thomas bronzwaer sounds
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trancefanuk2006 |
hey guys, my first post here, been browsing for a while :p
im trying hard to recreate the sounds for thomas bronzwaer as in his lead sounds, its quite a kind of plucked saw sound but having difficulties & dont know where to begin
the lead sounds are the ones used in 'Close Horizon' and 'Shadow World'
sample can be streamed here
if anyone could try to recreate that or knows on how to program such things then please help if you can
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WiKKid sKiLLz |
sounds exactly like my novation a-station with some lexicon mpx100 work |
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C-quence |
He has used a Virus C for these sounds, but some soft synths can be used too. |
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trancefanuk2006 |
thanks guys, where would i begin though? im sorta all new to this programming stuff, i know a basic level but just need some guidance :)
thanks in advance |
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ThomasB |
Hey man ;)
Personally I think the FX/EQing makes all the difference. The lead I use sounds awful when heard dry. It's a very basic saw lead, but I use a lot of EQing to give it sharp high frequencies and a nice punch. I also like throwing some VST fx on there like vintagewarmer and stereowidener. Then delays, reverbs etc... All this makes a huge difference and can make a lacklustre lead sound huge!
Hope that helps. Just try and find a lead sound you like. Then start messing around with it... |
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JustinMead |
haha he posted here :D
Thats pretty awsome, but when making leads i find EQ and effects to be the hardest but the most rewarding. Guess it takes time to learn how to EQ properly. |
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jupiterone |
quote: | Originally posted by JustinMead
Guess it takes time to learn how to EQ properly. |
bingo! |
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djlogik |
I find delay, reverb, stereowidener and eq to be the most important aspects into making a sound sound huge. It takes some time to properly learn how to use EQ, but with practice and reading you'll figure out how to make a boring, yet decent sound into a powerful lead, pad, hook that will drive your track. |
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Stuart Silver |
quote: | Originally posted by ThomasB
Hey man ;)
Personally I think the FX/EQing makes all the difference. The lead I use sounds awful when heard dry. It's a very basic saw lead, but I use a lot of EQing to give it sharp high frequencies and a nice punch. I also like throwing some VST fx on there like vintagewarmer and stereowidener. Then delays, reverbs etc... All this makes a huge difference and can make a lacklustre lead sound huge!
Hope that helps. Just try and find a lead sound you like. Then start messing around with it... |
Cool - a reply straight from the source :D Great tunes Thomas - really loving Shadow World at the moment. I assume you're using the the Virus for your leads? |
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/I\ |
cool thread ... any1 got tips on EQ settings used and such :toothless |
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skot_e |
Heard Shadow world on the radio the other night, and I just couldn't wait for it to finish!!! Wanted to know what it was:tongue2 |
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