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re_mute wrote: Seriously, f**king google it before asking people to put themselves out because you're too lazy. Hey Hey calm down. We're supposed to be here to help. Unfortunately I don't own Ableton so I can't help there but I use Orion for the task. I simply load up as many Synth 1's as I want (or any other plugin for that matter. Zebra 2 layered with Albino, Dune, and Z3TA+ for example makes a huge and awesome sound). I set midi mode to Advanced so they all respond to the same midi channel, select patches for each instance that compliment each other and play away. Of course each channel can have it's own external effects and I can set the key range for each instrument for splits. Think of each plugin as an "Oscillator" in a larger synth and you can come up with sounds that are simply amazing. Post your Ableton question about Racks in the Hosts forum here and you'll get some help in no time. ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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Darkstar2010 wrote: ezelkow1 wrote: Ableton makes it easier than most, just make an instrument rack, and just create a separate chain for each synth1 you have, and your done Can you help explain how that's done? I'm new to Ableton so I'm not sure what you mean by creating an instrument rack. Does that mean when you drag Synth1 into the Clip page? And I don't know how to create a separate chain for each Synth 1 either. Can you explain how that's done? thank you for helping me out! Just drag the synth1 vst to an "empty space" on the right, "next to" the track you already have loaded. A new track and instance will then be created. Repeat that as many times as you need. |
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Teksonik wrote: Hey Hey calm down. We're supposed to be here to help. Unfortunately I don't own Ableton so I can't help there but I use Orion for the task. I simply load up as many Synth 1's as I want (or any other plugin for that matter. Zebra 2 layered with Albino, Dune, and Z3TA+ for example makes a huge and awesome sound). I set midi mode to Advanced so they all respond to the same midi channel, select patches for each instance that compliment each other and play away. Of course each channel can have it's own external effects and I can set the key range for each instrument for splits. Think of each plugin as an "Oscillator" in a larger synth and you can come up with sounds that are simply amazing. Post your Ableton question about Racks in the Hosts forum here and you'll get some help in no time. Thank you for being so helpful and not going off on me for simply asking a question. Thanks for all the extra info and everything I really appreciate it. |
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Thanks Philippe! ---- rekkerd.org - The latest news, free samples, audio plug-ins & patches, the best deals on sounds & plugins, and more... |
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Very nice sounds, thanx for sharing |
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Fantastic soundbank. Thanks for sharing. |
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Thanks! Another addition to my "zipbank" folder. |
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finally got around to checking this one out...glad i did - it's very nice!
thanks for the great sounds |
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Thanks everybody for enjoying that synth1 bank !
Long live Synth1 ! |
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I just listened your patches and i have to say, you made me happy! Huge congrat! Fantastic sounds, i m really surprised what high quality this synth is capable with your programming! Many great sounds in every category. Nice pads, lovely Arps...I am really curious what you could do with Zebra? Thank you Philippe! |
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