Take any type of 303 emulator, play around with the resonance and some some filter automation.
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Feb-12-2009 10:43
djandymac
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Middlesbrough
tyas = god damn legend. ill probs get slated for this but on the ta forums people obsessed with coming up with new sounds all the time constantly striving to be different and putting down people who use the same sounds more than once even though the people who are using these sounds are creating good music. personally imo you can only have so many sounds that will sound good in the genre you are using. rant over lol let the slating begin
Originally posted by Subtle
There is alot of bash of Tyas, because he is popular but doesnt really bring anything new to the table.
But he seems like a great guy and his success comes from being really dedicated to what he does.
i would agree with this
you guys are acting like i was attacking tyas as a person
i actually hung out with tyas for a whole night when he was down here a couple years ago, really nice down to earth dude... he parties
i do think he uses the same formula for every track though which is why, personally i find him a bit of a boring producer. no question he is extremely talented, but if you played a set of his tunes (as he does) it would be/is extremely boring because there's no variation..
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Feb-12-2009 12:27
flutlicht junky
in das haus
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK
Its because he doesn't like doing the arrangment but prefers to spend time creating the melodies, sounds etc. Fair enough!!
I just don't understand why, with all the creative opportunities that electronic music provides, people would use the same sounds and arrangement over and over. Seems to me like it would be really boring.
Feb-12-2009 14:25
justjabbin
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: Sacramento, Ca
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
There is alot of bash of Tyas, because he is popular but doesnt really bring anything new to the table.
But he seems like a great guy and his success comes from being really dedicated to what he does.
This really is going nowhere! The guy is asking how to create a acid line like Sean Tyas... and you guys end up flaming Tyas... What the hell is wrong here!!
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Feb-12-2009 15:42
djandymac
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Middlesbrough
quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
i would agree with this
you guys are acting like i was attacking tyas as a person
i actually hung out with tyas for a whole night when he was down here a couple years ago, really nice down to earth dude... he parties
i do think he uses the same formula for every track though which is why, personally i find him a bit of a boring producer. no question he is extremely talented, but if you played a set of his tunes (as he does) it would be/is extremely boring because there's no variation..
well i guess its a personal preference of what you like more about tracks isnt it. im a sucker for beautiful melodies and chord progressions and if the sounds created to use them are repeated in most tracks it wouldnt bother me aslong as i enjoyed the compsition.
for this effect i find an appropriate sound uasually a resy sawy bass sound then set the cutoff and or resonance to note velocity then change the volocity of each note in my midi editor to create the desired effect, would also cut all the low end too with an eq
That's not really an acid line. More a filtered, wide range band pass from about 300hz - 3khz, pulse bass patch with a little bit of phaser on it for movement.