This is the perfect illustration of what I see as the "less is more" mind of that guy : ten cables and nothing more is what it takes to create this perfect xylophonoïd sound (seriously, if you've got Bazille, test this preset).
Anyway, hail to HS !
I always wondered why so many "professional" presets have to utilize all filters, envelopes, 3 pages of mod matrix, and 4 synth layers... saw that on many synths, and i just thought "WTF..." especially when you listen to your favorite electronic music then, and realize how simply most of the sounds are. So, yes, less is more is definitely a good approach IMO.RedChameau wrote: This is the perfect illustration of what I see as the "less is more" mind of that guy : ten cables and nothing more is what it takes to create this perfect xylophonoïd sound (seriously, if you've got Bazille, test this preset).
in "programming analog synths", virus tutorial by Howard Scarr (2002) p. 37HS wrote:if you happen to have three hands, you should also try some FM AMOUNT.
Thanx for this link, It will make a nice supplement to my current reading of SOS synth secretsrockbottom wrote:in "programming analog synths", virus tutorial by Howard Scarr (2002) p. 37HS wrote:if you happen to have three hands, you should also try some FM AMOUNT.
http://www.virus.info/api/download/dlid ... %20English
What's wrong with full names, if it's not hidden ad or smm or anything like this?aaron aardvark wrote:Recently I came across a patch from a certain French company, with a product name that starts with a "P".
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