Attn: Nord owners - question about "Solar Stone - Seven Cities" sound
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aNYthing |
so, fellow Nord owners... According to Solar Stone website, they mention that "that guitar" was created using NL (NL1, to be exact). I have NL3 and was wondering if anyone has either a patch or "how to" to make that type of sound. Thanks in advance for any helpful advise.
Cheers! :D
edited the topic, as it was off it in the first few posts anyway... :) |
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DJFreaq |
exxxxpeeeeerrrrriiiimmmmmeeeeennnnnnnnnt
that's how you get good.
speaking of experimenting...
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everyMan |
try with squares and pulsewidth modulation. I've made a patch in Discovery that sounds close. |
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Final Call |
hey everyman..mind posting that patch up? |
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DJFreaq |
I'm a huge fan of Discovery. An even huge-r fan of the possibility of getting a NL3
Oh and that's hot everyMan. |
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Liran-A |
Do you have more info about this VST? |
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LENG |
quote: | Originally posted by everyMan
try with squares and pulsewidth modulation. I've made a patch in Discovery that sounds close. |
what does pulsewidth do in a vsti? how is it useful? |
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everyMan |
Pulse width modulation is almost used with squares waveforms, but you can find it with other waveforms in some vstis...
It narrows or extends the shape of the square, controled by a lfo :
You can create a lot of sounds with this technique, included Tiesto Lethal Industry kind of lead with quite fast lfo, guitar sounds with lower lfo and even supersawish pads... |
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Mycron |
the guitar sounds really cool everyman!
good work:) |
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