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Time for another fun round of....
Name That Synth! I made this track as sort of a little demo/experiment to see what I could get out of one particular synth. http://uniphonic.com/Uniphonic_-_Phat_Math.mp3 The entire track is generated from one synth. Can anyone name that synth? Last edited by jacobh on Mon May 05, 2008 11:14 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Have you used any plugins other than the synth (eg. reverb. delay, compressor etc)?
Nice track! |
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Hypersonic/2? ----
hey! stop faking you are slept on the floor! |
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Alex Maier wrote: Have you used any plugins other than the synth (eg. reverb. delay, compressor etc)?
Nice track! Thanks! Yes, the track uses only effects that come with the synth. No, it's not any version of Hypersonic! |
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I like the track, and the distorted lead even more. Now to make a guess or two, is it Reason? Atmosphere? (guesses based on your latest posts not the sound You never mentioned if it is hardware or software, did you? If it's hardware, is it a Virus? |
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While we're playing, I was wondering about the the bright, highish synth in "Shock the Monkey." Think that's a Fairlight? |
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But who can afford a fairlight, plus I don't think that it had any effects. I heard some crispyness of a Pro53 but some elements of an FM ringing. If it's software, I'll go sytrus (since I've messed with that one) even though I don't think it could get that raw distortion sound to match that one. ---- The armchair is more than the sum of the bastards |
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synth1 or zebra2? |
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I think it could be the Korg Legacy/Digital collection. ---- Life's too short to program soft synths, that's why we have romplers. |
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one ping only fo sure |
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Eric the synthesizer. |
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Hmm I seem to lean towards Sytrus too! |
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