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| Leon Oziel |
I keep trying to get something similar to that, I just love that deviation from those normal trancey saws. Can anyone help me try to replicate it so I can understand what he did?
Is it a Sine + Saw? I use Reason 3.0
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| Danne__85 |
What song are you talking about?
Maybe a sample? |
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| staticblue |
i think he means Estuera ?
estuera = jonas steur. |
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| Leon Oziel |
| Forgiveness :p, I meant Estuera, Jonas Steur. Any of his songs really, they all have the same kind of siney lead! |
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| Dickie-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danne__85
I listened to one of Estuera's tracks and then tryed to remake the sound he used.
Sample: http://www.lnctv.com/~a41154a/samples/
Is it this kind of sound you're after? |
cool how did you make that sound? did u manually pitchbend it? what vst? |
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| Danne__85 |
| Just used a Subtractor (in Reason). No pitch-bend. Just some portamento. |
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| Leon Oziel |
That is pretty cool. I love when people ask about pitchbend/glide :P, I'm so happy I found out what that portamento knob could do just a week ago! Hehe
See that's pretty neat, but I really want to learn the semantical version of how that's done... e.g. the wave-forms and shaping of them. :S |
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| Danne__85 |
| It's just a usual saw-waveform, some filtering and some portamento. Put some reverb on it and you have the sound finished. |
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| Drazzic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danne__85
I listened to one of Estuera's tracks and then tryed to remake the sound he used.
Sample: http://www.lnctv.com/~a41154a/samples/
Is it this kind of sound you're after? |
Wow those 2 samples both sounds really nice! |
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| Danne__85 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Drazzic
Wow those 2 samples both sounds really nice! |
Thank you. :) |
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