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AuthorTopic: Access Virus Chords !?
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:02
I have been looking for a synth that can make same-ish chords like the virus series of VA:s...you know like "weeeosh"

Listen to the clip (from Audiorealisms homepage...couldn't be bothered to search for another tune)

Sound starts at 0.07 sec

Any ideas??
http://www.audiorealism.se/demos/fmu-abl-demo1.mp3

(ignore the 303 and stuff tho')
nuffink
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:11
fractalism wrote:
I have been looking for a synth that can make same-ish chords like the virus series of VA:s...you know like "weeeosh"

Listen to the clip (from Audiorealisms homepage...couldn't be bothered to search for another tune)

Sound starts at 0.07 sec

Any ideas??
http://www.audiorealism.se/demos/fmu-abl-demo1.mp3

(ignore the 303 and stuff tho')


No, they're special virus chords. Not available elsewhere.
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:11
anyone?
Help

@ nuffy, hmm...never would have guessed
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:29
Nevermind, I found a way to replicate them with exeptional simillarity!
Shocked
Improv
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:32
nuffink wrote:
fractalism wrote:
I have been looking for a synth that can make same-ish chords like the virus series of VA:s...you know like "weeeosh"

Listen to the clip (from Audiorealisms homepage...couldn't be bothered to search for another tune)

Sound starts at 0.07 sec

Any ideas??
http://www.audiorealism.se/demos/fmu-abl-demo1.mp3

(ignore the 303 and stuff tho')


No, they're special virus chords. Not available elsewhere.


They are three metre chords with a two prong ground, if I recall correctly.... Cool
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:37
not sure if I know what you're talking about... Confused
Improv
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:45
fractalism wrote:
not sure if I know what you're talking about... Confused


Virus chords, what else?
anopenscroll
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:46
Minor chords?!
Improv
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:51
anopenscroll wrote:
Minor chords?!


More like obtuse 1/2 demented with a flat 7! Very Happy
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:51
anopenscroll wrote:
Minor chords?!


yeah...something like that...G C D# played simultaniously for example...

It was the sound that eluded me...but I figured it out...was just a couple of detuned saws with some noise using a filtersweep and a phaser...
snooky
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:52
db wrote:
anopenscroll wrote:
Minor chords?!


More like obtuse 1/2 demented with a flat 7! Very Happy


theory isn't my thing so don't confuse me!
Crying or Very sad
Improv
Posted: 1st December 2004 17:56
fractalism wrote:
db wrote:
anopenscroll wrote:
Minor chords?!


More like obtuse 1/2 demented with a flat 7! Very Happy


theory isn't my thing so don't confuse me!
Crying or Very sad


Not 1/2 as confused as me. What were we talking about again? Confused Confused Confused
nibbzious
Posted: 1st December 2004 20:06
i have a virus c








its quite dusty
snooky
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:14
nibbzious wrote:
i have a virus c








its quite dusty


ah, guess one doesn't need it?
Whoomph
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:21
fractalism wrote:
Nevermind, I found a way to replicate them with exeptional simillarity!
Shocked


Well done , Wink

--

"In the future there will be so many things happening that nobody will be able to keep up with them -David Byrne
snooky
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:27
Whoomph wrote:
fractalism wrote:
Nevermind, I found a way to replicate them with exeptional simillarity!
Shocked


Well done , Wink




you don't belive me??

I'll show you I'll will!

Razz

the Virus series is just another VA with nice filters...not much more...
Whoomph
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:34
Sorry I was serious ( for a change )

I totally agree with you , the just another va bit.
they can all be mimicked I reckon . Sometimes I can get a fairly decent absynth with bit of crystal, not totally of course but enough to sound good and if it sounds good ,.... well ....


--

There is water at the bottom of the ocean - David Byrne
topaz
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:36
actually the correct terminology for such a sound is

"the wooshey bit"

search amazon.com for

Top Production Tips for DJ's it's well documented.
snooky
Posted: 2nd December 2004 08:39
topaz wrote:
actually the correct terminology for such a sound is

"the wooshey bit"

search amazon.com for

Top Production Tips for DJ's it's well documented.


it's not a wooshy sound really...it's more of a weeeosh!
anopenscroll
Posted: 2nd December 2004 12:04
Whoomph wrote:
fractalism wrote:
Nevermind, I found a way to replicate them with exeptional simillarity!
Shocked


Well done , Wink

--

"In the future there will be so many things happening that nobody will be able to keep up with them -David Byrne


lol, whatever that means.
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