Just been having a mess around with my TI - you can get very close to these kinds of sounds with it using hypersaw/hypersquare as a starting point then piling on distortion all over the place using the TIs own saturation and distortion fx.
If you are after the concept rather than an exact reproduction - then it aint bad. The reason I guess for starting with a hypersaw is two things, one its a brighter saw/square than the classic mode oscs that the previous models have, the other - well a much much richer sound that makes up to some extent for a less smoothly distructive saturation effect.
Pile on some reso on filter 1, low frequency, LP12/24 or BP so it really bloats the sounds with the distortion, then filter on filter 2 with loads of reso to give extra bite. Set the key follow on both filters so that the filter cutoff follows the keys very closely.
Just for added bloat - used osc 3 to stick a sine wave in an octave down and unison on twin and some light distortion from the TI fx chain as well to dirty up the output of filter 2 a little.
Last edited by Khazul : 01.05.2007 at 03:04 PM.
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