bass cadet wrote:drayon wrote:The EMU will have a more aggressive sound than any of the other samplers...
Wrong! EMU has a softer / more transparent sound than any other sampler I would say. The filters don't resonate that severely and are generally very soft.
No point arguing here, but i think u need to listen a bit harder ..i mean ALOT harder if u think the EMU has a softer more transparent sound.....to my ears its anything BUT soft and transparent. There is just NO WAY i will agree with you on this bass cadet. Ive used and heard Akai, they sound thin and tinny, i have K2500S its sounds pretty smooth and transparent . The EMU is a different story, it DEFINITELY colors the sound. I dunno what u do with your EMU, but the processing and filtering i do in my EMU's make it sound very badassed.
Your totally off on the filtering as well. Again, i can't gauge your ears but i think u need to clean out the wax
. I guess your one of the typical 'Techno' ppl who jump up and down about 'Self Oscillating' filters in that if the Filters don't do this they are pussy shit. To my ears self oscillating filters only squeal and scream with a hideously unusable sound, to me, they are terribly overrated !!!
Bass cadet, design a bass or use a preset from a VA or real Analog synth if it has a low pass on it open the filter right up, in your mixer add a bit of 2k and 4-5.5 k EQ about 5 db each band then sample this into your EMU (obviously the bass is gonna have lots of mids/tops). Now go select the 4 pole hi-pass , now go assign filtfreq in the cords to your modwheel, Amount 95%. Sweep the wheel and listen to the top end and also the bottom end. Now go back to the '4 pole hi pass' filter page.... make sure the wheel is as low as it can go (filter fully open) trigger notes and listen.....now dial in about 50-60 units of 'Q' NOW listen to the bottom end...it gets more bassy with a prominent dark droning sound. Now sweep the mod wheel an listen closely the dark droning in the bottom end become more noticeable. Now close the filter a bit as u trigger notes, and listen to the mids and top end...listen to that gritty top end no squeal, screaming or scueltching here agreed? BUT its FAR FSCKIN from Smooth and Transparent ...man
THIS IS COLOR like NO other machine !!!
Im still in shock
when i read back at your perception of the machine.
I have done many listening tests with other gear, there is nothing i have ever heard that sounds as colored as these filters. My Virus hi-pass is without mistake the closest i have heard but still very mild and appears much smoother an softer, my K2500S is clean and transparent but a little phasey (horrible sounding filters to be honest..tho the LP filters rok), all my Roland gear ( i have a ton of it believe me) sounds smooth but thin and also weak compared to the EMU.
You should try a few different basses to get the feel for this gritty sound. Since i love this sound so much i often hi pass a bass at about 1 k to get the grittyness then re-sample it , add gain so its about 3 db over zero then put layer this on top of the original bass then change the filter of the original bass back to a 4 Pole LP OR the 'Peak/Shelf' filter with a cuttoff just below 1k with the LP or boosting 83hz by 6 db with a wide shelf on the Peak/Shelf then resample both of these voices. The bass will heavy but will contain much top end grit ready for another round of filter modulation.
Shouts going out to tha D n B massive