Alfonso's Flexor 3 Oxyde Patch
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:54 pm
In case anyone is looking 4 a FAT mono synth emulator, this dog will hunt.
I automatically set all patches to 3 voice poly as I was looking for polyphonic content. Sus 4's, and minor 7th's were in mind.
I started messing w/ this patch and discovered it is a very powerful mono beast. Not really needing anything mono ( at least I thought so ) I almost overlooked this one.
Due to my limited knowledge of modules and their uses, I always go to the filters and envelopes to start tweaking. But this time I went straight 4 the x / y controller, and the self explanatory matrix modules and was shocked to find such a variety of control. Morpheus had a similar layout w/ j9k's matrix, but this was very easy for a novice such as me to dig right into.
In no time I was creating some very analog sounding leads reminiscent of Yes, ELP, Wakeman, Styx, Pink Floyd, and Herbie Hancock. They used Modular 100's, MiniMoogs, ECS, and ARP 2600's. I am very familiar with those sounds, and was shocked at how easy this was achieved. Salute .
This patch also allowed me to make some sounds I haven't ever used b4, which are very unique and a snap w/ all of these modules.
Rubber sounds very good, but I would love to use it, and this patch w/ an external analog filter. I am reading the tutorial over and over in hopes of learning more, so I can comprehend what the purpose of each module can achieve.
I remember demo'ing the Nord Modular for a couple of weeks back in '98, and it was very small sounding compared to this.
This adds great FAT mono sounds to the SE-1x, Pro One Version 3, and the C4T.
The Adern Team Gas Done The Platform A Great Service.
BTW Alfonso, Can I add the filters I spoke of and showed to you ?
If not, any suggestions on choices would be appreciated, as I am going forward on " Project X " as soon as I am sure it can be connected through CV modules and output the proper currents that are needed. Has anyone ever successfully tried a hybrid approach using CW modular ? It seems to me that a little electrical circuitry added could only enhance an already awesome sounding device. I notice when adding all of my hardware FX, i.e. Lexicon, Oberheim EDP, and Q20, that using AES / EBU, spdif, and even the analog I / O's via the A16 Ultra, that the sound quality is spectacular compared to the stock FX which clutter the PCI Buss. Maybe the same would apply here. I hope so.
Humbly Yours,
I automatically set all patches to 3 voice poly as I was looking for polyphonic content. Sus 4's, and minor 7th's were in mind.
I started messing w/ this patch and discovered it is a very powerful mono beast. Not really needing anything mono ( at least I thought so ) I almost overlooked this one.
Due to my limited knowledge of modules and their uses, I always go to the filters and envelopes to start tweaking. But this time I went straight 4 the x / y controller, and the self explanatory matrix modules and was shocked to find such a variety of control. Morpheus had a similar layout w/ j9k's matrix, but this was very easy for a novice such as me to dig right into.
In no time I was creating some very analog sounding leads reminiscent of Yes, ELP, Wakeman, Styx, Pink Floyd, and Herbie Hancock. They used Modular 100's, MiniMoogs, ECS, and ARP 2600's. I am very familiar with those sounds, and was shocked at how easy this was achieved. Salute .
This patch also allowed me to make some sounds I haven't ever used b4, which are very unique and a snap w/ all of these modules.
Rubber sounds very good, but I would love to use it, and this patch w/ an external analog filter. I am reading the tutorial over and over in hopes of learning more, so I can comprehend what the purpose of each module can achieve.
I remember demo'ing the Nord Modular for a couple of weeks back in '98, and it was very small sounding compared to this.
This adds great FAT mono sounds to the SE-1x, Pro One Version 3, and the C4T.
The Adern Team Gas Done The Platform A Great Service.
BTW Alfonso, Can I add the filters I spoke of and showed to you ?
If not, any suggestions on choices would be appreciated, as I am going forward on " Project X " as soon as I am sure it can be connected through CV modules and output the proper currents that are needed. Has anyone ever successfully tried a hybrid approach using CW modular ? It seems to me that a little electrical circuitry added could only enhance an already awesome sounding device. I notice when adding all of my hardware FX, i.e. Lexicon, Oberheim EDP, and Q20, that using AES / EBU, spdif, and even the analog I / O's via the A16 Ultra, that the sound quality is spectacular compared to the stock FX which clutter the PCI Buss. Maybe the same would apply here. I hope so.
Humbly Yours,