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-R
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "potophan2006" wrote:
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> Hello everyone, I know this might be a long shot, but I was wondering if anyone could help recreate a very basic filter sweep sound that I'm using in a show? Normally I realize this is a pretty general request, however, I know for a fact that the Polysix was used to create the sound, hence why I'm asking you fine people ;)
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> Here's a recording of what it should sound like: http://youtu.be/ZjPhTKMCKY8. I don't think it's anything extremely special, but if I had to describe it, I'd say it's a pretty standard analogue sweep from treble to bass.
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> If you want to recreate the exact bar of music, it's just holding a low octave of F's, and a high C major second inversion going down to a B-flat major second inversion.
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> I am using the Korg Legacy Polysix VST, and I'm really quite new to this synth in general. So, if someone could help me recreate this sound and send me the settings and parameters to recreate it on the vst, that'd be great! Or, if you have the legacy Polysix vst and could send it in the native patch/bank format, that'd be even better!
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> Thanks for your time!
> -Russ
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