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Gameboy synth
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| Von Pistol |
Any advice on how to make a "gameboy" sounding synth? And maybe how to make one with a more bassy or powerful sound to it?
Thanks to those willing to help |
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| Von Pistol |
| Forgot to put with the Sytrus is what I wish to use to make it |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| plogue chipsound. You really just need a bit Hz tool as they are just normal synth sounds at really low resolution. And it isnčt game boy sounds you want but i suppose i am from that era. Although i never did have an snes. And i will never forgive my parents for that. Nor an nes. Actualy that is a lie, we had an nes. They would take it out for birthday parties and NYE. lol School of hardknocks |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
There already are nintendo synths for free.
Download and play with a few and then layer it with some other synths you have till you get desired effect?
Bear in mind if you add extra bass or some other huge synth under it, it mihgt not sound gameboy like anymore, so negating your efforts.
On the other hand, it might sound awesome. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| it will sound like 2010. That trend has come and gone. It is lame and the last thing people in a club because they want to feel cool want to hear because video games are not cool. So ya, you are wasting your time. |
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| Peach. It works. |
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