Hi,
Please can you tell me if you know of any available banks for psytrance. If not then perhaps you know of commonly used presets?
Thanks for any help you can give,
F.M.
Hi,
Please can you tell me if you know of any available banks for psytrance. If not then perhaps you know of commonly used presets?
Thanks for any help you can give,
F.M.
check these link:
www.psy-load.com.falkenstein.s…temid=1&vmcchk=1&Itemid=1
http://www.tonylongmusic.co.uk/virusti2.html
and also your thousand patches in your virus
cheers
Dont buy that s... make sound of init patch.Takes time but you will make sound that you want..........
Dont buy that s... make sound of init patch.Takes time but you will make sound that you want..........
Don't know if I would call it s, but starting with the Init patch, you will get a lot further. The more you use your Virus, the more you will start to see how to make the sounds in your mind. It's really a good thing when you can think of making sounds you want when you are away from your synth and then sitting in front of it a programming it in there.
What actual sounds are you looking for? Maybe I can teach you how to program it.
I'd also be interested in hearing about synthesis of some psytrance-style leads. It's not really what I make but I've always had a soft spot for Infected Mushroom's synths and melodies - I'm pretty sure they use a Nord Lead for most of their stuff, but the timbre can't be that difficult to recreate. The lead at 2:28 in The Shen, the cool distorted thing at 2:04 in Dracul, and the melody at 5:16 of Symphonatic are three things I've always been particularly curious about; came close but never able to nail them down.
infected mushroom use nord lead and nord modular in past........
I have nord lead to but the virus is the best
I'd also be interested in hearing about synthesis of some psytrance-style leads. It's not really what I make but I've always had a soft spot for Infected Mushroom's synths and melodies - I'm pretty sure they use a Nord Lead for most of their stuff, but the timbre can't be that difficult to recreate. The lead at 2:28 in The Shen, the cool distorted thing at 2:04 in Dracul, and the melody at 5:16 of Symphonatic are three things I've always been particularly curious about; came close but never able to nail them down.
Square waves sync'd and detuned against each other with light dist and a phaser that modulates with a light bandpass filter by a LFO.
Awesome, thanks! This works neatly with a simple arpeggiator, now to complicate things
Ah, to be able to compose and play like Erez.
I write a lot of Psy in my tracks. Maybe I should put out a sound bank. Where would I store it for upload?
All the psy-ish presents in Virus are so old school oriented that are practically useless if you don't tweak them. Unless you want to do some acid tunes. I suggest you to start learning Sound Synthesis because only through this you will be able to see the endless psy potential of this synth. I usually take some "primitive" patches, very basic sounds and start from there. In the meanwhile, try linking the arp to filter cut off on some mean sound with fast attack...yummey:)
All the psy-ish presents in Virus are so old school oriented that are practically useless if you don't tweak them. Unless you want to do some acid tunes. I suggest you to start learning Sound Synthesis because only through this you will be able to see the endless psy potential of this synth. I usually take some "primitive" patches, very basic sounds and start from there. In the meanwhile, try linking the arp to filter cut off on some mean sound with fast attack...yummey:)
Amen.
I agree with everyone that says you should start from scratch it realy is the only way.... years ago i had this OCD thing with synths, when i got a new vst i would immediately delete all the presets, i couldnt stand the idea of presets they just pissed me off........as i said it was OCD ....now its better tho so thank god i dont delete all the beautifull Virus TI presets i got but my point is that sitting at a blank synth patch and trying to work out how to get a certain sound is the only real way to learn........well it worked for me anyways.
I agree. Learning how different parameters effect each other is the only way to learn how to visualize your sounds.