I have two Creamware hardware VA's, the Minimax and Pro-12, and I prefer how they maintain their "analog" sound with most settings. When the Saurus sounds digital, it seems like more of a bug than a feature from my perspective. Although I understand many people like this flexibility.himalaya wrote: The 'pushing' has to be done with care.
The thing with Saurus is, it has a great range, so it can be taken from the very lush and 'analog' to the very digital.
I appreciate you sharing the patch and your insights and I will try it out on a day when I'm not so tired. To be honest, that bass sound in isolation is a little harsh for my tastes although it works very well in the context of the track.himalaya wrote: For example, teh much maligned feedback is extremely useful. Here is a bass preset with feedback set to max. Drive is set to 1 o'clock, the 'tube' effect is also at work here, and together with a closed cutoff, it gives a very solid, full, overdriven yet dark bass:
