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This is a collection of Microwave patches that I spent some time and had
a lot of fun creating. I use my MicroWave for Techno and Ambient dance music,
and I thought that there might be some other folks out there doing the same,
and a set of sounds would be useful....
To that end, here is the "SPG" ambient sound bank. You may find things you
like in here, you may find things you don't. Your mileage may vary. I have
used all of the sounds in here at one time or another. And to help things along,
here are some application notes:
Bass Patches:
These are sitting in slots A1 to A8. I tried to tone these down a bit
from my normal "techno" bass sounds. I have used these with small room
reverbs and a bit of bass boost with great success.
Sweep Patches:
Sweeps are in locations A9 through A20. These are a lot of fun to add
texture to songs, I usually treat these with chorus and some plate
reverb to fatten them up. But if you have a good phaser, these are a
natural for that.
Pad Patches:
I advise the use of chorus and some chamber reverb on these guys. They
are used to "fill out" the sonic landscape on some songs. They are
found at A21 through A32.
FX Patches:
I usually uses these things with pretty heavy reverb as well. Feel free
to dump it on. Think of it as the FX patch is giving the reverb
something to bounce around with. Found in B1 to B5.
Perc Patches:
Gated reverb will make these alot more fun. I tossed these in for
grins. Look for them in slots B6 to B9
Ambient Patches:
You may listen to these and think "what the hell... these are not very
ambient!". The trick is that all of these work with Reverb patches in
my rig. Most of them should be washed in big amounts of gooey reverb.
If you want to roll your own reverb program, use something with very wet
setting. I go for the "Tile shower room" effect. The MicroWave has no
reverb of it's own, so a little boost helps out.
These are found in locations B10 to B22.
Synth Patches:
These are not the best synth patches in the world. I usually use them
stacked with something else. They do tend to layer well. Located in
B23 through B32
Multi Patches.
Yeah... Not even a full set. My favorites are Mars and Mercury. Kind
of shows you the rather frightening power of the MicroWave.
I hope you folks find some use in these. If you like them, send me mail
(bruce@pages.com).
Just so you know, these patches are considered public domain. I am
contributing them to the WavePool to further the Waldorf cause. Feel
free to use them without permission or royalty. If you feel really happy
about them you can give programming credits in you liner notes to either
Bruce Henderson or the SPG.
Enjoy!
Bruce
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packages/the-usual-suspects/xenia/patches/Ambient/Readme.PC
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This is a collection of Microwave patches that I spent some time and had
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a lot of fun creating. I use my MicroWave for Techno and Ambient dance music,
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and I thought that there might be some other folks out there doing the same,
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and a set of sounds would be useful....
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To that end, here is the "SPG" ambient sound bank. You may find things you
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like in here, you may find things you don't. Your mileage may vary. I have
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used all of the sounds in here at one time or another. And to help things along,
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here are some application notes:
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Bass Patches:
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These are sitting in slots A1 to A8. I tried to tone these down a bit
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from my normal "techno" bass sounds. I have used these with small room
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reverbs and a bit of bass boost with great success.
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Sweep Patches:
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Sweeps are in locations A9 through A20. These are a lot of fun to add
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texture to songs, I usually treat these with chorus and some plate
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reverb to fatten them up. But if you have a good phaser, these are a
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natural for that.
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Pad Patches:
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I advise the use of chorus and some chamber reverb on these guys. They
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are used to "fill out" the sonic landscape on some songs. They are
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found at A21 through A32.
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FX Patches:
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I usually uses these things with pretty heavy reverb as well. Feel free
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to dump it on. Think of it as the FX patch is giving the reverb
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something to bounce around with. Found in B1 to B5.
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Perc Patches:
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Gated reverb will make these alot more fun. I tossed these in for
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grins. Look for them in slots B6 to B9
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Ambient Patches:
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You may listen to these and think "what the hell... these are not very
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ambient!". The trick is that all of these work with Reverb patches in
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my rig. Most of them should be washed in big amounts of gooey reverb.
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If you want to roll your own reverb program, use something with very wet
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setting. I go for the "Tile shower room" effect. The MicroWave has no
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reverb of it's own, so a little boost helps out.
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These are found in locations B10 to B22.
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Synth Patches:
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These are not the best synth patches in the world. I usually use them
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stacked with something else. They do tend to layer well. Located in
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B23 through B32
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Multi Patches.
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Yeah... Not even a full set. My favorites are Mars and Mercury. Kind
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of shows you the rather frightening power of the MicroWave.
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I hope you folks find some use in these. If you like them, send me mail
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(bruce@pages.com).
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Just so you know, these patches are considered public domain. I am
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contributing them to the WavePool to further the Waldorf cause. Feel
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free to use them without permission or royalty. If you feel really happy
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about them you can give programming credits in you liner notes to either
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Bruce Henderson or the SPG.
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Enjoy!
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Bruce
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