Patchname       : High On You
Author          : Greg Youngdahl (greg@ihlpm.att.com)
UnitID          : 17
Dump Type       : Temporary Dump
Expansion Board : None
PCM Card        : None

Description     : This patch started out as an attempt to recreate the
		  instrument sound at the beginning of Survivor's _High On
		  You_ (Survivor's most famous song was probably _Eye of
		  the Tiger_ from a movie soundtrack (of the same name?)).
		  The sound is basically a piano attack with a synth sustain.
		  My result isn't quite a duplicate of the original sound,
		  but it has some other elements that I liked, and it does
		  work for use in the song.  My result is probably not quite
		  as bright as the original, and has some other interesting
		  characteristics that show up as notes are sustained for
		  longer periods of time.  Use of the filter on one of the
		  tones with a lot of hard resonance, controlled by the filter
		  envelope to blend in after a few seconds gives an octave
		  doubling type of effect (almost like a guitarist gets by
		  lightly brushing the guitar string at its midpoint to
		  produce an octave harmonic).  Also the aftertouch and/or Mod
		  wheel can be invoked to give some vibrato or almost a leslie
		  effect to the sound.

Features        : Tone 1: This provides the bright piano attack (Ac Piano 1
			  I think is the waveform) which fades way down after
			  about a second to clear the soundscape for the other
			  tones.  It is unfiltered, and basically clean.
		  Tone 2: This provides the synth growl that backs up the
			  piano attack.  Synth Saw 1 is the waveform with
			  some agressive filtering and hard resonance
			  modulated a bit by the filter envelope.
		  Tone 3: This also uses the Ac Piano 1 waveform, but with a
			  lot of help from the filter.  The first part of the
			  filter envelope provides a not-too-subtile "wah"
			  effect to complement the bright attack of Tone 1
			  (remember these are the same waveform).  The trailing
			  part of the filter envelope kicks in after two or
			  three seconds and really stimulates the filter and
			  the heavy dose of hard resonance creates the octave
			  doubling effect I described above.  I am amazed that
			  this sound comes from the Ac Piano 1 waveform!
		  Tone 4: Not used by me for this patch.  Whatever was left
			  over from whatever patch it was I started from.

Comments.  Lean into the aftertouch to hear the modulation effect (vibrato
	   or maybe slightly leslie like).  Hold a chord for 3 to 5 or more
	   seconds to hear the octave doubling effect really kick in.  I
	   seemed to get a dramatic effect from a D chord with octave Ds in
	   the left hand, and a D-A-D in the right (no third), YMMV (your
	   mileage may vary).  I also found the patch to be interesting for
	   some bass riffs in the lower octave of my keyboard (quick note
	   riffs that didn't wait for the octave doubling effect to kick in).
