Exploration of Sound ( to all producers ) (pg. 6)
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Haak |
Wow! That's a pretty heavy synth! :eyespop:
BTW, have you finished that tune you first posted a sample of? |
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Shoes |
The Subtractor is better than the 3xOSC, but the 3xOSC doesn't cost �300. |
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Trancevision |
quote: | BTW, have you finished that tune you first posted a sample of? |
No, I just didn't know how to continue. ( lack of inspiration )
Anyone else wants to check THIS out ?
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mastercongo |
trancevision sounds nice and fat hehe. what did you use to make it? |
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mantisnl |
ok.. a tip from me :D
how 2 make that cool little minimalistix-backcrash thingy :D
just take an ordinary crash...
reverse it in an wave editor and cut the 1st part from it.. until its sounds a bit the way u wan it (minimalistix style)
then just resample it, put a lot of reverb on it, and put the pitch up pretty much.. until it sounds good
it isn`t much.. but it gives an nice effect :D
grtz,
DJ Mantis |
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Joi Lamusic |
Mantisnl, gotta try that tip, thanks :) |
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Trancevision |
quote: | trancevision sounds nice and fat hehe. what did you use to make it? |
I used Reason.
Thank you very much for your tip MantisNL !:)
don't let it die ;)
Trancevision |
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Acid Circus |
Trancevision, your synths are superb. Perhaps if you give everyone a step-by-step guide in producing a sound like you have then we can all learn the steps that you take to produce these beauties. |
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Joi Lamusic |
Yeah, that step-by-step tutorial would be so so cool :) But it also would be quite work to do... |
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Trancevision |
quote: | Trancevision, your synths are superb. Perhaps if you give everyone a step-by-step guide in producing a sound like you have then we can all learn the steps that you take to produce these beauties. |
I am very busy pushing my own productions further on, but I will see what I can do 4 U all. Perhaps someone like Parker or even Airbase could also give some hints ;)
Trancevision |
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Joi Lamusic |
Oh, that would be cool! |
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robstar |
quote: | Originally posted by Trancevision
I am very busy pushing my own productions further on, but I will see what I can do 4 U all. Perhaps someone like Parker or even Airbase could also give some hints ;)
Trancevision |
lol!! :D
I don�t really have any tips ,
just be sure u�ve got a nice clean(!) synth sample!
Then use the eq to get the sound u want from it. The eq can make synths sound alot different then the orginal sample.
Then the reverb , I can tweek the reverb for hours til I get it right.Don�t use to much , I usaly put a stereo delay on to emulate a reverb.
I use different effects for almost every sound I use. Eats alot of CPU but it�s worth it.
One other thing that is very important is the envelope , play with it as much as u can. Try different combos with the release/sustain and decay.
When I make basslines I use about 4 bass samples . 3 samples of the same sound but with differnet settings. 1 with some eq and just a pinch(!)of reverb. The other one with a highpass filter on it , just to lift the "highs". And one bass sample reversed (doesn�t work on all samples but sounds very cool when it do work) , the reversed bassline doesn�t play the whole pattern , I offen lets if play 2-3 notes/16:th
The 4:th sample , I offen use a supersaw sample for that, makes the bassline sound more "raw"
I don�t know if this makes any sense but it might give someone some ideas. :)
LateRZ.z.z. |
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