the VPS Avenger is a synth with a lot of potential, not all of it obvious from reading the manual. How about sharing and collecting some advice about synth programming here?
This is what I discovered in the last few days:
- The init preset comes with reverb and delay already on. If you do not want that, disable the FX, save the preset and set this as the new init under the SYS/CONTENT menu
- Under the PITCH area, you can disable the pitch bend wheel and are free to use pitch bend as a different modulation source than one on pitch
- In addition, you can add more than one pitch envelope with new pitch bend settings, so you can have different pitch curves for different oscillators
- The custom LFO shapes are a great source for really devastating FM-modulations - any form can be used as an FM modulator per oscillator
- By using zones, you can build a drumset using up to 8 different oscillators as sound generators. Avenger makes a great drum synthesizer.
- Modulating EQ frequencies with LFO's can create morphing filter like modulation
- The shaper module has an EQ-only mode that is suited as a per voice EQ with key follow, eliminating unwanted resonances if one wishes to do so
- Each oscillator has its own voice limit - you might want to restrict voices in the bass or sub area more than that in the midrange
- You can load arbitrary waves into the impulse reverb - creating insane soundscapes
- FX sections can be routed into other FX sections and in up to four AUX channels - your DAW can process these outputs separately by effects
- Likewise, the internal drum module has individual outs, like any good drum machine should
- The Arp index can be modulated, for instance by Random - instant note madness
- A little random detuning by the inner ring in the Fine tuning knob goes a long way in simulating the liveliness of analog oscillators
- Likewise, add a few percentage points in the pitch enevelope for creating a bit of analoguish feel
Best,
K
