Yep, that's the kind of evil noise that people don't think of when they put down the A6. Although around 5:06 the limitations of the slow LFOs are apparent, they don't get into that screechy high-pitched zone. Great sounds.
you can really get a FAT sound by adding the sub Osc + main detune and stack the voices., this will limit polyphony but you can always change the amount of stack to max all 16 Ocs to 1 note.
I made Reese basses so loud that my whole appartment started shaking.
@timtico. If i want something really fat i normally make my basis sound the best i can get, also by using the sub osc. not fully open but max 10 /20 % for that little low, else it will affect the sound too much. then when i'm done i can either detune it or stack the voices, if you go for stack in the menu all osc. will be used as 1 big mono voice.
Yep, that's the kind of evil noise that people don't think of when they put down the A6. Although around 5:06 the limitations of the slow LFOs are apparent, they don't get into that screechy high-pitched zone. Great sounds.
thermalmaximum 3 months ago
you can really get a FAT sound by adding the sub Osc + main detune and stack the voices., this will limit polyphony but you can always change the amount of stack to max all 16 Ocs to 1 note.
I made Reese basses so loud that my whole appartment started shaking.
Amazing machine.
devmiles 1 year ago
@devmiles
You talking about Unison here?
timtico 1 year ago
@timtico. If i want something really fat i normally make my basis sound the best i can get, also by using the sub osc. not fully open but max 10 /20 % for that little low, else it will affect the sound too much. then when i'm done i can either detune it or stack the voices, if you go for stack in the menu all osc. will be used as 1 big mono voice.
devmiles 1 year ago
@timtico no they are talking about unoshin
Unoshin 2 months ago
very nice, can you give me the patch for some much needed inspiration :)
timtico 1 year ago
this is really electronic power, I like it
musicroman 1 year ago