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303 rob nickson sound
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| jetflag |
hey
me have question...me is making (or atleast trying to) an uplifting trancer track but me cant find a good 303 sound...sumthing robert nickson uses in (for example) spiral, kallocain, & 2v2 remixes
could any1 of u guys hook me up with a good "303-sound-plugin/synth"?
or any other advices
my current software setup is
cubase sx2, t-racks, Refxvanguard, spectrasonics athmosphere, z3ta, pro-53, superwave2 & a whole lot of ffcts
thanx forward:gsmile: |
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| Low Profile |
| Audiorealism Bassline |
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| dEEkAy |
you can use almost any tool for that..e.g. use one of the 303 vanguard presets...EQ them a lil (take out the lower notes), add some slight delay (preferably 16th) and a lil reverb.
THEN load in the Cubase SX Overdrive Plugin...choose "warm", set overdrive to somewhat 70-80% (see yerself) and add extra gain on the mids and highs (leave the bass as it is).
then its all about the pattern u build :D |
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| jetflag |
| thnx deekay i'll give it a try |
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| aquila |
| Propellerhead's ReBirth is now abandonware and can be legally downloaded for nothing. Give that a try. |
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| Lokhèn |
| Vanguard can do some wicked 303's... choose a fm pulse, bi saw, and a pulse pwn, turn the fat knob up a little more than 1/4, then turn the pwm knob all whe way to wihcever side you prefer and chose a filter you think sound nice, also play a little the envelopes... You could also try experementing with wich waveforms you use.. |
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| C-quence |
| He uses a subtractor with highpass filter, bit of resonance and a filter overdrive for that sound. |
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| jetflag |
thank you soo much for the advices & tips you guys right now already i got a 303 preset wich matches me track
thanx!:clown: |
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| paulc_dj |
| quote: | Originally posted by C-quence
He uses a subtractor with highpass filter, bit of resonance and a filter overdrive for that sound. |
You mention that he uses a subtractor which is obviously Reason, but how do you get a filter overdrive effect in FL Studio?
Cheers.
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