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sorry, Richard, post edited. I'll compile a list of presets used in those two tracks and send it to you so that you can find them quicker. |
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thanks Raphael, that's ok. I am teasing you..
if you name your tracks based on presets you use.... (well I do maybe I really am just too anal) a screenshot would do.... thanks rsp |
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Ingonator wrote: +1 The filters in both Saurus and ElectraX are great (while ElectraX has a much bigger amount of choices) and they seem to be quite different which is good IMO. Ingo that wasn't what i felt comparing Gladiator and Electrax : there is a typical colour from tone2 IMO, that is common to both instruments and this dissapointed me a bit Likely because when Gladiator was previously released it has been for me THE big surprise ! |
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I did filter tests too and the resonance is very different in Saurus and ElectraX, with Saurus having a more pleasing response to my ears. The oscillator waves sound different too. So all in all, these synths are different from the onset. edit:typo Last edited by himalaya on Wed May 09, 2012 12:47 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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himalaya wrote: I did filter tests to and the resonance is very different in Saurus and ElectraX, with Saurus having a more pleasing response to my ears.
The oscillator waves sound different too. So all in all, these synths are different from the onset. I tend to look at ElectraX as the one you can stack to make something huge, like a really thick powerful lead or deep swirly pad with loads of layers. Well it is 4 layers of 3 oscillators each, set them off going in different directiona and you can have pure chaos but in a musical style. Which is where having 3 mod matrices per layer comes in handy. |
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Has anyone done anything jazzy with Saurus? I'm thinking of xylophone-like, percussive, and e-piano type sounds. Anything progressive-rock like? 'Yes'-esque? Most of what I have heard sounds pretty modern, what about something from the 70's? Thanks. |
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braj wrote: Has anyone done anything jazzy with Saurus? I'm thinking of xylophone-like, percussive, and e-piano type sounds. Anything progressive-rock like? 'Yes'-esque? Most of what I have heard sounds pretty modern, what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
If I remember correct some of Viktor's presets / demos (Unshusable Coktor - TUC in the factory lib.) feature those styles, more of those sounds will be in the first Saurus soundset which will focus more on Vintage 70s styles. |
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Bastiaan from Tone2.com wrote: braj wrote: Has anyone done anything jazzy with Saurus? I'm thinking of xylophone-like, percussive, and e-piano type sounds. Anything progressive-rock like? 'Yes'-esque? Most of what I have heard sounds pretty modern, what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
If I remember correct some of Viktor's presets / demos (Unshusable Coktor - TUC in the factory lib.) feature those styles, more of those sounds will be in the first Saurus soundset which will focus more on Vintage 70s styles. Cool, thanks Bastiaan. |
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It still would be cool to hear someone's progressive tracks BTW. |
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braj wrote: what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
Something from the 70s then. I love the 1970s. The time of unadulterated psychedelic electronic music Dream Of Fluffy Arpeggios and Canned Tangerines (this time there is a limiter on the output as I didn't have time to faff around with levels. Busy mix but I like it that way). |
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himalaya wrote: braj wrote: what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
If you haven't heard of artists like TD or K. Shulze don't listen to this. You'll just get confused. Well I haven't heard of them but it wasn't confusing to me |
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braj wrote: Much more my style than EDM
None of the tracks I posted are EDM. |
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himalaya wrote: braj wrote: what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
Something from the 70s then. I love the 1970s. The time of unadulterated psychedelic electronic music Dream Of Fluffy Arpeggios and Canned Tangerines (this time there is a limiter on the output as I didn't have time to faff around with levels. Busy mix but I like it that way). Cheers Dennis ---- Back from the dead - Sorry if I didn't answer your mails/PM/whatever during the last few months. I hope everything will be back to normal soon. Life can take some shitty turns sometimes. |
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himalaya wrote: braj wrote: Much more my style than EDM
None of the tracks I posted are EDM. Yeah just you know KVR in general |
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Bronto Scorpio wrote: himalaya wrote: braj wrote: what about something from the 70's? Thanks.
Something from the 70s then. I love the 1970s. The time of unadulterated psychedelic electronic music Dream Of Fluffy Arpeggios and Canned Tangerines (this time there is a limiter on the output as I didn't have time to faff around with levels. Busy mix but I like it that way). Cheers Dennis +1 rsp |
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