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Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-08-2002 13:39:

Flutlicht/SHOKK Patches

Does nebody have ne descent SHOKK or Flutlicht Patches for bass or leads? I got a virus but if nebody has ne for ne piece of hardware we might as well post the settings here and then at least you can see how there made. I want the bass sound tho!


Posted by Michael Russo on Sep-08-2002 15:15:

What equipment do they use? I thought they used software?


Posted by Martin McG on Sep-08-2002 15:27:

this sounds like a mint idea! if anybody knows anything pls post it in here so we got a decent selection of stuff!

shokk and flutlicht rock


Posted by Trancevision on Sep-08-2002 18:08:

I am going to publish a quite good S.H.O.K.K. lead in my Tranceaddict Reason Refill for the NN19, sounds nice & phat...see EXPLORATION OF SOUND pages 7 - 9 for details !

Trancevision


Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-09-2002 08:25:

Nice one, i think im falling in love with the NN19.

Good point tho, what do they use? Does nebody know? Are they layered samples?


Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-13-2002 15:18:

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Posted by mantisnl on Sep-13-2002 17:04:

they use vaz 2001 don`t they?

at least thats what i`ve heard


Posted by robstar on Sep-13-2002 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by mantisnl
they use vaz 2001 don`t they?

at least thats what i`ve heard


Yep! I�m pretty sure of that. But still I can�t get the Shokk sound with VAZ , I`m close but not right there yet...

Anyone else had any luck creating the Shokk synth?


Posted by gk_nz on Sep-13-2002 17:58:

Hey Tom_Cowan Is that a FEVAH logo I see as someones avatar go Fevah they rox! I actually am resident at the local Fevah Fahrenhite night here in New Zealand, play alot with Blair Hawkes (guy who did the recently new fevah mix cd with ian m) ne way on to this bass sounds...

I recently found out that actually its far easier to get a good similar bass in junglist believe it or not. Guyver, you may have heard of him, he is a hard german trance producer recently has had tunes signed to Tidy Trax he uses junglist himself and gets very good effects on german and Shokk style bass sounds which was interesting. I have tried it out myself and yes its true very simple to do. The best way is to play around with the wave forms the way I stumbled onto it. I an't good on specifics as I only tried it briefly and dont write German styled hard trance myself.

If you want more details there is a thread on the Tidy.com production forum (under the main forum) its run by Paul Maddox and Guyver, two very good producers so there's alot of related info there and you can ask about such related stuff there and you'll get a very qualified answer.


Posted by DJ Sound on Sep-13-2002 21:03:

i went to read on tidy.com and i dont see any forum anywhere......where is it? peace


Posted by robstar on Sep-14-2002 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by DJSound
i went to read on tidy.com and i dont see any forum anywhere......where is it? peace


It�s right here:

http://www.tidy.com/tidyboard-v3/frameset_tidyboard.asp



Posted by Acid Circus on Sep-15-2002 20:57:

They work at Reverb Audio Lab which mainly consists of softsynths. I believe they have even included some fruity produced sounds in their tunes!


Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-17-2002 10:22:

Cheers GK, im trying to junglist now n Fevah Rule! Never been to the night in London but love the label.


Posted by j�c� on Sep-17-2002 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Acid Circus
They work at Reverb Audio Lab which mainly consists of softsynths. I believe they have even included some fruity produced sounds in their tunes!


I wouldnt be surprised, the latest fruity is pretty damn powerful!


Posted by CrackedLcd on Sep-18-2002 22:06:

I saw this in a interview with shokk on trancesystem....

What's the equipment listing for your studio and what software is used to put it all together?

Reverb: Isn't this a professional secrecy? No, seriously, it's not a big studio at all. I have not that much equipment at the moment. And I use a lot of software and softsynths.


How exactly are those beautiful growling riffs created as we've experienced in the remixes such as the ones for First Impression, Excelsis and Amnesia?

Reverb: Most of the melodies are made with VAZ Modular (softsynth) and a lot of FX.


Posted by hey cheggy on Sep-19-2002 04:47:

Also, the software that comes with Creamware's Pulsar II is supposed to be amazing. Although it costs about $1,500us, including the sound card though


Posted by Tom_cowan on Sep-23-2002 11:07:

Cheggy, is that what reverb uses?



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