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DSILVR
This is the forum for trance so i bet some of your are pad sound making geniuses

I am having trouble creating pad sounds i use Ableton Live 7 Suite edition

Been trying to create sounds using operator i just get a sounding pad

Tips? I also herd putting Chorus, Reverb and a little delay can spice things up, but still

Any tips?

Thanks heaps. :-):D :D
Lucidity
Atmosphere :p
ASFSE
try using analog instead of operator...you might have more success...operator is FM, analog is traditional...not saying you cant use operator...buuuuut, whatever. i dont much experience with those 2 plugs.

with analog, enable both osc, with the detune, PWM, attack and decay time....add effects....good luck.
lowski
i can't really help you with the ableton thing but i know that layering and filling up a wider octave scale can create a very full and powerfull sound. also yes adding reverb, chorus, and delay can always spice a sound up. hope that helps. good luck!!
DSILVR
Cheers heaps fellas

any more hits all?;) ;)
sterilis
jp 8000 use it for all my pads in my tracks. sound is unreal. although id use atmosphere for pads which arent in the breakdown as the jp 8000 eats up alot of head room.
MrJiveBoJingles
There's no single way to get good pad sounds, but here are a few tips:

1. Use unison to "soften" the raw oscillators of your synth.

2. Use a nice reverb and maybe some delay. Don't use too much, though, or your pads will sound kind of "drenched" and amorphous.

3. Use EQ to make the pad fit with the rest of your mix.

4. Use LFOs, modulation, and automation to create "movement" in your pad sounds and make them more interesting.

5. Make your pads stereo, either by having slightly different oscillators on both sides, a stereo delay, or different automation for left and right. But if you do this, always check your mix in mono to make sure it's not phasing.
Leon
dude above said it!
DSILVR
Cheers for help

But what's unison?? :happy2:
Lolo
quote:
Originally posted by DSILVR
Cheers for help

But what's unison?? :happy2:


Unison is a bunch of the same oscillator played altogether, slightly and equally detuned in positive or negative direction.

Example, let's take a... supersaw.

Depending on the amount of unison voices, it might be 2, 3, 4 or more of this same saw playing at the same time.

In case of 4 uni-voices, two saws will be positively detuned and symetrically, two others will go the negative direction at the same values.

Actually, it's good to say that of the two saws for each direction, saw 1 will have half the detune-amplitude of saw 2.

L.

advocate
A nice little trick for a wide sounding pad is to bounce the audio to two channels, then pan one channel hard left and the other hard right. Then move the audio part for the left pad a couple of ms before the right. Playback and its nice and wide for your mix.
Lolo
quote:
Originally posted by advocate
A nice little trick for a wide sounding pad is to bounce the audio to two channels, then pan one channel hard left and the other hard right. Then move the audio part for the left pad a couple of ms before the right. Playback and its nice and wide for your mix.


....and it gets out of phase! Dangerous!
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