Most of those synths have a sound similar to that, but to actually make it sound like that will require a bit more work and a bit more processing/equipment than just the softsynth itself. That said, a trance knowledged producer here might be able to help you get the basic sound. good luck!
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Feb-04-2009 01:41
cristianokeller
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Salvador, Bahia
this is not a synth lead, is a piano.. lol
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Feb-04-2009 01:53
justjabbin
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: Sacramento, Ca
Re: Help with saw lead
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Originally posted by justjabbin
Not the piano the saw lead
quote:
originally posted by cristianokeller
this is not a synth lead, is a piano.. lol
Way to go captain obvious in recognizing the piano! Try reading the post before responding
ok just kiding.. I think this can be best in Vanguard due to it's metalic flavor.. some eq to remove the lows.. and it's ok for me..
maybe the original artist used vanguard..
the most important thing in this basic type of sound is not how it sounds so identical, but how do you play it.. So music is more important than audio here..
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Feb-04-2009 02:03
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
It sounds like standard detuned JP-ish supersaw lead with some delay and possibly some added white noise (?). Sounds like they're using the mod wheel to close down the cutoff freq at 0:38 and possibly also bringing the decay down on the envelope. Albino3, Vanguard, Gladiator, V-Station, etc. all should do this with ease and probably already have a bunch of very similar factory presets. Start with a noisy detuned multi-saw sound, shape the amp envelope get the pluck, modulate the filter by velocity and shape the filter envelope to open and close accordingly.
As someone else mentioned, it's probably easiest to dial in the envelope settings if you have the same notes playing. Try sequencing the same pattern of notes first: It sounds like the chords are:
||: Eb (add 9) | Eb (add 9) | F (add 9) | Gmin (add 9) :||
Its a saw, take various saws and then unison them.
Edit the adsr , turn the substain to 0 and mess with the decay.
and not to mention , the oct must be correct too.
Its the short and plucky preset on vanguard..
And btw, nice song!
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Feb-05-2009 03:34
Kismet7
nononoyesyesyesnonono
Registered: Dec 2008
Location: earf
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Originally posted by glsmaster
Tyas used a Virus TI in that lead.
Yah, I knew it sounded too good to be a softsynth.
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