Need zebra patches for psychedelic trance!
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
psycox posted some psy/chill presets a while back, they're quite good too.longhi wrote:Would be nice if someone could share some patches, fx-sounds for dark psychedelic trance!
thanks!
Release Date: August 22, 2007
Description: psycox's psy/chill preset pack 1 updated (118 presets)
http://www.solarsoundnetwork.org/archiv ... nk-ssn.rar
You can find tons of free quality Z2 presets in the web links to preset banks.
Zircon's free presets are very Trancy but you might be able to use them as a starting point for something darker as well.
Cheers!
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- KVRist
- 140 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from switzerland
http://www.solarsoundnetwork.org/2.0/archive/longhi wrote:Would be nice if someone could share some patches, fx-sounds for dark psychedelic trance!
thanks!
there are some patches from me. not very dark
this patches will be update from time to time
please share your patches too...
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 22 Oct, 2007
wow huge source! thanks! psycox, its a pity, but i dont save my presets..(reason: dont really like to use same sounds on different tracks)but i promise, that from now on i will save them and share with you! (as im using it a lot, will share in a couple of days:)
greets from Hungary!:)
greets from Hungary!:)
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Going further, check out this:longhi wrote:reason: dont really like to use same sounds on different tracks
http://www.accidentalrecords.com/matthew_PCCOM.htm
It's worth thinking about... (it's also the reason why I think I'm in a dilemma of some sort or another)
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- KVRist
- 305 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
I've thought about these methods of composing mostly because I wanted to try to insure I was being original. In the end I've rejected them because they take too much of the fun out of things.
Some systems are so rigid that as someone once said "The stick up his butt has a stick up its butt."
In some cases I can understand the problem of sounding too cliched, like the Snake Charmer patch from the Korg Wavestation. On the other hand, with a Zillion different patches out there in hardware and software, and hundreds of Terabytes of loops available, why worry about it. Worrying about whether something needs to be modified just to be "more unique" really disturbs the workflow. Modifying something to make it fit the song better is a different story: that's just good craft.
Your tools are very important to me. They fit me and my work.
Thanks, the krankyone
Some systems are so rigid that as someone once said "The stick up his butt has a stick up its butt."
In some cases I can understand the problem of sounding too cliched, like the Snake Charmer patch from the Korg Wavestation. On the other hand, with a Zillion different patches out there in hardware and software, and hundreds of Terabytes of loops available, why worry about it. Worrying about whether something needs to be modified just to be "more unique" really disturbs the workflow. Modifying something to make it fit the song better is a different story: that's just good craft.
Your tools are very important to me. They fit me and my work.
Thanks, the krankyone
