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Four_On_Four-er
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: (Red Wing, USA) & DEEp underground where it's still warm...
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I'm curious to know this as well. I'm used to modifying samples or soundfonts to get this effect.
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Oct-13-2006 00:32
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Four_On_Four-er
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: (Red Wing, USA) & DEEp underground where it's still warm...
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I thought he meant how to synthesize it.
LFO sine-waves seem to be one trick -- pehaps adding a tad of FM.
I got a tiny bit of an AHH-choral effect by taking the 3xOSC, making them all sine waves, and LFO the pitch with a delay. I did a couple other things to it, I just need to remember...
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Oct-13-2006 01:24
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kitphillips
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I think I know the sound you're talking about, you might try setting the mod envelope to control the pitch of one of the oscs turn up the noise osc and have an lfo in there too (maybe controlling the amp of the noise osc)... maybe.
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Oct-13-2006 08:04
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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I synthesized vox type sounds on my Virus B. Ill see if I can post a clip when I get home from work. You can't do it on any subtractive VA. You need 3 highly resonant formant filters ideally but you can work it with 2.
Then I just did it with wavetables. When I get home i'll try to post more of the details.
To be honest though, back in those classics, most of those vocal effects came from workstations like the Korg Trinity - i.e. they were sampled. Synthesizing choral sounds is quite difficult and it doesn't really sound all that realistic. Bit like synthesizing acoustic stringed instruments.
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Oct-13-2006 12:37
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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Probably not. I did it using the wavetable formants on the Virus. I don't know of any equivilant you could use in KLC, but the wavetable sounds like an electric piano.
I've been meaning to post the details but after moving house all my studio gear is still boxed up.
You definitely need the 2 filters though and more than likely a 3rd if you want it to sound really good. Otherwise you don't get the vowel sound.
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Oct-16-2006 12:42
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