oh really?Ingonator wrote: About Synth Brasses: I have a quite long experience (you could call it "obsession") with this kind of sounds. They are not easy to do on a 1 Osc synth (while the SH-101 is not exactly a 1 osc synth...) and the free TAL Chorus could be helpful.
adding chorus to a brass patch is hardly an "expert sound designer" secret.
musicians and producers have been doing it for over 30 years.
especially in the case of a 1osc synth, where pwm is all there is to mimic some detuned oscillators, chorus is obviously extra helpful.
infact it was integral part of the jun6o brass sound . a similar 1osc structure to the sh-101 but no individual volume for the individual shapes. in other words the sh-101 with the juno corus added (the Lx chorus) is even better than the juno itself for brass as you can control the amount of each individual waveform.
I am not a "sound designer" yet I have have no issues making brasses with bassline101, how come?
5 minutes for a basic pop poly synthbrass
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/503 ... ybrass.wav
and no i've not looked at any of your patches . i can't even load them as i've not bought the synth yet.
you may convince a newbie that making a synthbrass is something difficult and special but everyone with a clue will know it's BS.
the synthbrass was actually the first sound anyone buying a synth would make, the synthbrass was the supersaw of the 1980s.
even the crappiest and less tech savvy 80s italo-disco bands could belt out synthbrasses hooks on their junos .
even guitarists could make synthbrasses....that's the final prrof right there that there's nothing difficult to it. and no not even on 1 osc synth (as long as it provides all shapes).
actually on an old 3osc analog tuning the unstable sawtooths manually was actually more tricky and time consuming, although always better sounding in the end(although the cheesy juno pwm/chorus brass will always have it's niche).
