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In White Rooms Lead sound
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| Reno |
| Anybody know how to create the lead sound in Booka Shade - In White Rooms? It has great variation throughout and sounds quite layered as well. It has so much texture and tonal quality across all the bands - awesome!! |
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| mzvirbulis |
Hey,
Just give it a shot buddy! With some layering with any old synth with ya basic waveform types you should be able to get something.
Some times im hearing squre/tri then as another layer comes in its more sawtooth based. Plus the oscillators will be needed to be detuned 7 semitones apart if your using basic waveforms, a few cents for slight chorus fx. |
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| Zombie0729 |
| just a square wave with a detuned saw on it :) |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
Hey,
Just give it a shot buddy! With some layering with any old synth with ya basic waveform types you should be able to get something.
Some times im hearing squre/tri then as another layer comes in its more sawtooth based. Plus the oscillators will be needed to be detuned 7 semitones apart if your using basic waveforms, a few cents for slight chorus fx. |
Can I ask where the 7 comes from?
Is that half an octave or something or what?
What is the theory about tuning a seconds osc +/- 7 semitones to another? |
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| Zombie0729 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
Can I ask where the 7 comes from?
Is that half an octave or something or what?
What is the theory about tuning a seconds osc +/- 7 semitones to another? |
the 7th is just one of many color tunes used in music :) a bit more dissonant than the 5th but equally as colorful as a m3 or sus :) |
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