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Exploration of Sound ( to all producers )
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Trancevision
Hi People !

It's time to find out how to get the real phat sounds with software only
But for this it needs more than the lousy factory presets of software synths. It needs people who have ideas and creativity. People like

Peter Campbell, Gil Schwartz, Lighworks, Robstar alias Parker,Ultima ( who did this Rank 1 Remix ), Dumondefan, Trancenation and Dy Myndless ...and surely all producers who are really willing to make great uplifting trance music.

I want to start up a project for exploring how to reproduce the fat sounds...
I want You all to join me in finding and exploring how to make real
good sounds without spending thousands bucks for expensive hardware.

Trancevision

:)
mantisnl
well.. allmost everything is 2 achieve with software, u just have 2 spend lots of time on it.. and u have 2 have lots of programs and ofcourse a bit knowledge of music and synth programming:rolleyes:

i`ve acchieved 2 make some nize phat synths but the synth isn`t always the key 2 a phat sound, the melody is also, how its build, for instance an melody with only 1 not at a time playing doesn`t sound as phat as for instance an chord of it, so good usage of notes is needed too..

well.. i dunnow whot u mean.. by that project, are u gonna make tracks with it also??

greetz,

DJ Mantiz

ps. why aren`t i in that above list:whip:

ghehe.. j/k:p ;)
Pjotr G
yeah....and the bumside with extremely phat sounds is that they often don't fit well in a mix.

If you hear nothing and play the keyboard with that sound you go woaaaa! and if you put it in your mix it clutters up your entire mix....phatness isn't always the way to go.

Make sure for instance you don't make your sound so "phat" that it has lots of low, lots of mid and lots of high. Depending on the music of course....if you make minimal techno very phat sounds are good, as the only thing that can get in the way is pretty much the kick. But if you have a full blown trance track, it can't hurt putting a "phat" sound thru a high pass filter or an EQ so that it doesn't get in the way of the kick and bassline.

a mix is a delicate thing! the thicker a synth sounds on it own, the more it tends to rumble right thru your delicate mix.

anyways. Key to phatness is usually detuning as many oscillators as ya can miss (unison!)
Trancevision
@mantis, sorry I didn't download many of your tracks until now, didn't want to hurt you. ;-)
I didn't mean to produce whole tracks together, I thought about creating sounds by sharing knowledge and samples, e.g. how to get a bassline like Cosmic Gate, or the uplifting
Sound of Rank 1 tunes, the great riffs of Ferry Corsten ...

@Pjotr G : I know that you have to make sure that your sounds fit well together and that too phat sounds overdominate probably in a mix.
Melody is important, but you can ruin a whole song if the sound of your bassline or your melody is boring.


What do the others think about this ?
Pjotr G
quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision
e.g. how to get a bassline like Cosmic Gate


Got rebirth? open it, start a clear song. put one 303 on 4 steps, waveform on square (saw also works, different sound).

on step 1 silence, but make sure the "active" note is low C (lowest key on the tiny 303 keyboard) becuz step 4 slides back to this
on step 2 nothing
on step 3 note of a low C (lowest key on the tiny 303 keyboard) + slide
on step 4 no note, but make sure high C is "active"(highest key on the tiny 303 keyboard) + slide

so only on step 3 there is a note

knobs:
tune 12 o'clock (middle)
cutoff 2 o'clock
reso 7 o'clock (shut)
env mod 12 o'clock
decay 7 o'clock
accent 7 o'clock

w00t! cosmic gate bassline (as used in their remix of destiny's path....

scrap this it's a warmdusher bassline not cosmic gate

well still fun
Bondor
Another little trick is to layer your synths

For instance with reason create a new mixer (to compliment the one you have) unhook it from the other mixer by flipping it around and add it as an instrument

Add a Subtractor and connect it to the new mixer as an instrument, tweak it so it�s not to hard and not to soft keep the frequency in mid range, not to high not to low. Then copy the sub and past it two or more times and connect them to the new mixer. Create new sequencer tracks that coincide with the new subs and match the pattern of the old sub. Change the new subs cent values. Try to make one lower and harder and another significantly higher and softer (or vice versa, experiment). Doing this creates a more fuller sound. Also you can change the LFO for the individual subs, which sounds tight. You shouldn�t mess with a lot of the values because the subs stop sounding the same.


Another thing you can do so the bass �doesn't get in the way of the kick and bassline� like Pjotr G was talking about is to drop the lower sounds.

For example at the build up b4 the bass starts have all the subs playing at once, and when the bass starts, you can stop playing the lower ones. If your lower ones have the harder sounds that you want to keep you can start a new sub with the same values as the old sub but at a higher cent. You might also what to try and change other values to get read of the low sounds or like Pjotr said you can add FX like eq. If you do it right, the bass should not screw up the sound


have fun

bondor
:eyes:
Trancevision
Thank you for supporting this post and those hints how to create phater sounds.
My contribution to this will be the Reverse Reverb.
I think you all know this awesome Reverse Reverb when some reverbing sound comes before the vocal samples. If you don't know what I am mean
try this:

Take a vocal sample which has no or few reverbe and reverse it in your
Wav Editor.
Then add a Reverb with a long decay.
Reverse it again.

You now have an Reverse Reverb, which is often used in trance and other genres.

BTW, there are also Plugins who can handle this, like the Enverb in
Logic Audio.

Trancevision
robstar
Cool tips!

I can�t think of any tips right now but one thing u could to is the same thing as Trancevision talked about.
But instead of using Reverb use Delay.

I`ll try to come up with a few more tips...



LAterZ:.
Michael Russo
Trancevision, that sample you posted was amazing! What did you make it with?
Trancevision
@robstar: cool , I will try with delay. I am curious to get some hints of you.

@micheal russo: This sample was made with Reason only.

For my next hint:

I am in desperate need for raw wave forms of hardware synthesizers.
If some can send me them or post them, I will be proud to present you, how to get the REAL sound into software ;)

Trancevision


Don't let this post die. Post your hints, so that sounds can be better.:) ;)

Haak
Just keeping the thread alive :)

thanks alot for the reverse reverb trick Trancevision!

Here's a small sample I made using Trancevision's tip + a phaser

tell me what you think of it
RussCastella
ok all that is good, but how do you make a sound of the synth like dumondee? I use 3x osc and pro 52...hmmm even with all the editing, sampling and mastering...still cant make the phat sound. One day, ill figure it out.
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