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Posted by nayaent on Aug-10-2010 18:39:

Topic: trance,dance,funkyhouse,sounds... forum help.

does anyone know the best trance forum where people can swap sound design techniques and ideas?

i would like too make this sound that comes in at 50 seconds
and even the beginning pad sound...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_-UiAwEgbQ&feature =related


i would also like too know.. what the best vst is too get the NICESTT indistry standers trance and dance pads and synths. vsts with the best sonic quality wich would sound exactly like the pro's...... thank you for your advice


Posted by tehlord on Aug-10-2010 18:56:

You need to get a VST with these parameters :-

Sample
Hold
Invert
Transform


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-10-2010 19:16:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
You need to get a VST with these parameters :-

Sample
Hold
Invert
Transform


Compress
Reduce
Aamplify
Process


Posted by nayaent on Aug-10-2010 19:18:

whats with the cheekyness, keyboard warriors?
fancy giving me some help? there must be a better forum out there if this one is full of dicks like u2,


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-10-2010 20:06:

quote:
Originally posted by nayaent
whats with the cheekyness, keyboard warriors?
fancy giving me some help? there must be a better forum out there if this one is full of dicks like u2,


Your questions cover a vast territory with either an infinite supply of pat answers (industry standard VST's: Rob Pappen, Native Instruments, Cakewalk, Sonalksis, Sonitus, Brainworx, et al), an obvious answer (sound design idea forums: here) or an answer which takes away time from what we're doing (check this video out and then tell me how to make X sound).

Eventually, one of us will get around to answering your question on how the pad was developed. Until that time, it might help to remember we get two to five people per week, in this forum, who ask questions on how to achieve artist specific proficiencies but who contribute relatively little. While, at least, one of us will likely endeavor to answer your question, eventually, it might behoove you to realize that terrorizing the locals isn't favorable to obtaining the answer you're looking for - even when we're busting your chops for asking mostly silly questions.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-10-2010 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by nayaent
this one is full of dicks like u2

and why exactly should we give you any help with that attitude?

if u really want to know; this forum right might be the best forum for sharing ideas within the trance-genre. you could start by reading the stickies on top.


Posted by nayaent on Aug-10-2010 20:17:

ok im very sorry for the attitude i also given you... i would like too swap ideas and be usefull aswel so if anyone would like too know how too make dubstep please ask me and i will sort you out with any patches i have made for myt beats....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkJV3bnvYzs
one song of mine ^^

i have pretty much all those vst's...
maybe a kind person can just tell me what sort of sound im looking for seeing as though im new too trance music.. im looking for the sort of cheesy hip hop rhianna - rude boy .... . jason derulo-whatcha say
timberland synths..... <<< i know timberlands synth is maybe a super saw with a gate on it.... but yes maybe even point me into the rite direction would be nice.... is there other forums like this with trance?

and also nexus2 vst...... i cant find anything too change the oscilators.. just filters and effects... so is nexus sort of.... u get the sounds your givin and then thats it.?


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-10-2010 21:06:

At least three saw/octave saw/multi saw oscillators with a low-pass filter around sixty percent and a double octave notch filter at 30% behind the low-pass in a serial configuration. Both resonances should be set between 15 & 30% - to taste. Two of the oscillators should be one octave lower than one of them and should have a higher percentage of their mix devoted to the sound.

The pads didn't sound like there was an envelope tied to the filter (but honestly, the mix is so cluttered with that infernal, cloying, clanging lead - it's hard to tell) but if there was, it would only be nominally gained.

Zeta+ would be an excellent VST to make this sound.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Aug-10-2010 21:15:

what you are looking for is "hypersaw" on a access virus TI hardware synthesizer. it can be made with any synth using layering and detuned saws, but the "pros" use the virus-synth instead because its easy and sounds ok. audio-demo can be found on www.access-music.de
and heres a terrible tut on how to do it using "synth1" VST (great synth btw): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apziEp6XoD8. liked your track btw, whats pretty funny is that i can hear supersaws in it lol. oh do a search in the stickies for supersaw too lol. the ultimate leadsound for cheese trance.


Posted by cryophonik on Aug-11-2010 02:51:

FYI:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4202150

Not making any accusations here, but it's apparent that he tried to create an alt over at KVR and got busted. We'll see, but the whole thing smacks of trolling to me.


Posted by kitphillips on Aug-11-2010 10:53:

Definately a troll.

No one is this stupid, certainly not stupid enough to think that Rihanna is trance...


Posted by Ry Thomas on Aug-12-2010 18:54:

Re: Topic: trance,dance,funkyhouse,sounds... forum help.

quote:
Originally posted by nayaent
does anyone know the best trance forum where people can swap sound design techniques and ideas?

i would like too make this sound that comes in at 50 seconds
and even the beginning pad sound...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_-UiAwEgbQ&feature =related


i would also like too know.. what the best vst is too get the NICESTT indistry standers trance and dance pads and synths. vsts with the best sonic quality wich would sound exactly like the pro's...... thank you for your advice




I fuckin knew you'd be a Manc with spelling like that



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