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Originally Posted by annikk.exe
How do you guys work programming into your songwriting?
Do you write all your patches beforehand, then pick from the patches you've written when writing a song, modding patches a little here and there to make them fit better?
Or do you start completely from scratch and program the sounds as you write?
I've historically always taken the latter approach but I've been finding it can take a long time for me to develop a good sound on the Virus. It's probably mainly due to my inexperience with it, I guess as I get more and more used to it programming will become much faster.
What approach do you guys find works best?
-Annikk
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I myself am also very slow at programming with the Virus. I tend to take presets I like and modify them from their. I generally take the latter approach as well and program as I write, I find if I create the sounds before hand I setting up a dictatorship to HAVE to use those sounds since I already spent all the time creating them. During the writing process your creative flow can change drastically calling upon new ideas which mean new sounds. I never limit myself to what sounds I can use by selecting them before hand. One or two to get you started is fine, we need something to spark the flow of the tune.