And there is no need to invert it, the D part of the envelope makes the sweep.waltercruz wrote:There's a Tom Sawyer patch in the presets, have you seen?gv.lazcano wrote:Is there a way to invert the envelope to do filter sweps? (Think of Tom Sawyer)
Obxd synthesizer
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
Aren't the patches in fxp/fxb format ?rashomon wrote:hi yall,
how to make downloadable bank-files/patches for obxd available in fl studio 11. i have installed obxd vst plugin but i dont see an option to import the patches.
your help would be much appreciated.
thanks!
If yes, then every VST compatible host should be able to load them.
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 18 Oct, 2008
In FL-Studio load an instance of OBXD, go to VST wrapper settings > Presets > Loadrashomon wrote:hi yall,
how to make downloadable bank-files/patches for obxd available in fl studio 11. i have installed obxd vst plugin but i dont see an option to import the patches.
your help would be much appreciated.
thanks!
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
No, I did a patch that (IMO) recreates well the Sawyer Bass. It's called Rush Sawyer Bass, and is in my Bank (called OB-Xa Patch Book).braj wrote:Huckleberry Finnwaltercruz wrote:There's a Tom Sawyer patch in the presets, have you seen?gv.lazcano wrote:Is there a way to invert the envelope to do filter sweps? (Think of Tom Sawyer)But that isn't an inverted sweep, it doesn't appear possible. I don't believe the OB-X had it, OP-X Pro II also doesn't have it (that I can tell).
Fernando (FMR)
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Ah, ok. But my point is the synth doesn't do inverted envelopes, which is correct, no?fmr wrote:No, I did a patch that (IMO) recreates well the Sawyer Bass. It's called Rush Sawyer Bass, and is in my Bank (called OB-Xa Patch Book).braj wrote:Huckleberry Finnwaltercruz wrote:There's a Tom Sawyer patch in the presets, have you seen?gv.lazcano wrote:Is there a way to invert the envelope to do filter sweps? (Think of Tom Sawyer)But that isn't an inverted sweep, it doesn't appear possible. I don't believe the OB-X had it, OP-X Pro II also doesn't have it (that I can tell).
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- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Just like the OB-X... And Rush used the OB-X, if I'm not mistakenMutant wrote:Yes.braj wrote:Ah, ok. But my point is the synth doesn't do inverted envelopes, which is correct, no?
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- KVRian
- 867 posts since 26 Jul, 2009
it does do inverted envelopes and even self oscillation. but they're the new hidden features that didn't make it on the GUI. read the manual. you can access them if your DAW supports GUI-less view (or use minhosts like chainer etc which let you access the gui-less view).
- KVRAF
- 4287 posts since 6 Nov, 2009
Cool! Now I have that lead in my head hahafmr wrote:No, I did a patch that (IMO) recreates well the Sawyer Bass. It's called Rush Sawyer Bass, and is in my Bank (called OB-Xa Patch Book).braj wrote:Huckleberry Finnwaltercruz wrote:There's a Tom Sawyer patch in the presets, have you seen?gv.lazcano wrote:Is there a way to invert the envelope to do filter sweps? (Think of Tom Sawyer)But that isn't an inverted sweep, it doesn't appear possible. I don't believe the OB-X had it, OP-X Pro II also doesn't have it (that I can tell).
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 29 Oct, 2015
Hey, guys. Can anyone point me towards a good OBXD patch for Subdivisions by Rush (main/opening rhythm keyboard part)?
I've gotten sort of close playing around with the many Jump presets (lol), but still not quite there.
Also, any tips on FX I'll need to add in SONAR? Probably a healthy dose of reverb at least?
Thanks, and by the way OBXD is fantastic!
I've gotten sort of close playing around with the many Jump presets (lol), but still not quite there.
Also, any tips on FX I'll need to add in SONAR? Probably a healthy dose of reverb at least?
Thanks, and by the way OBXD is fantastic!
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
I kind of remember the same question in this thread some few months ago.signalsguy wrote:Hey, guys. Can anyone point me towards a good OBXD patch for Subdivisions by Rush (main/opening rhythm keyboard part)?
I've gotten sort of close playing around with the many Jump presets (lol), but still not quite there.
Also, any tips on FX I'll need to add in SONAR? Probably a healthy dose of reverb at least?
Thanks, and by the way OBXD is fantastic!
I'll do a Google search with site:kvraudio.com switch.
[edit]No, the song was mentioned in some other thread.
I hear at least 3 different synth sounds there.
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- KVRist
- 252 posts since 17 Aug, 2005
I think that the OBXd is one of the best and most authentic synth emulations I have ever heard..
Nice work...!
I have a few rather serious issues:
I'm using the Audio Units version, and have recently been using the Korg Minilogue as a control surface for it.
The physical position of the controls on the Minilogue are nearly exactly the same as the OBX-d, it's uncanny, and since they are actual pots it makes programming very intuitive and fast.
However, none of the mapped controller assignments are saved in the AU version, and there is no provision to save an ".fxp" preset. None of the mapped controllers are saved in Logic when saving a either a preset or the entire project. This is very frustrating.
Secondly, the noise level pot on the Minilogue, when mapped to the noise level control on the OB-Xd seems to always control the vibrato depth... is there a way to disable that?
PS: Here is a demo sequence I came up with using only the OB-Xd and a bit of drums from a different project. All of the patches are my own creations, and there were no effects used at all..
zmix OB-Xd demo
Nice work...!
I have a few rather serious issues:
I'm using the Audio Units version, and have recently been using the Korg Minilogue as a control surface for it.
The physical position of the controls on the Minilogue are nearly exactly the same as the OBX-d, it's uncanny, and since they are actual pots it makes programming very intuitive and fast.
However, none of the mapped controller assignments are saved in the AU version, and there is no provision to save an ".fxp" preset. None of the mapped controllers are saved in Logic when saving a either a preset or the entire project. This is very frustrating.
Secondly, the noise level pot on the Minilogue, when mapped to the noise level control on the OB-Xd seems to always control the vibrato depth... is there a way to disable that?
PS: Here is a demo sequence I came up with using only the OB-Xd and a bit of drums from a different project. All of the patches are my own creations, and there were no effects used at all..
zmix OB-Xd demo
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- KVRian
- 1353 posts since 26 Sep, 2002 from Montreal, CANADA
Hello I am interested to learn more about these features I have read the manual and looked at the control view and could not find the parameters in question. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!!!olikana wrote:it does do inverted envelopes and even self oscillation. but they're the new hidden features that didn't make it on the GUI. read the manual. you can access them if your DAW supports GUI-less view (or use minhosts like chainer etc which let you access the gui-less view).
- KVRAF
- 3036 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Just use Logic's controller assignments to MIDI learn the controls; then it will be persistent for all instances from then on.zmix wrote:However, none of the mapped controller assignments are saved in the AU version, and there is no provision to save an ".fxp" preset. None of the mapped controllers are saved in Logic when saving a either a preset or the entire project. This is very frustrating.
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- KVRist
- 252 posts since 17 Aug, 2005
Thank you beely, however the OBXD is not passing any of it's parameters to Logic so I cannot assign controllers.beely wrote:Just use Logic's controller assignments to MIDI learn the controls; then it will be persistent for all instances from then on.zmix wrote:However, none of the mapped controller assignments are saved in the AU version, and there is no provision to save an ".fxp" preset. None of the mapped controllers are saved in Logic when saving a either a preset or the entire project. This is very frustrating.
I tested every other softsynth (Aurturia, Logic's built in synths, etc) and all of them perform as expected when
using Logic's controller assignment's MIDI learn function.
