Hello Mike777,
kHs One is very good for one instance tracks.
This is a small example how to make such a track in Studio One.
I hope I could help you with this

https://soundcloud.com/user-221952934-5 ... al_sharing
Juergen thanks! I opened the .song file and see what you did. It's one instance and the 4 tracks are playing the same patch. So single instance means you can only play one preset? I thought there might be a way to use multiple instrument banks, like you do on an external hardware synth? And then use different presets on different tracks, but still a 'single instance'?Juergen wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:38 am
Hello Mike777,
kHs One is very good for one instance tracks.
This is a small example how to make such a track in Studio One.
I hope I could help you with this
https://soundcloud.com/user-221952934-5 ... al_sharing
Thanks for listening and your answer.
Hello Mike777,Mike777 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:07 pm Can someone tell me if I have khs One set as one instance in Studio One 6? Say I have three instrument midi tracks.
Juergen thanks! I opened the .song file and see what you did. It's one instance and the 4 tracks are playing the same patch. So single instance means you can only play one preset? I thought there might be a way to use multiple instrument banks, like you do on an external hardware synth? And then use different presets on different tracks, but still a 'single instance'?
Cool track doctorbob! Great guitar-esque sound/playing. If sitting is painful for you, have you considered getting a standing desk? I got a motorized one and it's been helpful for reducing pain.doctorbob wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 1:40 pm Here's my entry. Sorry it's a bit crude, but I don't have the energy and sitting down for any length of time is painful ... so here goes ...
DAW: Reaper
Track Details: 9 * kHs ONE, 8 * ReaEQ, 1 * Bass Professor Mark II, 4 * Oril River, 1 * Pecheneg Tremolo, 3 * OTT
Master: TDR VOS SlickEQ, FerricTDSMKII, Voxengo MSED, Limiter No.6
Meter: SPAN, Youlean Loudness Meter
Stats: LUFS: -13.9, DR: 7
Enjoy
https://soundcloud.com/doctorbob/operat ... 69-khs-one
Those drums sound great! You were able to get some nice nuance/variety to the various drums. Do you mind sharing how you made those drums?BRAMFX wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:57 pmThanks for the advice. I've been incrementally filling the velocity slots to get more articulation, like making the attack slower when the velocity is diminished, but I'm struggling with accents and getting that altered pitch effect. I'll definitely have to do more research on stick hits and the other things you mentioned. I can't even imagine what mechanism causes certain snares to rattle so that's for sure something I gotta look into. A lot of things to do...Taron wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:21 pmSounds like you're pretty good at handling percussion there. Feels like there's a great snare in there brewing already.BRAMFX wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:13 am Here's a test track:
https://soundcloud.com/bramdelebam/dawn
To get a chopped and screwed feel on the drums (and some other tracks) I would switch reverb buses before every "cut" so that the ambience is always reset rather than bleeding into the next one... though this effect is slightly undermined by the delay that follows right afterwards.
P.S.
Does anyone have advice on making good snare patches from subtractive synths?
However, there are a number of different snare archetypes, so to say, and you'd have to know which one you want.
I often go with the snappy short snares, well playable with velocity to get both strong hits and good ghost hits, too, using just one instance. Trick is to keep it tight, use velocity on amp and filters, while this one even allows envelope adjustments, but with 3 mod slots you have to be smart about it.
Three major direct components to practically all snares:
• stick hit (where ever on the drum you want it to hit)
• tonal body
• snare rattle (or noise)
One more component I love, but can be neglected is the "ringing"...but if you can put it in there, it'll really make a snare shine. Not always easy with a single instance like I like it.
You can use filters to also shape the envelope of it, of course, but also the aggression.
Anyway, I'm absolutely enjoying to work with this synth. Not only does it sound solid, but it's also rather light on my CPU, which I love! After VM this is quite a relaxing exercise...
Here's a quick first test, just getting my feet wet with this little beauty...
KhzONE01.mp3
Anyways, here's an attempt at replicating the amen break:
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/cqwh6nw5roq3qc ... im%204.wav
Thanks. It's just the recovery from surgery which takes time. Infections and blocked catheters have been the order of the day. Slowly getting better, but just have to avoid situations where the pain is provoked (like sitting for periods of time). Add to that an injection into my eyeball, that doesn't help my sight
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