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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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