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iLLicit
I recently listened to a track called R.B. Fusion - Parranda EP. Most of you guys will probable not know it, because it's more proggy/tech-house stuff.
But in the track there is a specific sound that I would really like to recreate. I have posted a sample of the sound, so that you all know what I want to recreate.

Sample

It's the attacked synth/woosh sound. I hope someone can help me...

cheers,
iLLicit
:D
dj-sean
k that was an easy one that I recreated with the Synth1 free VST in 3 minutes.

Select the "Wind" preset, change the filter attack (not the amp attack) to around 94-96, and hold the note until the top of the whoosh at which point release it. Run it through a highpass filter set to around 1200hz afterwards to get rid of all the low bits. Voila:

http://www.flamevault.com/~celerity/whoosh.mp3

I can post a screenshot of the Synth1 if necessary, but as I mentioned, it's taking a preset and changing only the filter attack.
iLLicit
THanx for the tut, but I guess I have been rather vague with respect to what sound I actually meant.
I didn't mean the white noise sweep, that one is indeed quite easy to replicate. :D Sorry!

I meant the main synth sound, the one with seems a bit attacked and with the delay on it. I think it's hard to describe, but it's the sound that is repeated 5 times.

Hope this makes my post more clear!
fineart
Hello !
Sorry for crossposting but:

I just wanna ask for some help. On this link: http://www.freeweb.hu/moonman/music.mp3 , you can find 14 second part of Mike Shiver - Feelings (Cosmicman Meesah Remix). I hope the sharing of this is legal.

There is a "acid-like" sound of that, which is filtered up.
I would like to know how to make a similar sample like that. How can I make it with Subtractor or Malstrom in Reason, or should I use other synths.
Someone says it is a rebirth or a virus sample with some ditorsion.

I think it can be done with Reason, I heard that Cosmicman use Reason also...

Thanks all,
Unknown DJ
does anyone know how to do a reverse cymbol in reason? please share if you do :)
Unknown DJ
does anyone know how to do a reverse cymbol in reason? please share if you do :)
thecYrus
there's no reverse button in reason.. you've to reverse with soundforge, wavelab, ...

so long
cYrus
dj-sean
quote:
Originally posted by Unknown DJ
does anyone know how to do a reverse cymbol in reason? please share if you do :)


You definitely want to get into the habit of editing all of your samples in a program like Cool Edit or Sound Forge.
Cryogenic
OK OK ! Bashing Reason with ignorance has to stop! :sadgreen:

Load your sample (cymbals, whatever..) into the NN-XT Advanced Sampler, and turn the Play Mode button to BW (backwards).

Cheers
dj-sean
Regardless of whether or not Reason allows you to, I still see no reason why you'd want to do be doing reversed cymbal crashes in Real Time.


Illicit: oops! I see the sample you're talking about. To me it sounds just like any one of your generic type pads at a relatively high octave with a moderately high attack on it, short release and some echo. What program do you mainly use? I know that would be cake to do in something like Absynth or Atmosphere.

Unknown DJ
lol give me a chance guys! only just brought my midi keyboard. (today acually) so im a total novise at this game. (got a m audio radium61 if anyone wanted to know ;))
dj-sean
As a general tip, don't do your kicks, percs, whooshes and other similar effects in real time; process them externally as much as you can and import them as samples.
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