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Old 23.05.2005, 05:23 PM
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How about a modular synth?

Any experiences?
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I wouldn't go to anything VA, analog, etc, because you really lack good sample based sounds. You should try to priorise the GAS targets. If you now get a PCM synth you can cope extremely well with the mixture of samplings and synthetic sounds, but if you get a modular of some sort you'll have loads of pure synthetic sounds but nothing sampled and that's a bad restriction.
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Good point.
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Good point.
Yup. A way too common error for many HW users that they get only VA's. Better to get first as wide spectrum of sounds as possible and then start "layering".
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Wow, you are speaking like a trance producer...
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Wow, you are speaking like a trance producer...
A trance producer would buy only JP80X0's and then go around internet forums asking how to create piano sounds with supersaws.
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hhHa!
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I wasn?t saying that electrical pianos and hammonds are bad. I think they work great with lots of music. It?s just that i almost never use them myself
And I meant you should use them. ?hih.
Ah ok I thought for a second you got offended Can i use a hammond in my next psytrance project
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how to create piano sounds with supersaws.
Which is.....impossible
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Which is.....impossible :lol:
Try to explain that to a trance producer. You'll get about the same feeling you get when trying to explain to a teenaged newbie drummer that Dream Theater is not progressive rock.

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Trancer 1: How can I get nice full and fat piano sound with supersaws?
The expert: Well, a realistic piano sound is impposible to create with simple subtractive synthesis.
Trancer 1: You don't know anything! A friend of mine told that my JP can do any sound with supersaws and my friend has been producing trance for two months now so I think he know a little better than you do!
The expert: No. Believe me. It's impossible.
Trancer 2: Hello Trancer 1. How's hangin'? And by the way Expert, you're full of shit!
Trance 1: Hello Trancer 2. Do you have any supersaws pianos?
Trancer 2: Yeah!
*Trancer 2 sends a LP-filtered short decay supersaw patch to Trancer 1*
Trancer 1: Cool. Thanx. You rulz. This sounds so cool! The best piano I've ever heard!
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