The Legend is 50% off this week
- MannequinRaces
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Really glad I passed on the VK2 sale. Just trialed this and was blown away. Great presets. This synth is so tasty sounding! I'll probably never own a really Moog so this is the next best thing!! It probably helped that I just got done watching Stranger Things season 2 and the 80s goodness is rubbing off on me.
Seems to work - here's a combi patch. You'll need VK-2, Jiggery-Pokery Shelob audio splitter (free), and kHs Gain (also free). Gain for boostin'. You could probably use 6:1 or 14:1 in place of the Gain, but it's just what came to hand, and I think the Gain offers a bit more boost on tap. This is a zero-latency feedback loop - I double-checked.Loque wrote: ↑07 Nov 2017You can add a audio input from the backside to the mixer on front or try the mod matrix and mix it in. I tried splitting the output or the filter output, didnt sound satisfying. Maybe i give it another try with some frequencey and pitch shifting (which will introduce lateny too ) and an envelope to the signal before routing it back.
Maybe you can create some good results.
EDIT: I just noticed, that if you route something constant to the audio inputs, the sound is affected, regardless if you use the audio input anywhere.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X0TfS ... d4v1SdXVHp
Edit: I'm not saying this is a good patch, or achieves what someone's looking for - it's just a working filter feedback loop in VK-2, that's all.
I also fiddled around again, with saturation, filtering and stuff, but couldnt come up with a satisfying result. I guess its the overdrive of the filter itself in The Legend. Some other filters have also overdrive (maybe a feedback buffer?), like in Thor the Synapse Filter or F-16.EdGrip wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017Seems to work - here's a combi patch. You'll need VK-2, Jiggery-Pokery Shelob audio splitter (free), and kHs Gain (also free). Gain for boostin'. You could probably use 6:1 or 14:1 in place of the Gain, but it's just what came to hand, and I think the Gain offers a bit more boost on tap. This is a zero-latency feedback loop - I double-checked.Loque wrote: ↑07 Nov 2017
You can add a audio input from the backside to the mixer on front or try the mod matrix and mix it in. I tried splitting the output or the filter output, didnt sound satisfying. Maybe i give it another try with some frequencey and pitch shifting (which will introduce lateny too ) and an envelope to the signal before routing it back.
Maybe you can create some good results.
EDIT: I just noticed, that if you route something constant to the audio inputs, the sound is affected, regardless if you use the audio input anywhere.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X0TfS ... d4v1SdXVHp
Edit: I'm not saying this is a good patch, or achieves what someone's looking for - it's just a working filter feedback loop in VK-2, that's all.
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- Creativemind
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Correct!AttenuationHz wrote: ↑07 Nov 2017To be truly pedantic its more than 50% off.Creativemind wrote: ↑06 Nov 2017To be pedantic it's less than 50% off. 50% off would €49.50.
Whichever way you look at it...it's a bargain!
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You can also do filter feedback by just setting the 4th mixer slot source to Amp. But it hasn't got quite the break-the-universe oomph of the Gain knob.
I was just amusing myself seeing how close to a very cool Legend patch - "Devil Brass KS" - I could get with VK-2.
Pretty close! (feedback is part of it!)
...although it turns out it's a patch based on a fully wet reverb mix(!), and the synths' built-in reverbs sound more different than the synths themselves do.
It's a fun exercise though, and teaches you about the controls of both synths - matching up displayed numerical values only gets you in the very general area, and then you have to problem-solve. Five-stars, would recommend +++++
I was just amusing myself seeing how close to a very cool Legend patch - "Devil Brass KS" - I could get with VK-2.
Pretty close! (feedback is part of it!)
...although it turns out it's a patch based on a fully wet reverb mix(!), and the synths' built-in reverbs sound more different than the synths themselves do.
It's a fun exercise though, and teaches you about the controls of both synths - matching up displayed numerical values only gets you in the very general area, and then you have to problem-solve. Five-stars, would recommend +++++
- Reasonable man
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yip bought it. First synth i own other than malstrom subtractor and thor. my sonic world just got alot bigger
- Electric-Metal
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Good choice. CongratsReasonable man wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017yip bought it. First synth i own other than malstrom subtractor and thor. my sonic world just got alot bigger
The question is - Who cares
Below is an interesting Legend thread from kvraudio.com.
I recommend the whole thread really. Prepare your favourite beverage, snacks and whatever is your thing, it is a few pages
For example on page 13 one of the developers from Synapse talks about the programming and algorithms:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=180
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I recommend the whole thread really. Prepare your favourite beverage, snacks and whatever is your thing, it is a few pages
For example on page 13 one of the developers from Synapse talks about the programming and algorithms:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=180
The Legend was made with Love
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