I’m going to be buying a little phatty in May, this will be my first foray into analog synthesisers. I’ve heard a lot of samples and watched a lot of videos and I think I’ve got a good idea of the sounds that the LP is capable of, but one sound that I haven’t heard coming from it is my all time favourite sound in the known universe… the swelling brass sound a la Vangelis..a la Bladerunner, from the Yamaha CS80.
Has anyone tried to program something like this on the LP?
Nah you’ll have way more luck using the Arturia plugin and a controller with aftertouch, the LP can’t make that sound very convincingly. Like JWaltman just illustrated, you can make some brass sounds, but they don’t sound like a CS80. Damn I’d love a CS80
turn the modwheel a bit up for a bit of vibrato, I liked it best using 2 poles for the filter, but you might prefer 4, and I accidentally saved it an octave too high.
It is a pretty simple sound on reflection, but i guess there is just something about the CS80 that gave it a certain character. I do like your sample, but as you say…it’s not a CS80.
I sure will get on that patch you posted when i get the LP though!
Anyway, the CS80 was a titan back then, and it still is, no way to compare this to the little phatty, or any moog for that matter. the CS80 just sounds different. Just like my (late) MKS-80, no way you can emulate this on a moog, but vice versa is the same thing.. Different beasts all together.
aftertouch itself is nothing special, just another modulation source. Most synths have aftertouch these days, but don’t sound anything like the CS80.
Especially in this case, a monophonic melody with barely any movement in the sound. Modulation wheel is enough for this (with LFO to pitch).. or even a delayed envelope to modulate the depth of the LFO depth.
I’m also attempting to synthesize this - I’m watching Blade Runner tonight again
I’ve found that CS-80 had a limit of 1 second on the attack portion of the envelope, so remember that while synthesizing this brass. Also remember 2-pole filter on cs-80.