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sonic_akb
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Manaus, Brazil
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Aug-17-2004 15:02
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tupsox
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Chicago, IL
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Thanks for your tips. I tried using the Bitcrusher plugin included with Logic though it seems to just introduce alot of noise into the sound....gives it more of a massive digital overdrive sound. Its an "improvement" i.e. closer to what I'm after, but not all the way there.
I'm probably just at a loss of words to describe exactly the sound, though anybody who has Ayumi - M (Above and Beyond Remix) can hear what I'm going for.
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Aug-17-2004 16:25
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tupsox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Chicago, IL
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Actually, another song with a sound like this if I remember correctly is trisco - Muzak (original mix). However, I haven't heard this song in months or even years so I could be wrong! I remember a lo-fi choir in it though...
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Aug-17-2004 16:31
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ZxZDeViLZxZ
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Regina, SK
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absynth 2 has a preset for digital choir type sound, its really good its more of a pad sound so you might try checking it out. its in the factory presets
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Aug-17-2004 19:30
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sonic_akb
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Manaus, Brazil
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Generally, I use my Waldorf XT in order to make choir pads, lo-fi sounds and other effects. Waldorf XT has interesting features to dirty up any sound, like:
1. weird and amazing filters: Waveshaper (12dB LPF->wave-shaping filter); FM filter (Osc2's output modulates the freq); Sample and Hold filter (lower the sampling rate of the signal before routing it through a low-pass 12dB filter); SinX>12L (shaper with a sine function->12dB LPF) - this one is cool for crazy basses.
Of course, there are the normal filters: 12/24 dB LPF.
2. External signal input to filters and effects (effects are horrible).
3. Wavetable synthesis with unison/detune/osc sync/ring mod/FM etc. capable of the incredible (digital) evolving sounds, and if you want, extremely lo-fi sounds like the 12 bit's samplers (granular, you know). But it can emulate nice analog sounds as well.
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Oh, Absynth is very very interesting and can make amazing sounds.
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Aug-18-2004 11:47
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tupsox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Chicago, IL
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| quote: | Originally posted by sonic_akb
Generally, I use my Waldorf XT in order to make choir pads, lo-fi sounds and other effects. Waldorf XT has interesting features to dirty up any sound, like:
1. weird and amazing filters: Waveshaper (12dB LPF->wave-shaping filter); FM filter (Osc2's output modulates the freq); Sample and Hold filter (lower the sampling rate of the signal before routing it through a low-pass 12dB filter); SinX>12L (shaper with a sine function->12dB LPF) - this one is cool for crazy basses.
Of course, there are the normal filters: 12/24 dB LPF.
2. External signal input to filters and effects (effects are horrible).
3. Wavetable synthesis with unison/detune/osc sync/ring mod/FM etc. capable of the incredible (digital) evolving sounds, and if you want, extremely lo-fi sounds like the 12 bit's samplers (granular, you know). But it can emulate nice analog sounds as well.
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Oh, Absynth is very very interesting and can make amazing sounds. |
Thanks for the tips guys. What is the name of the choir preset in Absynth? Is it in the Absynth demo?
I'd love a Waldorf XT...but I'm about spent on hardware for the moment. I suppose if I start playing with Absynth I'll end up buying it, and its not cheap...
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Aug-19-2004 15:06
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sonic_akb
tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Manaus, Brazil
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Tupsox, yesterday I was testing the Cubase's BitCrusher VST with pads from Supernova II (double saw synced with HP filter) and I think it worked fine. Try it! Don't forget some filter VST with fast and crazy modulation (cutoff). Maybe I make some demo clip, ok?
AK
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Aug-19-2004 15:31
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