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split mode

split mode

2004-03-09 by spaceanimals

Still finding cool programming tools. On Jon's advice, and after 
listening to recordings, I've thinned down my sounds, using single 
oscillator patches, cutting out the reverb, cutting down the sustain. 
This fits in the mix nicely but the pads are anemic.

So I was playing around in split mode, putting pads on the left side, 
leads on the right. I kept messing with this lead but I couldn't get 
it right. I switched it over to poly and added some more sweep. Now I 
have two pad patches. I tuned the left side up a couple of octaves so 
it covers the same range as the right side.Play an D chord with the 
left hand, an B minor chord with the right-all these harmonies drift 
in and out. 

In dual mode you can have up to 4(actually 20 in unison mode) 
oscilaltors playing the same note. You get the guitar, the singer and 
the bass all playing the same note and it's overkill.In split mode 
you have two different synth patches and you can play these real wide 
chord voicings.Very psychedelic.A little delay adds some space to the 
sound.

When I get ten or more patches I'll post them.

Rainbow Jimmy
http://www.spaceanimals.com
http://www.soundclick.com/theelectricstarlightspaceanimals

RE: [AN1x] split mode

2004-03-10 by Pete Nalda

I like using split mode for a choir sound on one side and a string sound
on the other.  Also, for organ sounds to mimic the sound of a double
manual, and some sounds with an arpeggiated bass line on one side and
strings on the other.

Egun On Lagunak (Basque for G'day, Mates)
Pete Nalda 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: spaceanimals [mailto:rainbowjimmy@...] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 8:29 AM
> To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AN1x] split mode
> 
> 
> Still finding cool programming tools. On Jon's advice, and after 
> listening to recordings, I've thinned down my sounds, using single 
> oscillator patches, cutting out the reverb, cutting down the sustain. 
> This fits in the mix nicely but the pads are anemic.
> 
> So I was playing around in split mode, putting pads on the left side, 
> leads on the right. I kept messing with this lead but I couldn't get 
> it right. I switched it over to poly and added some more sweep. Now I 
> have two pad patches. I tuned the left side up a couple of octaves so 
> it covers the same range as the right side.Play an D chord with the 
> left hand, an B minor chord with the right-all these harmonies drift 
> in and out. 
> 
> In dual mode you can have up to 4(actually 20 in unison mode) 
> oscilaltors playing the same note. You get the guitar, the singer and 
> the bass all playing the same note and it's overkill.In split mode 
> you have two different synth patches and you can play these real wide 
> chord voicings.Very psychedelic.A little delay adds some space to the 
> sound.
> 
> When I get ten or more patches I'll post them.
> 
> Rainbow Jimmy
> http://www.spaceanimals.com 
> http://www.soundclick.com/theelectri> cstarlightspaceanimals
> 
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