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4am
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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Hey man - I like that too! It sounds good. Don't know what to tell ya except experiment. It doesn't sound like a supersaw to me.
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Jan-07-2007 18:11
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MidnightBlue
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Here guys, I tried to manipulate it myself in Absynth 3 and I still think I'm no where close to it, besides the chord notes that I got right (it's not hard when you play piano). What I did was add a sine/saw and tweaked it up from there. I also added a very soft bass so it adds texture to it. Besides everything else, that's all I accomplished here.
At least I tried my best:
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If anyone can try manipulating it themselves I will be very happy appreaciated.
Thanks a lot guys!
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Jan-07-2007 22:23
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camsr
Suspended User
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: nor cal
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you should save your money and buy a Virus TI if you wanna make it big dude.
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Jan-08-2007 10:01
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MidnightBlue
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by camsr
you should save your money and buy a Virus TI if you wanna make it big dude. |
I'm not going to buy a TI yet. If I bought a TI it would be sitting there in dust, I wouldn't know what I would be doing with it yet.
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Wouldn't a simple gate give the same effect? |
I have no clue, that's why I asked someone to try and manipulate it for me. It's up to you guys though, it would be nice.
| quote: | Originally posted by djms
bull shit
a workman should never blame his tools.
Kuffdam and plant use only software - u just gotta know what your doing.
By using a sampler as well it opens up new sounds........
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I agree 100% with you. And yes, a lot of big producers out there use software. Maor Levi for example, and you can do the same thing with VST's because they're just virtual and almost exactly the same as hardware synths. If you know how to program good, using VST's will be the same thing as using hardware in my opinion - I'm going to bring Absynth 4 into this sentance and say that if you know how to use Absynth then you're basically "programming", Absynth is very powerful.
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Jan-08-2007 15:44
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thoughtlessjex
Yakkity Yak

Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Yea, try a gate on a pad. I'm assuming you know what a gate is? If not, just ask Muck around with the settings and you should get a similar effect 
As for the Virus TI, that is such stupid advice. I'm sorry, but you don't tell people to buy expensive equipment just because it's the best. You don't even need it as it was previously mentioned and if you do eventually get it, I'm sure that you will be at a point where you can decide for yourself whether you need it or not. The worst thing is when new producers go out and spend a whole load of money on things they won't be using for a while, or at all.
Good luck with it |
But that's not a gate. It's sidechained. The gain reduction is tied to the kick's amplitude, not a midi automation. And the method of gain reduction will have nothing to do with the richness of the sound. If you want a richer sound, use choruses, use unison, use detuning. Then sidechain the pad. There's not much else I can say.
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