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Old 19.09.2003, 08:07 AM
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Old 19.09.2003, 01:03 PM
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Back on the layered sounds topic, I've just been having a mess about and found it's great for lush pads, it does make them richer and not louder. You have to balance the patches pretty finely using the patch volume and filters to create a hybrid sound. I think I'll be doing a bit more of this from now on.
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Old 20.09.2003, 01:51 AM
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yeh, pads are the main thing i do layered sounds for.....but as balnk said too...its great for stabbing sounds too....recently i layered a few sounds off the VC, one 303 style bass, layered with a short sharp stabbing bass....i ran these both from an appegiator (of my controller synth)...they sounded lifeless appart/seperately, but when i layered them....oh yeh!
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I'll have to try some stabs. I think when you're layering sounds, each patch has to have similar characteristics in the first place so they embed well.
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Default layering with other synths

Another thing I think can work very well with the Virus is layering it with another synth, especially one with a differing synthesis method.

For example, I get some fantastic and lush stringpads from layering my Virus b with a Roland JD-990...somehow, each complements the other such that the end result is greater than the sum of the parts in a way that simply layering two Virus patches does not.


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Old 13.12.2003, 08:55 AM
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Quote:
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...u cant quite get completely different sounds out of one synth patch...Blank
With the Filter in Split Mode you can..

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Old 13.12.2003, 09:01 AM
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With the Filter in Split Mode you can..
Indeed! Just for example a modwheel to filter balance and LFO's control the filters + some more stuff in mod matrix.
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Old 24.01.2004, 04:24 PM
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I have a Yamaha cs1x in a box somewhere, its not a very expensive synth but you could get some nice sounds out of it. It relied on layered sounds for it, Each 'single' patch would consist of 1-4 layered patches. I'd love to hear some sounds like this for the virus (maybe I should make some?). It was particularly good for pads that changed over time or had weird things going on in the background.. and efx.
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