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Originally Posted by TweakHead
So as to make things clear: how can you say that someone suggesting to use the Virus's EQ is constructive and someone saying you can extend it's use with modulation to be sensitive to the filter's position is not? My first post? Seriously, what's wrong with that? If you don't have any respect for other people's opinion and the way they express themselves, then that's your problem, not mine.
But what puzzles me the most is why on earth would someone dismiss my tips about making the EQ follow the pitch. You may not like the way I write, that's fine, but I'm still a person that took his time to answer this thread so if you don't find it useful, that's fine, but making some sort of "thanks list" and living me out - really says more about you then me. You see, before and after, I just stated the obvious.
So it isn't constructive. How come, please enlighten me, there's an EQ called "Surfer EQ" that does exactly the same thing? It's pitch sensitive - yeah, like EQ keytrack, just like I said. It costs money, it's relevant, and all of that. You think my opinion of the Virus and Lead and Novation doesn't suit your taste? Fine. What's that to do with me? I've used all of them. I know what I'm saying and if you don't like it, again, that's fine, but behaving like a child won't get you nowhere - let alone with me. Kicking me out?
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Do you honestly think I feel even slightly intimidated with your troll manners here? Real world is like this: I say whatever I want and you have to live with it. Did I make this perfectly clear to you?
Now, tweak your synthesizers more and talk less. The last advice you're getting from me.
If you do happen to try the stuff I told you, you'll see how much "constructive" my posts actually where. You see, in the Virus the EQ freq is a selectable destination for modulation. And using the soft knobs (or other controllers), you can set it so that turning a knob will modulate this parameters in relation to each other. Because boosting a specific EQ band is just that, it's static. It may or may not sound good when you sweep the filter. The tips I gave you are a workaround that fact and you can actually get to places with your synthesizer you haven't imagined to be possible. It's all there already. The thing about sound design tips is like this: you must try first and talk after. If you happen to have any doubt in your mind about anything just PM me. This is a clean and honest forum where people expose their ideas without getting into stupid Ego fights. Let's keep it that way. If your nice to people, people are nice to you. Here and everywhere. Don't expect to come here and start a war with me. On my behalf this is over! You read me? Feel free to complain to whoever you want to. I trust that people here do know me for what my posts say of me.
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No where in your first post did you say anything about altering the EQ based on pitch.
As I said, when I posted the thanks to the others, I had not read your second post.
I will say thank you for the programming info in your subsequent posts. Yes, Surfer EQ does sound interesting.
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Originally Posted by TweakHead
This is a clean and honest forum where people expose their ideas without getting into stupid Ego fights.
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What? You cursed at me! Not once, but twice now.
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Originally Posted by TweakHead
I say whatever I want and you have to live with it.
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But, this same rule does not apply to me?
I say whatever I want and you have to live with it. Yes?