how do I make this sound!
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Kid_presentable |
Everyone else ask it.. its my turn :)
I like the bass sound [Not bassline] from freefrom five no more convos alot, I can get close but never enough bottom end.
This one should be easy..Id like to be able to make it with the subtractor.
Sample: http://putstuff.putfile.com/76375/1411583
I have to do a poo now..so ill stop typing..peace. |
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aquila |
Wipe yer arse, then try the following...
Start with a subtractor, Set osc 1 as a saw, and osc 2 as a sine an octave lower. Open the filter 98% with a hint of resonance with no envelope mod.
Patch the subtractor through the scream4, set the mode to Tape. Adjust the speed knob to 90% and the compression to 50% and feel the warm bottom end.
You may need to tweak the mix between the oscillators on the subtractor in favour of the saw, and maybe set the polyphony to 1 (monophonic).
Have fun! |
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Kid_presentable |
What am i setting the speed and compression on? |
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aquila |
The scream 4...
See the list of things that the two black knobs at the bottom can turn into? They become speed/compression controls when the unit is in Tape mode (turn the big knob so that it points to Tape). |
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Kid_presentable |
cheers mate. that helps alot with the bottom end :) |
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aquila |
I know. The subtractor sounds somewhat cold and harsh by today's standards, that Tape distortion really helps add some warmth and relaxes the harshness. I use it all the time :D |
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paulc_dj |
Cool tut Aquila. I use FL Studio 7 and was wondering if there was a VST similar to Scream 4, which I could use within the FL environment, to warm up things a little.
PC :tongue2 |
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Zombie0729 |
quote: | Originally posted by paulc_dj
Cool tut Aquila. I use FL Studio 7 and was wondering if there was a VST similar to Scream 4, which I could use within the FL environment, to warm up things a little.
PC :tongue2 |
vintage warmer |
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Enigmatic XTC |
quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0729
vintage warmer |
I assume you are talking about the PSP Vintage Warmer. In that case, is there any way to get around the latency it introduces so that i can use it on individual tracks? I love the sound of it and often put it on my master channel, but i dont always want it to affect everything. If there was some way to put it on a single track, but still have everything play together that would be awesome. |
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djyouth |
Use one instance of PSP Vintage Warmer on several audio tracks, you mean? |
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aquila |
quote: | Originally posted by paulc_dj
Cool tut Aquila. I use FL Studio 7 and was wondering if there was a VST similar to Scream 4, which I could use within the FL environment, to warm up things a little.
PC :tongue2 |
I don't use too many vst's to be honest but PSP's Vintage Warmer that DJAnthonyRos mentioned is good, but I've only ever used it in mastering so I can't really tell if it has any latency issues.
However a while back I stumbled upon a cute little free tube preamp emulator by Musicrow which seems to add considerable warmth to sounds. Have a look at it [[ LINK REMOVED ]]
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mysticalninja |
i only have problems using vintage warmer on my external synths, messes up the latency.. but on vsti synths and audio it works fine. |
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