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Posted by Strep on Jan-04-2004 02:28:

Plucked Sound

Has anyone got a tutorial or any tips for creating a sweet trance plucked sound?

Feel free to post examples.


Posted by hey cheggy on Jan-04-2004 03:20:

Most of it is in the filter envelope. Use a low pass filter and get the filter decay and sustain so that it plucks the filter.

Also, try this thread and the "programming analog synths" manual by howard scarr. It's on the Access-Music.de site somewhere


Posted by Etherium on Jan-04-2004 07:34:

I wrote one a long time ago. Good luck finding it. Try searching for it. : )


Posted by hey cheggy on Jan-04-2004 07:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Etherium
I wrote one a long time ago. Good luck finding it. Try searching for it. : )


Yeah, the thread I found was by by some retard. Probably not worth reading.


Posted by Strep on Jan-04-2004 16:14:

Thanks for that guys. I did do a search before posting but it didn't seem to find the thread that you posted Etherium. Still cheggy
found it for me.



Good post Etherium. Has helped a lot. Cheers!


Posted by Strep on Jan-04-2004 20:33:

Having just checked my soft synths I cannot find one that allows me to modulate the filter release using the filter envelope. Any ideas on which soft synths can do this.

I've checked V Station, absynth, pro 53 and it doesn't look like it can be done on any of them! Bugger!


Posted by Luke Terry on Jan-04-2004 21:00:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by Strep
Having just checked my soft synths I cannot find one that allows me to modulate the filter release using the filter envelope. Any ideas on which soft synths can do this.

I've checked V Station, absynth, pro 53 and it doesn't look like it can be done on any of them! Bugger!


you can do it easily with v-station and pro-53, thats what teh filter envelopes do

abysynth i dunno about, its a bit strange


Posted by Strep on Jan-04-2004 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Luke Terry
you can do it easily with v-station and pro-53, thats what teh filter envelopes do


Sorry Luke I must be having a blonde moment but how do you get the filter envelope to MODULATE the filter release in either pro53 or v-station?

I've made a pro53 preset of the closest I can get.....Feel free to give any pointers/ advice on how I can make it better:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/musica...r%20Plucker.p5p


Posted by Luke Terry on Jan-04-2004 22:14:

Cool

give me an example of the type of sound you are trying to create, naming a song i mean

add me to msn and ill try guide you through it [email protected]


Posted by Sypherion on Jan-05-2004 12:06:

z3ta+ can do it easily....


Posted by hey cheggy on Jan-05-2004 15:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Strep
but how do you get the filter envelope to MODULATE the filter release


With a mod matrix. The tutorial was written for the virus, so all this recursive crap meant for that, or anything else with a modulation matrix. Not something you find on many softies.


Posted by Thunder5 on Jul-21-2004 02:17:

Just found this VSTi, String Thing, it is basically a plucked string synth based on the Karplus-Strong algorithm.

More Here


Posted by dj-rob on Jul-21-2004 04:55:

Do u have v-station? i have a nice plucked sound you can work off of if you want. Just let me know.


Posted by Thunder5 on Jul-21-2004 04:59:

quote:
Originally posted by dj-rob
Do u have v-station? i have a nice plucked sound you can work off of if you want. Just let me know.


Tell me more. (yes I got v-station)


Posted by dj-rob on Jul-21-2004 05:15:

Okay, here is an mp3 sample (remake of envio) the pluck is vstation.
http://dj-rob.vugaming.com/tastuff/rob_vstation.mp3

The patch...
http://dj-rob.vugaming.com/tastuff/rob_pluck_01.mid

Load into v-station by going into global and import.

Enjoy

If you need more help let me know.


Posted by Thunder5 on Jul-21-2004 05:24:

OK. Thanks. will have look at it when I get back from waxing cars..


Posted by kosmostar on Jul-21-2004 16:43:

"programming analog synths" manual by howard scarr:
that pdf:
http://www.access-music.de/download...divervirus#cat4


Posted by shadeuk on Dec-08-2005 01:38:

quote:
Originally posted by dj-rob
Okay, here is an mp3 sample (remake of envio) the pluck is vstation.
http://dj-rob.vugaming.com/tastuff/rob_vstation.mp3

The patch...
http://dj-rob.vugaming.com/tastuff/rob_pluck_01.mid

Load into v-station by going into global and import.

Enjoy

If you need more help let me know.


Does anyone happen to still have this patch and can re-upload it somewhere please?

Thanks.


Posted by djlogik on Dec-08-2005 06:40:

I was actually gonna ask the same thing. I wanted to hear what they sounded like.


Posted by Low Profile on Dec-08-2005 12:51:

Not the same patch, but pretty decent anyways (I never actually heard the old one, but this is what I'd call "a trance pluck"... If you wanted something resembling a real guitar sound, then this is not for you... )

you can get it here:
http://130.208.227.244/Trance-pluck.mid (V-Station program)

If this is not the sound you were looking for, then I'm sorry... Just trying to help


Posted by paulc_dj on Dec-08-2005 20:26:

I have that patch on my comp. Am at work at the mo, but will post it up with a couple of other v-station pluck sounds I have as well, when I get home.

PC


Posted by shadeuk on Dec-16-2005 15:44:

quote:
Originally posted by paulc_dj
I have that patch on my comp. Am at work at the mo, but will post it up with a couple of other v-station pluck sounds I have as well, when I get home.

PC


Have you got around to uploading these yet mate?

Cheers.


Posted by paulc_dj on Dec-16-2005 16:29:

Will do them tonight mate. Soz have been mega busy at work and it slipped my mind.

PC


Posted by paulc_dj on Dec-16-2005 23:41:

Heres the file: Pluck Preset, for those who want it. They are all V-Station presets and I think theres 4 or 5 in there. Hope they are useful!

PC


Posted by Indavic on Jan-04-2006 20:50:

paulc, any chance you can reupload that pluck package again?
thanks


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