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-- Italian trademark of the 90's
Italian trademark of the 90's
What is this sound? It's a sound used very often by the producers of capella, 49ers etc etc...
It's very full, and fluffy. Sounds like there is some monster flanger/chorus/phaser on it that oscillates pretty fast...
Sample1
Sample2
Now that you've heard it you probably go "aaaahhh, that's the one, i remember this sound"
So if anyone has any clue about what produced this sound, how it was made, etc etc, please let me know. Is there a synth with this as a patch? Probably not...my guess is that it's custom made by the producers in italy...
the bass line in sample 1 is from a yamaha DX7
the main sound in both is a preset from an old synth.
Cant for the life of me remember which it is - From (vague) memory its from a roland 'D' series synth, or possibly a yamaha dx. Been a long time since i have used either.
this sound was used a lot in early hardcore rave tunes in the early 90s- albeit edited slightly. It is definately a preset, as i used to use it loads.
Oh, so it is a preset...cool. By the way, i should have said i was not after the bass-sound 
sounds like a supersaw on a very bad/cheap synth 
I'm pretty sure that sound.....wait, hold on! did I hear supersaw? FORGET ABOUT THE DAMN SUPERSAW!
anyway I remeber that sound from the old school euro days..well I'm pretty sure any VA can slam that out....man you got me remebering all those old tunes I used to listen to..lol...I think at one point every tune out in the 90's used that sound.
There's a preset for it in Vanguard that's called "Felix you?" It's called that because the most popular song that used it was Felix - Don't you want my Love (classic!). If you're trying to build it yourself, you need a rotary effect, not just a chorus or flanger.
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| Originally posted by xls There's a preset for it in Vanguard that's called "Felix you?" It's called that because the most popular song that used it was Felix - Don't you want my Love (classic!). If you're trying to build it yourself, you need a rotary effect, not just a chorus or flanger. |
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