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Originally Posted by Imagearho Whats up everyone, just had a question on how some of you all go about programming your sweeps. I'm not that great with synth programming, and while I can often end up with close to the sound I want, it takes me way too long and is sometimes the result of just getting fed up and twisting knobs. When you guys are making your sweeps do you mainly just use the amp and filter env's to get that sound or is there a good amount of patching/matrixing involved? Not sure if theres a quick way to go about making the sweeps but if there is i'd appreciate the knowledge. Oh yeah, I'm mainly using a ms2000 and a nord for synth sounds. Thanks alot for any help you guys may have.
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What a coincidence... I am in the middle of programming sweeps on my ms2000. The CUTOFFF parameter with a slow attack and long release seems to be working. I am getting the effect that I want but, there is like a pad element that I want to remove from the overall sound that I just can't get rid of....
So, I start trying do the same thing with my Triton. Same result - so I must go the the manuals to see how to voice structures are composed.
It's so much easier with the Yamaha products - 4 ROMs or samples make up the PATCH. Each ROM or sample can be muted/off at the push of a button. BUT I like the knobs on the korgs much better, so I usually end up controlling the Yamaha board with a korg board.
Cheers