5 prodysseys for all that basic arp stuff : bass, bleebs, sweeping sounds
+ one minimax for aggressive lead synth sound
The Oscillator - electro performance
The Oscillator - electro performance
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which verb
what verb were you using, i just bought the p-100, but i'm sorry to add, except the chorus delay stuff, it didn't really add anything to my cw platform,
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wow thanks for all the comments,
didn`t expect this coming back up!
this was more or less a test project, to see what I can get out the prodyssey, which I really love very much. I even prefer the filter over the lovely minimax filter part.
to bring it to the point: I love both filter pretty much as they have a great modelled self-oscillation part. I also like the interpole filterbank to apply on dry sounds to get that "analog" feeling on samples, voices, and any other stuff.
With slight cutoff at 90% and a slow boost at resonance and drive you can make any sample more smooth and less digital.
Creamware at its best.
@wired, I really don`t know which reverb I used on this one, as I did not save the project.
But around 60% it must have been the v-verb pro, but I can`t say for sure.
didn`t expect this coming back up!
this was more or less a test project, to see what I can get out the prodyssey, which I really love very much. I even prefer the filter over the lovely minimax filter part.
to bring it to the point: I love both filter pretty much as they have a great modelled self-oscillation part. I also like the interpole filterbank to apply on dry sounds to get that "analog" feeling on samples, voices, and any other stuff.
With slight cutoff at 90% and a slow boost at resonance and drive you can make any sample more smooth and less digital.
Creamware at its best.
@wired, I really don`t know which reverb I used on this one, as I did not save the project.
But around 60% it must have been the v-verb pro, but I can`t say for sure.