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dj_inferno
I'm trying to figure out to make osme cheesy/mainstream trance leads (milk inc, lasgo, ian van dahl, dj encore, etc). Everything I make sounds like flutlicht or is a supersaw or something that sounds really hard or its really soft similar to tiesto, ferry style leads. If anyone knows how to make sounds like this. I heard that I need to buy a virus. Never used one b4 so I can't comment on how they sound.
hey cheggy
What are you using at the moment? Those cheesy leads are normally a cross between a saw and square/pulse waveform. Just make sure you use the higher keys to increase cheasiness.
Trancevision
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If anyone knows how to make sounds like this. I heard that I need to buy a virus



no you don't need a virus...

At samplecity www.samplecity.net there is bigh thread "how to get that supersaw synth" with softsynths. Perhaps you can find more infos there...generally a good site for productions infos...

:gsmile:


Trancevision
Project T
just put it all an octave higher and make cheesy melodies
dj_inferno
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Originally posted by hey cheggy
What are you using at the moment?


Mostly Pro-53, Vaz 2010, & Z3ta+...
I've had some success with the vaz & pro-53 and using reverb on it.

:happy2: I just got the V-Station and some of the presets were what I was looking for. Also I made some sounds and noticed I'm able to make some cheesy sounds out of it. The onboard effects really helped. :happy2:
Project T
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Originally posted by dj_inferno
Mostly Pro-53, Vaz 2010, & Z3ta+...
I've had some success with the vaz & pro-53 and using reverb on it.

:happy2: I just got the V-Station and some of the presets were what I was looking for. Also I made some sounds and noticed I'm able to make some cheesy sounds out of it. The onboard effects really helped. :happy2:


u mite also want to use eq of a kind, flanger, delay, filter, etc.
KilldaDJ
junox2

the sweet sounds with LFO

personally...i prefer the sounds of the beast and plasticz

from www.refx.net

the juno synth is cheesylicious
SgtFoo
I see it as a big tweaking of the cut and resonance limits used during the track. the EQ and flange fx are also factors of the cheesier synths.
higher resonance and higher cut limits will push the synth to be beepier, and a little more cheesy.

Also, the higher octaves are cheese-style
Tomer Iserovitc
there is nothing cheecy about the jp8080 (ian van dhal) :)
dj_inferno
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Originally posted by Tomer Iserovitc
there is nothing cheecy about the jp8080 (ian van dhal) :)


I was trying to describe the sound I was going after and Ian Van Dahl imo uses a mainsteam/cheszy synth.

Vortex_SA
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Originally posted by dj_inferno Everything I make sounds like flutlicht or is a supersaw or something that sounds really hard or its really soft similar to tiesto, ferry style leads.


sorry, but i just cant see the problem here...
Floorfiller
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Originally posted by Vortex_SA
sorry, but i just cant see the problem here...


i was just about to say the same thing...so what you're saying is that everything you touch turns to gold, but you want poopie??? well i'll tell you what...i'll make some cheesy crap since that all i'm good at and you give me the tiesto synths hehehehe...
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