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Old 09.08.2006, 05:26 PM
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I built this lead about 6 months ago using a Virus B. Sorry about the shitty recording - its an oldie and it clips all over the place. Ill sort that out and clean it up a bit when I eventually get my Dynaudio BM5as. At the moment I dont have any monitors.

Anyway here it is:

http://media.putfile.com/labcandy



If you listen to Reformation II the lead uses Virus arppegiator patterns. At that time the TI would not have been released so do not use the Hypersaw. It is a mix of regular saws with a square wave sub oscillator.

Theres a tonne of post processing on it though. Virus oscillators cant get that bright without EQ.
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Old 26.10.2006, 08:37 AM
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It's layered.. Two seperatly EQ'ed detuned saw leads, one with the highpass filter constantly being played with. Lots of delay.

Good job wandering kid, wanna share patch?
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