Original Octavarium Keyboard Solo Lead in Reason 3.0!!!
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No what I'm saying is, Another guy took this MIDI file and pawned it as his own cover..and sped up the video to make it look as if if he was playing full speed.
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Love it! Sounds just like Jordan Rudess
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Try those settings
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Filter Settings Type: Lowpass 24db (4 pole) Frequency/Cutoff: 277Hz Resonance: 28% Env Amount: 40% Filter Envelope Attack: 0 (fastest) Decay: 5 seconds Sustain: Max Release: none Amplitude Envelope Attack: fastest Decay: Max Sustain: 27% Add a little stereo delay of 400ms and wet at 15%.
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[OSC]--[4Pole Lowpass]--[AMP] another envelope controls the filter and is called Contour Generator. You need three saw oscillators. (as in update disclaimer: use Square 25% as first oscillator instead of saw) Osc Tuning Osc1: 8' (standard) Osc2: 16' (-1 Octave) + -1 detune Osc3: 16' (-1 Octave) + -4 detune Osc Amplitude Osc1: 8 Osc2: 8 Osc3: 3
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That sofware can be used on Mac os x?
ColmebagDarrell 8 months ago
@ColmebagDarrell Hybrid installation. The same dvd works for mac too. When you insert on windows, it opens an ".exe" to install. When on mac, it opens some ".dmg" and mount/install too.
thiagotecnico 8 months ago
Okay, noob question. What does the polyphony do? I thought it changed the number of notes possible to play but it seems there are tonal characteristics also?
GubeonProductions 9 months ago
@GubeonProductions when you use monophony (polyphony to 1) combined with portamento, you get some 'linked' notes, i think this is 'legato' effect.
thiagotecnico 9 months ago
@thiagotecnico That's very interesting yeah, it's just when I'm programming subtractor I don't use that parameter, however people on youtube seem to use it to add a certain quality to their tone. I was under the impression it was more to save on cpu
GubeonProductions 9 months ago
@GubeonProductions yes, more polyphony, more RAM and CPU. more notes playing at the same time, like on pianos or strings samplers (nn-xt). computer goes crazy. with subtractor and its simple synth, polyphony is irrelevant.
thiagotecnico 9 months ago