yeah acid is one of the toughest sounds to get sounding good , at least for me anyway. just curious what program do you use?. i use reason and the presets it has were impossible to make and good acid sound, i thought. but i downloaded and bought some refills that give me quite a few sounds similar to the sample you just listened. as for going about making one from scratch i have no fucking idea , sorry . but if you use reason i could piont you in the right direction for refills.
actually this might help. it explained in reason but i think the basic idea would work for any daw?. you might be past this piont alrady but it gave me a general idea of how to make acid. although its not same as the one in the sample you posted. its more a less the classic acid sound.
oh yeah its in the trance master class 1 , just below the half way mark of the page. good luck
Last edited by lowski on Sep-25-2007 at 20:05
Sep-25-2007 19:58
sterilis
Sunset Ibiza
Registered: May 2005
Location: Belfast/Ibiza/Manchester
im using cubase sx 3. also have a few popular vsti's and a jp 8000. been trying it with audio realism bassline but it sounds like crap. ive tried using all the functions in audiorealism including distortion just doesnt seem to work. maybe its the pattern.
Originally posted by sterilis
im using cubase sx 3. also have a few popular vsti's and a jp 8000. been trying it with audio realism bassline but it sounds like crap. ive tried using all the functions in audiorealism including distortion just doesnt seem to work. maybe its the pattern.
anyone any examples of their work?
are you looking for a full range line to be your major instrument or a line that drives trough the background of your track?
Sep-25-2007 21:12
derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
Hmm. I'd say a large part of that sound is the fast wah effect placed on it. You could get a similar effect by setting an eq to a fairly chunky boost, with a fairly wide q, then moving the frequency around in time to the song.
But you'd need to get the original sound close for it to sound similar. It's fun, trying to work out how certain sounds were created!
Sep-25-2007 21:17
sterilis
Sunset Ibiza
Registered: May 2005
Location: Belfast/Ibiza/Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by soundrush
are you looking for a full range line to be your major instrument or a line that drives trough the background of your track?
Originally posted by sterilis
at the minute just something for the background.
ok. i would suggest to use the 303 teebee preset from vanguard. switch filter to bandpass, move cuttof to 5 Hz. Add a slow cuttof LFO. Add a long delay. Use EQ to cuttof the low frequencies and make it fit into your tune.
Used it on my productions a couple of times with good result.
Sep-25-2007 21:27
sterilis
Sunset Ibiza
Registered: May 2005
Location: Belfast/Ibiza/Manchester
cheers ill give this a go now. if it turns out shit you'll have to find your version and send me it