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Old 06.10.2010, 06:19 PM
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Default Psytrance Sounds on Virus A ?

Hello guys.
I am looking for Psytrance Bass sounds or Lead sounds that are useful...
I tried some patches but didnt find anything that sounds fat enough for a psytrance bassline. Is it even possible to create them with a Virus A ?
I normally use my x0xb0x but it is a little out of sync and so the bassline sounds all messed up. The virus is a little more direct with less midi lag.

Any help or hints on which patches to use would be very appreciated.
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Old 09.10.2010, 11:58 PM
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Today i gave it a try..
Just a quick live improvisation jam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd9r0PpkuFM

I think the Access Virus A is ok for psytrance, if you look at the price it is perfect till i have the money for a Virus C.
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Old 10.10.2010, 12:01 PM
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Im sure it is possible with the A - but you might need do more processing in your sequencer afterwards to really develop the sounds.
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Old 10.10.2010, 03:44 PM
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I dont use a PC... for me music making has to happen without a PC. PC is for storing data or browsing the internet, not for making music.
But well i think i am just one of a few people that think the same way.
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Well you will likely struggle to keep up with what other people are designing sonically then - as they will have a shitload of tools to mangle and develop sounds (an essential part of psy).

Good luck!
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Well i am not really trying to compete with others. Just want to express myself and have fun producing stuff. And its just fun if you do jam sessions with hardware in my opinion. But tastes and styles are different.

As i am not aiming to release anything keeping up with others wont be absolutely necessary...

Music is all about fun
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Sure thing.. i come from a keyboard background and used to have some hardware units to jam with, but made the move into digital sequencing - if i had the cash to afford a bunch of hardware to jam with then I would But long term goal for me is to produce and release tracks that are on a professional releasable level so working in digital makes sense.
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