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Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:41 pm

I've read the manual, tweaked knobs, played around with presets, but still getting high pitched screechy results that give me a headache. I know there's potential behind this beast, I just can't seem to conquer it yet--and tutorials are almost nonexistent. Any tips or advice you could offer would be much appreciated, thank you.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by lloydy » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:47 pm

Wet levels,horrible distortion is always because you are over doing it.More dry signal and less wet to beef the sound up overall = distortion bliss.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:10 pm

alexfsu wrote:I've read the manual, tweaked knobs, played around with presets, but still getting high pitched screechy results that give me a headache. I know there's potential behind this beast, I just can't seem to conquer it yet--and tutorials are almost nonexistent. Any tips or advice you could offer would be much appreciated, thank you.
Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by Eat Bass » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:13 pm

alexfsu wrote:
alexfsu wrote:I've read the manual, tweaked knobs, played around with presets, but still getting high pitched screechy results that give me a headache. I know there's potential behind this beast, I just can't seem to conquer it yet--and tutorials are almost nonexistent. Any tips or advice you could offer would be much appreciated, thank you.
Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
depends man. ppls stack little bits of distortion all the time. and yes play with the dry/wet to get the perfect balance. parallel distortion is da bomb.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by mthrfnk » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:14 pm

Don't use it 100% wet.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by lloydy » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:25 pm

alexfsu wrote: Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
Depends don't it on the type of sound you want.I think camelphat is a much better distortion unit for beefing the sound up like i want but ohmicide is more than capable.
To be honest i don't really go for disgusting midrange bass so i don't feel the need to stack distortion units like that.I just add if i feel my sound design needs it.In a normal plugin chain i normally use two distortion units but normally one will be camelphat purely for beefing the sound up,not for adding overtones.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:32 pm

lloydy wrote:
alexfsu wrote: Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
Depends don't it on the type of sound you want.I think camelphat is a much better distortion unit for beefing the sound up like i want but ohmicide is more than capable.
To be honest i don't really go for disgusting midrange bass so i don't feel the need to stack distortion units like that.I just add if i feel my sound design needs it.In a normal plugin chain i normally use two distortion units but normally one will be camelphat purely for beefing the sound up,not for adding overtones.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by mthrfnk » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:37 pm

I used distortion on the reeses in the track in my sig, I used around 20% wet for most of them with also some distortion on the reverbs.

For neuro stuff you could also always automate the wet % and other stuff within ohmicide.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:45 pm

mthrfnk wrote:I used distortion on the reeses in the track in my sig, I used around 20% wet for most of them with also some distortion on the reverbs.

For neuro stuff you could also always automate the wet % and other stuff within ohmicide.
Oh cool I never thought of automating dry/wet, thanks man

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by lloydy » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:52 pm

Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.Most of the movement in them type of sounds come from mad filtering and the movement in the effects used.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:56 pm

lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.Most of the movement in them type of sounds come from mad filtering and the movement in the effects used.
Totally digging that track man, would love to see you extend the note and have it evolve and morph more. So ur automating ohmicide and/or camelphat dry/wet knob in here? I guess modulation on phaser/flanger is key also?

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:59 pm

alexfsu wrote:
lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.Most of the movement in them type of sounds come from mad filtering and the movement in the effects used.
Totally digging that track man, would love to see you extend the note and have it evolve and morph more. So ur automating ohmicide and/or camelphat dry/wet knob in here? I guess modulation on phaser/flanger is key also?
I'm exploring multiple lfos going on at the same time, but right now it sounds kinda jumbled

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by Phongs » Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:39 am

What are your guys' favorite distortion types in Ohmicide? That always seems to be the thing I have the trouble with the most in it.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by sunny_b_uk » Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:56 am

lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.
definitely true, flangers work very really + phasers and notch filters on different parts of the effect chain are just as important.
id usually use distortion towards the end of the chain, or a notch filter.
ohmicide is good but i would personally use it on a more basic waveform, not something thats already distorted.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by sketchyderek » Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:28 pm

A little goes a long way, simple as that.

A good rule of thumb, for lots of effects, is set it to 20-30% Wet and go from there.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:18 pm

sunny_b_uk wrote:
lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.
definitely true, flangers work very really + phasers and notch filters on different parts of the effect chain are just as important.
id usually use distortion towards the end of the chain, or a notch filter.
ohmicide is good but i would personally use it on a more basic waveform, not something thats already distorted.
cool, so you use ohmicide at the end of a chain that has no distortion on it yet?

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by alexfsu » Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:19 pm

sketchyderek wrote:A little goes a long way, simple as that.

A good rule of thumb, for lots of effects, is set it to 20-30% Wet and go from there.
yeah that's actually turning out to be a big step for me, ive been getting too greedy haha. thanks.

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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by MassAphekt » Sat Oct 27, 2012 8:02 pm

Less is more bro. And try to avoid any heavy distortion below 200-100hz, you can still distort of course but I find that most of the time it just makes it muddy , make use of the multibands and the compressor1
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along

Post by subfect » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:31 am

alexfsu wrote:
alexfsu wrote:I've read the manual, tweaked knobs, played around with presets, but still getting high pitched screechy results that give me a headache. I know there's potential behind this beast, I just can't seem to conquer it yet--and tutorials are almost nonexistent. Any tips or advice you could offer would be much appreciated, thank you.
Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
Lots of small contributions from different distortion plugs and algorithms equate to much better-sounding and clean distortion. Push it hard to find the general character you want, then wind it back to say 10-20%.
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