Hi PAK,PAK wrote:The 8 layers on Synthix will help there. Definitely switch off the chorus and try to create small detunes in the different layers first. Subtle, of course, so it's more chorus effect than super saw. A couple of layers of detuned saw should get the main body of the sound. You could then maybe try adjusting the envelopes slightly so that a more brassy sound punches through a tiny bit before the other saw layers kick in. Then pan some left and some right, and maybe create a small delay only on the right onesIngonator wrote:It's possible that this is somehow a layer of two synths but i'll concentrate on doing patches which come as close as possible with a single synth.
i'll try that. I have already made some Hypersaw emulaions that way. Maybe i could also use the double saw for that.
UPDATE:
I have made a new Synthix patch with additional layers like you proposed. I have used two layers with different envelope and filter settings and panned the left and right. The other two layers are just to add more detuned Sawtooth waveforms instead of using the Chorus. No Delay used in that example but i'll try that too. I really like such kind of "experiments"...
BTW like a already mentioned i se the AAC file (from iTunes) of the remastered origional version for comparison. It looks like the sound is different in some versions of the song.
link: https://rapidshare.com/files/1410096137 ... Test_3.mp3
Here is the same patch with only the first two layers used (no "extra" Sawtooths):
https://rapidshare.com/files/3168404746 ... Test_4.mp3
There does not seem to be a big difference in those two.
Here is the old patch with one layer for comparison:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3998666112 ... Test_2.mp3
Ingo

