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thehighesttree Platinum Member
Joined: 18 Nov 2011 Posts: 594 Location: Canada East
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 5:00 am Post subject: |
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The VP boutique actually looks quite nice, seems like a great opportunity for Roland to move in on territory Korg hasn't Volca'd yet. Between that and the JD-Xi they've got some great vocal processing gear these days!
Still I love the R3's engine...you can do things you'd never dream of on the Rolands, even though its fizzy timbre is pretty specific.
VP-330 is a funny beast with its selection of sounds, more like a preset machine from the 70's with its combination. The sound reminds me of flanging/chorus with its motion but you might also try VPM on Osc1, then assigning an LFO to the Osc1 Edit parameter in the Virtual Patching section. Maybe LFO on Osc2 Detune with different osc mod types, or even just set the right speed/depth for vibrato. It doesn't sound tonally beyond the scope of the R3, and you could probably do a bi-timbral patch to have 2 of the timbres sound at once. I guess for people who mostly excel at keys it's handy to have the dedicated controls, but I always prefer a device with a wide-open engine to delve into than a machine as fixed as the VP series...that's just me though. |
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