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Old 27th July 2006, 04:53 PM   #1
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jump keyboard sound

Hi everybody,
just a little and tedious question.
I must build the famous oberheim obxa jump sound with cubase or protools le.I need a good advice about jump patch in vst instrument or with samplers.
I tried sonicproject op-x but it is not a good workhorse.
Please can you give me the best solution?
Thank you so so much in advance and wow great forum i am really happy to be here.
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Old 28th July 2006, 12:59 PM   #2
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Hi everybody,
just a little and tedious question.
I must build the famous oberheim obxa jump sound with cubase or protools le.I need a good advice about jump patch in vst instrument or with samplers.
I tried sonicproject op-x but it is not a good workhorse.
Please can you give me the best solution?
Thank you so so much in advance and wow great forum i am really happy to be here.
Play a groovy day to everybody here
Alex
I can get a pretty-close sound with Spectrasonics Atmosphere. Start with the 'Stuck in the 80's' preset , adjust the attack and the filtration, I think I needed to adjust the A/B mix as well a bit to get it sounding a little fatter, and it was good.

If you LPF the same patch you can get a Rush/Subdivisions OBX-A sound as well.
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I think Native Instruments Pro-53 has a 'Jump Brass' preset.. most soft synths have an approximation of this sound.

Basically start with 'Synth Brass' and tweak from there
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use any VA softsynth with saw-waves, use shitloads of unison voices, add some eq, and you're off!
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here ya go homey.

find a korg triton and click the following link....
http://www.korgforums.com/support/triton-pcg/jump.zip
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