Well guys,
I think that it´s time we should talk more about creating new sounds and taking much advantage of our synthesizer.
I love to create new patches. This time I explored a Bass patch... and I'll share with you.
Try this:
133 Pick Bass
Octave: -2
Attack: +10
MFX Structure: 1-2
MFX 1: LOW BOOST. boost frequency: 80, boost gain: +6, boost width: wide, low gain: 0, high gain: +5, level: 127
MFX 2: OVERDRIVE. Drive: 7, amp type: 3-stack, low gain: +5, pan: 0, level: 127.
NO chorus.
REVERB: SRV Room. Level: 9, predelay: 1.0, time: 80, size: 1, Hi cut: 12500, Density: 127, Diffusion: 127, LF damp freq: 400, LF damp gain: 0, HF damp freq: 4000, HF damp gain: 0.
Try this!!!
A Killer Bass on Juno Gi
Re: A Killer Bass on Juno Gi
Hear Hear!! I will try this!!
I've long wanted to dig into this great keyboard and make more of the sounds I really need to use.
For instance, I really need a toy piano sound... but how?
I've long wanted to dig into this great keyboard and make more of the sounds I really need to use.
For instance, I really need a toy piano sound... but how?
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Re: A Killer Bass on Juno Gi
Nice one Greenwood. Will try this one too.
Re: A Killer Bass on Juno Gi
Just use a piano patch and tweak the filter using resonance in the mid range frequency spectrum and a very steep cutoff.flyingace wrote:Hear Hear!! I will try this!!
I've long wanted to dig into this great keyboard and make more of the sounds I really need to use.
For instance, I really need a toy piano sound... but how?