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I'm just interested in what people add on their multi-output channels in order to beef up the wonderful sounds of Microtonic ?
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Compressors. Overdrives , Camel Phats etc. I'd just like to BIG Funk it all up.
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Thanks
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I ADORE Microtonic, it's a slick and magical fun-giver.
- skywards wrote:
Camel Phats
CamelPhat works great for this; must try it on µTonic. Also Sonar's built-in "Pro Channel" saturation and compression.
FerricTDS is nice for this purpose too!
Cheers
Dennis
Thanks for the tips.
I have gotten used to Addictive Drums, Battery 3 and Logic's Ultrabeat.
I'm just mastering Microtonic now.
It is a truly great spatial 'instrument' of it's own. And it's FUN !
I suppose saturation, compression and distortions etc apply everywhere.
Cheers
I am very partial cause all these developers are close friends, but I like CamelPhat, Cytomic the Glue and most recently The Sausage Fattener (by Dada Life and Wallander Instruments). The last one sounds pretty digital and nasty, but it does add a lot of edge and punch. It's cool and cheap. CamelPhat is more grungy. The Glue is the perfect compressor to my ears. I use it all the time.
I'm using PSP Micro Warmer on every output of MicroTonic 3. With right settings it subtly beef up the nice sounds of MicroTonic 3.
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
I am very partial cause all these developers are close friends, but I like CamelPhat, Cytomic the Glue and most recently The Sausage Fattener (by Dada Life and Wallander Instruments). The last one sounds pretty digital and nasty, but it does add a lot of edge and punch. It's cool and cheap. CamelPhat is more grungy. The Glue is the perfect compressor to my ears. I use it all the time.
I totally agree each word!
And I personally find U-He Uhbik fx in general (and the Reverb in particular) very "Tonic-Compatible"!
I recently purchased Roundtone. It works really well with Microtonic :)
Cheers
Dennis
- Bronto Scorpio wrote:
I recently purchased Roundtone. It works really well with Microtonic :)
Interesting. New one to me. Feel like doing a quick demo mp3?
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
Interesting. New one to me. Feel like doing a quick demo mp3?
Sadly I'm not in the "studio" at the moment but I'll record a quick demo later!
Cheers
Dennis
the D16 silverline fx plugins from the recent group buy go rather well with microtonic
Cubase's bitcrusher gets a lot of use here.
And every now and then I route some tracks through a bunch of guitar stompboxes (including an 'analog' delay, pitchshifter, tremolo and distrotion/fuzz pedal).
Love the Variety of Sound stuff also.
FLs Maximus on Kick & Snare and/or FL Limiter for sidechaining other intstruments. A little phaser on HiHats (most of the time the osc-modulation does it too). And NI's Deep Reconstruction for getting wild and organic on toms and percussion.
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