how do i get that trance synth sound? (with reason)
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ravedude16 |
I just got reason a while ago but no matter how hard I try I cant get that "trance-y" synth sound that you heard in so many songs for example the synth in aura - the source of trance is it even possible to get this with the use of software? or do i need a hardware synth?
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Peter Campbell |
I just started using Reason also and the subtractor is quite good
for it being a softsynth but it really lacks the next step in sound gereration.
BTW Reason is some of the best software you can use, so use it, learn
and when you can right/produce tracks like the best of them get so hardware synths then, just learn all you can about synths and how they work. |
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mantisnl |
subtractor ya say eh?
where can I get that program>????
plze Pm me...
greetz,
DJ Mantis |
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goldenarmZ |
subtractor is the synth built into reason :) |
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Pjotr G |
a nice stand-alone softsynth aparently is "buzz" |
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Theotrope |
Reaktor. :)
a bitch to program though |
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mantisnl |
wooow man! did you did that with FruityLoops???
If you did, could you send me those synth-presets????
that remix rulez man!
greetz,
DJ Mantis |
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dj dave b |
yep i did!
okay let me sort it out and i'll get back to ya |
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DaveC |
Wow!
Thats amazing!
that synth sounds better than the original!!
Keep @ it |
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Theotrope |
For a short synth like that, try getting Sonic Syndicate's Scorpion. It's monophonic, but you can get a passable short trance synth once you detune the osc's and play with the spectral FX.
If anyone's interested in scorp 2.0 just PM me.
Cheers all
chris L |
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dj_alfi |
is THAT a 3xosc?????
i think it sounds kinda like one the samples i got... |
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