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AuthorTopic: Atmosphere love
kevvvvv
Posted: 7th April 2003 14:50
Says it all.

Atmo is finding it's way into most of my mixes alongside my best instruments.

The Atmo sounds are so musical they seem to fill out any track.

Haven't has as much joy with the leads, but the pads and basses are nice. V usable.

It was a bit spendy to get one, and I was a bit scared it mightn't quite be as good as the hype Wink

No danger. Class instrument Cool
DevonB
Posted: 7th April 2003 15:01
Like I stated on another thread, I prefer Trilogy synth section for leads than what Atmosphere has. Turn off that low pass filter, and they're just yummy sounding in the high end.

Devon
gassle
Posted: 7th April 2003 15:47
DevonB wrote:
Like I stated on another thread, I prefer Trilogy synth section for leads than what Atmosphere has. Turn off that low pass filter, and they're just yummy sounding in the high end.

Devon


Double that. Trilogy is awesome for some rough/wild/phat leads and more. Just stir in some chorus/flange and you can go for some "nasty" analog pads as well. Not just for basses! Cool
kevvvvv
Posted: 7th April 2003 16:44
This is interesting ... trilogy leads.

Trilogy is already on my list for when the next money hit arrives.

Ta Cool
Funkybot
Posted: 7th April 2003 17:30
On a related note, has anyone used the "Catherdral Strings" patch in a song? I've heard some nice things about it in recent threads and just want to hear it for myself. It would be cool if Spectrasonics could release a "String ROMpler" or "Orchestral Module" for about the same price as Trilogy. Give us some of those really lush over the top, "not for classical music", string/orchestra sounds. Anyway if anyone has a link to a tune that uses the "Cathedral Strings" patch I'd love to hear it just out of curiousity's sake. Thanks.
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 7th April 2003 17:35
yeah atmosphere finds it's way into every one of my tracks as well.
I just posted a mellow type track that uses 2 atmosphere patches for the fillers and pads......gorgeous instrument and always sits right in a track
Ocean7
Posted: 7th April 2003 19:57
agree with you all.I have both atomphere & trilogy,some great sounds to be had Smile
Check out my latest track that i've just posted here,I've used string machine & espresso cs strings in atmos & juno sub bass in trilogy.
Great synths!
RegPhoenix
Posted: 7th April 2003 20:04
Tried some of the Plugsounds yet Kevvvvvv????


Atmosphere is way cool - but some of the plugsounds are pretty damned nice too!!!!


I got the lot Smile


Had a cash influx!!!! Being assaulted is worth it sometimes Smile

Reg
spectrum
Posted: 7th April 2003 23:16
Nice to see skeptics converted kevvvv

Very Happy Smile

Seriously though....I'm glad you all are finding it so useful.... Cool Cool Cool

spectrum
AndreasE
Posted: 8th April 2003 01:30
Iīve found Atmosphere for only 319 Eur, but anyhow itīs to expensive for me at the moment although I would like to have it. Sad
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