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- KVRist
- 297 posts since 22 Dec, 2017
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 3 Jan, 2017
I gave this a shot. My P08 is the midi controller I use with software synths.
Velocihornet is such a super wonderful sounding patch. Part of what makes it so fabulous are all of the tiny modulations that are being applied based on velocity (like velocity mods to attacks and release and cutoff), as well as the third env modulating the LFO that modulates vibrato, and a different LFO for PWM. Repro 5 doesn't seem like the right tool to do this. It's a pretty subtle patch, and I think it truly needs everything it has.
Even not accounting for modulations, just going for the raw sound, my repro-5 version lacked a lot of the charm of the original patch. I am no wizard, but despite getting all the settings dialed in and the ability to a/b test quickly, and despite trying lots of variations and tweaks panel work, I'd say I failed to even approximate the feel out of that P08.
I was so not close that I don't believe it's worth posting. It was a great exercise, though.
I might try diva for kicks. Hive might be easiest, but I don't own that (yet?)
Velocihornet is such a super wonderful sounding patch. Part of what makes it so fabulous are all of the tiny modulations that are being applied based on velocity (like velocity mods to attacks and release and cutoff), as well as the third env modulating the LFO that modulates vibrato, and a different LFO for PWM. Repro 5 doesn't seem like the right tool to do this. It's a pretty subtle patch, and I think it truly needs everything it has.
Even not accounting for modulations, just going for the raw sound, my repro-5 version lacked a lot of the charm of the original patch. I am no wizard, but despite getting all the settings dialed in and the ability to a/b test quickly, and despite trying lots of variations and tweaks panel work, I'd say I failed to even approximate the feel out of that P08.
I was so not close that I don't believe it's worth posting. It was a great exercise, though.
I might try diva for kicks. Hive might be easiest, but I don't own that (yet?)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 297 posts since 22 Dec, 2017
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- KVRAF
- 12490 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
I'm not familiar with the patch but it sounds like Zebra or Hive, with their much more expansive modulation options might be better for approximating the patch.
