Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

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Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

Post by Italo_DX » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:46 am

I've been trying to remake the famous, instantly-recognizable Roland D-50 patch "Staccato Heaven" on my SQ-80 and I'm still coming up short. It doesn't seem to have the depth of the D-50's patch. Both synths have a similar voice structure so I'm sure it could be done to a degree. Has anyone tried this?

D-50 patch here:

Staccato Heaven
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Re: Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

Post by Synthaholic » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:39 pm

Probably the best way is to dissect Staccato Heaven's partials on a D-50/550 and then recreate them individually on the SQ-80, at least as close as you can.

If you don't have a D-50 handy, maybe someone could record the partials separately for you. I could do it, if time permits, maybe tonight (if the wife lets me...)

Of course, nothing sounds quite like a D-50, so you will probably only get a passable imitation on something else.

Also, the D-50 has chorus, reverb, and delay effects built-in, and Staccato Heaven definitely uses some of them. Have you tried running your SQ-80 through some effects to add depth?
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Re: Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

Post by Italo_DX » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:14 pm

I almost bought a D-50 but ended up with an SQ-80 since it was much cheaper and had a neat built-in sequencer.

Funny you should mention effects, just last night I bought an Alesis Midiverb III Multi-Effects Unit for the Ensoniq. I'm hoping it will help add some depth to the sound.

I wish I could be more help, I'm in college now and my SQ-80 is 200 miles away so I can't upload my attempt at "Staccato Heaven". It's more or less a tweak of the SQ-80's factory preset "Hush" if anyone here has heard that one.
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Re: Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

Post by iProg » Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:38 pm

Easily the best preset on the D-50, number 28 on mine :)

Ensoniq is more rough and industrial, D-50 is clinchier and smoother!

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Re: Remaking "Staccato Heaven" Patch for SQ-80

Post by Synthaholic » Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:31 pm

iProg wrote:Easily the best preset on the D-50, number 28 on mine :)
You (or someone) must have moved it then. In the original preset bank it was in 61. ;)
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