Ohmicide and I are not getting along
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Ohmicide and I are not getting along
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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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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Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?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.
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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.alexfsu wrote:Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?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.
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Don't use it 100% wet.
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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.alexfsu wrote: Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
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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Ya I'm goin for that neurofunk evolving sound like a giant sand monster is moving all around--trying not to sound like an idiot here. Seven Lions is killin it with that type of soundlloydy wrote: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.alexfsu wrote: Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?
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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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.
For neuro stuff you could also always automate the wet % and other stuff within ohmicide.
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Oh cool I never thought of automating dry/wet, thanks manmthrfnk 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.
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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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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?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.
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I'm exploring multiple lfos going on at the same time, but right now it sounds kinda jumbledalexfsu wrote: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?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.
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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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definitely true, flangers work very really + phasers and notch filters on different parts of the effect chain are just as important.lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.
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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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.
A good rule of thumb, for lots of effects, is set it to 20-30% Wet and go from there.
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cool, so you use ohmicide at the end of a chain that has no distortion on it yet?sunny_b_uk wrote:definitely true, flangers work very really + phasers and notch filters on different parts of the effect chain are just as important.lloydy wrote:Neuro b lines are all about the flanger/phaser combos as well as distortion.
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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yeah that's actually turning out to be a big step for me, ive been getting too greedy haha. thanks.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.
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Re: Ohmicide and I are not getting along
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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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%.alexfsu wrote:Yeah I'm startin to discover that, but then the effect is so subtle. Do u stack ohmicides?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.
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