This is a simulation of a Vox Continental, using Vast.
A-16'
B-8"
C-4'
D-IV
E-Mellow
F-Bright
G-Vibrato speed
MWheel - Vibrato amount
Can't wait to try this out.
Can't wait to try this out.
Me too
BTW, just to avoid messing the forum, this should be the place for sound requests.
Shared sounds should be put in the appropriate section.
Thanks for sharing, parametric
Sorry,
I will post in the correct place next time.
Very nice , I like it.
Good sound! I made some enhancements here:
- Moved "Smal Hall" FX chain from insert slot to AUX 1 and assigned Slider I to send level
- Added a guitar amp distortion insert FX chain and assigned Slider H to distortion drive and SW Switch to on/off
- Made two variations of the sound by changing slider default values
- Made two short demo songs (see audio link below)
Audio demo: VOX Demo (original sound first, then the two variations)
Download: VOXCONT.P3K
Cheers, Chris
Good job, Chris
I used filtered square waves, like the original, but is difficult to find the correct level of the harmonics across the keyboard. It is possible to fix it changing the cutoff and level of each layer.
Regards
Great
I've been getting some mileage out of this sound. I use it for "Light My Fire" (Doors) and "Working For Living" (Huey Lewis.) There are 2X distinctive Continental designs. The early to mid 60's (wooden key model) had a warmer sound. You can hear this on the first Door's album. The late 60s version is a different design (plastic keys). It sounds more shrill, reminds me of that swinging 60s sound you hear in movies of that time. . Also on Elvis Costello songs. Thanks again. TZ
Very good Vox, thanks!!