U R Very Welcome. Thanks for the response, it helps keep me going. 707 has so much depth to the sound design that it could really last for years of exploration.
16:01 learned so much in 16 minutes my friend thank you so much i love my new mc 707 so far! just trying to learn it on a deeper level and you helped !
9:07 - the older engine (Fantom/SonicCell) had a partial structure that allowed you to run the oscillator through the filter twice with a drive booster in the middle, enabling some really nice vintage sounds. I really do wish they would bring that structure back as it would sound really cool with these new modelled filters.
Yes! The Roland xp series and Mc 909 had that synth structure as well. Had great potential to add character to the sound. Miss that. The saturator efx does get close to the quality of that as it has a pre and post filter parameter that works with the filter within the efx. The new update also added the phonograph efx that the mc909 had and adds really nice distortion.
@@FenixSongMusic whoops, sorry I completely missed your question - the filter structure was available in the Fantom X series, which the Sonic Cell's internal engine is based off on.
Saturator efx allows you to add distortion pre and post filter 🙂 (Using the filter in the efx). I like that you mention the more “hidden” distortion efx (warm saturator, tone fattener, etc). I really wish they would add another screen/layer on the osc “func” edit to include the Fat parameter - so I can avoid having to go to partial edit. The only problem with the VCF FILTER is that you lose considerable amount of volume when the resonance is truned up - but thats what makes it sound nicer when higher levels of resonance are added - trade off I guess.
@@FenixSongMusic sorry. Treble parts. I figured it out. Need to use internal EQ to adjust for particular sound output. Aka… my speakers were too tinney.
I would check out this chart: static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/MC-707_MIDIImpleChart_eng03_W.pdf ... you can assign those 4 knobs to some of the deeper parameters not available in the Midi Implementation, but all the basic params are as Midi CCs (like Volume, Pan, Filter Cutoff, etc). Hope that helps.
Yes! I always had it in the back of my head to share these - if there was some interest. I'll see about exporting them or whatever when I get the chance.
Nice tutorial…just got the MC-707 and it has years of potential for me. Thanks for diving into the sound design possibilities.
U R Very Welcome. Thanks for the response, it helps keep me going. 707 has so much depth to the sound design that it could really last for years of exploration.
Very nice. Looking forward for more of those. I learned some new stuff. Thx.
16:01 learned so much in 16 minutes my friend thank you so much i love my new mc 707 so far! just trying to learn it on a deeper level and you helped !
Thanks a lot! Glad it helped - cheers!
Pleas more examples with sound-design. 👌👌
9:07 - the older engine (Fantom/SonicCell) had a partial structure that allowed you to run the oscillator through the filter twice with a drive booster in the middle, enabling some really nice vintage sounds. I really do wish they would bring that structure back as it would sound really cool with these new modelled filters.
Oh whoa! That is what would help 'rage' up these tones. or vintage - yah! Which Fantom had that?
Yes! The Roland xp series and Mc 909 had that synth structure as well. Had great potential to add character to the sound. Miss that. The saturator efx does get close to the quality of that as it has a pre and post filter parameter that works with the filter within the efx. The new update also added the phonograph efx that the mc909 had and adds really nice distortion.
@@FenixSongMusic whoops, sorry I completely missed your question - the filter structure was available in the Fantom X series, which the Sonic Cell's internal engine is based off on.
How am I barely finding this video 2 years later
Amazing, thanks for sharing, talking about filter, I wish it had a key tracked comb filter ;)
Saturator efx allows you to add distortion pre and post filter 🙂 (Using the filter in the efx). I like that you mention the more “hidden” distortion efx (warm saturator, tone fattener, etc). I really wish they would add another screen/layer on the osc “func” edit to include the Fat parameter - so I can avoid having to go to partial edit. The only problem with the VCF FILTER is that you lose considerable amount of volume when the resonance is truned up - but thats what makes it sound nicer when higher levels of resonance are added - trade off I guess.
Why do the table parts always drown out the bass is every preset.
Week 3 with my 707 and seriously looking at Korg now.
What are the table parts? Maybe I can help but I don't understand yet what table parts are.
@@FenixSongMusic sorry. Treble parts.
I figured it out.
Need to use internal EQ to adjust for particular sound output. Aka… my speakers were too tinney.
@@worldsstongeststrains983 glad that worked - lots of potential controls in it. I still just scratch the surface.
Just added the project file - see description.
This groovebox would be a great sound design tool if Roland would let you map more than 4 params to midi cc.
I would check out this chart: static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/MC-707_MIDIImpleChart_eng03_W.pdf ... you can assign those 4 knobs to some of the deeper parameters not available in the Midi Implementation, but all the basic params are as Midi CCs (like Volume, Pan, Filter Cutoff, etc). Hope that helps.
@@FenixSongMusic I'm looking for a way to have hands on access to ADSR and LFO speed, CUTOFF and Resonance. The 4 cc limit renders that impossible.
@@Milosh416 You can map all of those you mentioned to an external midi controller
Any chance you share these presets with us, thank you :)
Yes! I always had it in the back of my head to share these - if there was some interest. I'll see about exporting them or whatever when I get the chance.
@@FenixSongMusic That would be great, thank you!
Now available at: www.patreon.com/posts/61517251 (free post) (no need to be a patron, can if you like)
@@FenixSongMusic thank u.