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Old 25.01.2005, 05:14 PM
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Default A virus supersaw close to a jp?

Hi, I have finally had time to post my version of my virus supersaw (jp emulation), this version is modified. Let me know what you think, check it out.

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/virussupersaw.mp3

also check out a clip of morpheda (a small trance project)

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/morpheda.mp3

all of which was programmed on a virus classic (desktop version)[/url]
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Old 25.01.2005, 05:33 PM
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being the former owner fo an 8080, I hate to break it to you m8, but it doesn't come close in terms of fatness and resonance. Dont get me wrong, it is a good attempt and a nice trance lead, but doesnt match the JP supersaw. It seems to be missing the mid range.
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Old 25.01.2005, 05:40 PM
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just bounce to audio in you sequencer and EQ the mids up a little. Or you could layer it with the same sound, just eq themj differently, and that will defenitely get you in the ballpark.
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Hi, I have finally had time to post my version of my virus supersaw (jp emulation), this version is modified. Let me know what you think, check it out.

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/virussupersaw.mp3 [/url]
That a single patch, or a multi? I'm erring toward the latter...

Guess there's no chance of a *.mid file?
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Old 25.01.2005, 11:22 PM
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being the former owner fo an 8080,
Merlot, What the hell is the feedback osc?
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The feedback OSC adds overtones to the sound. Best way to know what it does though is get someone to post you a sample of the thing. I looked for a written explanation a while back and couldn't find any detailed explanation.

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^^^^ Hollowcell explained it about as best as I could. It is one of those things where you can hear it, but no really explain it.
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Garym,
How long have you been designing? What are your influences?
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Hey you're in Swindon, just down the road from me, im in Reading We should get together sometime (when my bloody TI arrives) and do a collab

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Ten im at uni in guildford....not a million miles away hehe.

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