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Creating Bell/Chime sound
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djlogik
Hey everyone. I'm just trying to create a bell/chime sound using some VST, but I can't seem to get the right sound out. I'm using 3 triangle waveforms with lots of reverb. I have numerous VST's so if anyone could help me try to create a sound that'd be great. I'm trying to create a somewhat dark yet uplifting club tune.
IDarkISwordI
Hey. Try filtered square waves ;).

Cheers,
Zac
TranceReality
Or samples :tongue3
RIPassion
Samples, or I actually made a pretty good one with a maelstrom once...
DigiNut
You really need to use either samples, FM synthesis, or some combination of the two for those types of sounds. Subtractive synths don't cut the mustard.
Fatboy
Some slight ring modulation can help you get those disharmonic overtones as well. But yeah, FM or samples is really the way to go.
thecYrus
FM and RM can do it on substractive synths..
djlogik
So you think I could get a good sound on FM7 or Absynth 3?
JustinMead
I once created a real nice Bell/Chime sound with the fruity Dx10. Though i lost it ill try again
thecYrus
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Originally posted by djlogik
So you think I could get a good sound on FM7 or Absynth 3?


well, yes.. but actually i don't really know which kind of bell you're looking for.

everyMan
browse the factory presets on FM7 there are some bells . :)
RickyM
get the synth1 vst, its free
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