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Old 12.12.2006, 04:49 PM
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What genre? I assuming your after typical trance lead sounds associated with the JP80xx?

JP is generally more punchy - but nothing that a compressor wont sort out. The fizziness comes from the filters - so raw hypersaw samples wont tell you much.

Maybe post you ssaw demos and perhaps some of us might try and match with the TI...

Also worth nothing that alot of trancey JP80xx are probably a couple of patches layered via midi, so 2 saw oscs + 2 ssaw oscs - on a TI - 2 saws+single saw on second osc + add twin unison, and use filter 2 with some low level noise to give the fizzy high end. Usually need to boost the high EQ for this, and add more presence in mid for extra punchiness.

It can get very close - more a matter of filters and EQ, but depend what you are after. You will more likely find that other kind of sounds will grab you instead, or that sticking it through transient shaping or comrpession will take you places the JP wont.

Also if you are really supersaw obsessed, then you can easily make a mono patch with (18+1) * 8 saws in it with noise sources too, ie quite sick...



If it is just supersaws you are after and you really must have the JP80xx sound character - then eitehr get one of those, or maybe SH-201 or V-Synth is worth thinking about.
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