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Carma3TDR2000
hi,

I'm looking to make a remix of faithless - insomnia track and want to find out if anyone knows where can i get the vst of the epic melody sound.

here is a link

https://youtu.be/P8JEm4d6Wu4
SystematicX1
quote:
Originally posted by Carma3TDR2000
hi,

I'm looking to make a remix of faithless - insomnia track and want to find out if anyone knows where can i get the vst of the epic melody sound.

here is a link

https://youtu.be/P8JEm4d6Wu4


lol Don't really think anyone here needs a link for that.
And don't really think you need a specific "VST" for what you are needing but rather Oscillators.
Here, this is pretty close and probably better explained
Richard Butler
quote:
Originally posted by Carma3TDR2000
hi,

I'm looking to make a remix of faithless - insomnia track and want to find out if anyone knows where can i get the vst of the epic melody sound.

here is a link

https://youtu.be/P8JEm4d6Wu4


Tried recreating that pic lead for years without success

The guy used a roland hardware piece and did it when the band went out for a quick lunch
tehlord
If you're talking about the main lead pluck, it's the Roland JD990 Pizzicato preset.

There's something very similar (if not identical) in the JV1080, which is now available in the Roland Cloud.

You can't really do it with normal synthesis as the Roland preset uses a short sampled attack of a real pizz pluck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWxd7w5zBBM

Microlab
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord

You can't really do it with normal synthesis as the Roland preset uses a short sampled attack of a real pizz pluck.



Really? I thought evth could be replicated with normal synthesis with just decent knowng of what and how to do
tehlord
quote:
Originally posted by Microlab
Really? I thought evth could be replicated with normal synthesis with just decent knowng of what and how to do


Well technically with enough sine waves you can recreate anything, but in reality those sampled transients in s&s cannot be replicated with 'normal' subtractive synthesis.

You can kinda get something that's 'similar' to the pizzicato pluck with square waves, but only similar if you don't compare the two side by side.
Microlab
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
If you're talking about the main lead pluck, it's the Roland JD990 Pizzicato preset.

There's something very similar (if not identical) in the JV1080, which is now available in the Roland Cloud.

You can't really do it with normal synthesis as the Roland preset uses a short sampled attack of a real pizz pluck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWxd7w5zBBM



That Sash - Encore une fois track, I remember going nuts about it on local dancefloors
DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by Zak McKracken
the first time i heard it, almost lost all my faith.


You could almost say you're







































































Faithless



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