an example of a Wavelength synth as lead...
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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers,Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright ©2004 John Twedt<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> This is part of a song that I'm working on. It's definitely unfinished and unmastered. The words that you hear are nonsensical place holders.
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actually, it's the original plastic synth--using a slightly modified version of the vel filter2 or vel filter9 preset, with some of the sub oscillator pushing in for grit, run through a couple of vst effects. Note that it's the same synth from the beginning until the end of the vocal section, with the second oscillator gradually coming in until the drum break, where it completes its' journey. Also, the VST effects don't turn on until after the drum break, but they really don't make a huge difference.
It's really a testament to the versatility of Wavelengths' devices.
This is usually one of my go-to's for powerful, teeth-loosening leads. I freakin' love it...
The vocals are actually just run through Amplitube, distorted as much as possible so as to disguise their abject retardedness.
I'll post the song when it's finished, figure about a month or two. That was the tail end of a breakdown.
Been listening to some of the other songs posted--damn, there's some great stuff being produced out there
It's really a testament to the versatility of Wavelengths' devices.
This is usually one of my go-to's for powerful, teeth-loosening leads. I freakin' love it...
The vocals are actually just run through Amplitube, distorted as much as possible so as to disguise their abject retardedness.
I'll post the song when it's finished, figure about a month or two. That was the tail end of a breakdown.
Been listening to some of the other songs posted--damn, there's some great stuff being produced out there
