NI Massive Vowel, whomp patches
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NI Massive Vowel, whomp patches
Anyone create any good vowely talking patches in massive or know the best way to create them?
Here is something I created. Please dont use the patch, its for your reference only..
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/961009/Messy ... 0Talks.ksd
Here is something I created. Please dont use the patch, its for your reference only..
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/961009/Messy ... 0Talks.ksd
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Re: NI Massive Vowel, whomp patches
I have a feeling flaming may occur over this....MessyJesse wrote: Please dont use the patch, its for your reference only..
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Better to learn how to do these things yourself than rinse other peeps presets.
A good way to get this sort of sound is adding an s+h in ins1 fully wet and pitch at full routed to the main output after the filters. Then stick a macro, lfo or whatever on the the pitch and bring ts range from full back to the 3 0'clock postion (ish)

Another good way to get this sort of sound is to have two filters in series - comb filter then a low pass filter ( or the other way around) and mess about with the pitch of the comb with damp and feedback on full
A good way to get this sort of sound is adding an s+h in ins1 fully wet and pitch at full routed to the main output after the filters. Then stick a macro, lfo or whatever on the the pitch and bring ts range from full back to the 3 0'clock postion (ish)

Another good way to get this sort of sound is to have two filters in series - comb filter then a low pass filter ( or the other way around) and mess about with the pitch of the comb with damp and feedback on full

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Awesome tip man, heres what I made after the setup you showed - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PJCNQEXC
Definitely agree its better to do it yourself then to use others' presets.
I want to start up a new thread soon for patch making, and replicating sounds using synths. I was looking on audiotuts the other day and saw something where they made the same patch in a few different synths. I think it would be cool to have a challenge like that soon. Remake a chosen sample using your favorite synth!
Anyways, tell me what you guys think of my attempt!
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Awesome tip man, heres what I made after the setup you showed - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PJCNQEXC
Definitely agree its better to do it yourself then to use others' presets.
I want to start up a new thread soon for patch making, and replicating sounds using synths. I was looking on audiotuts the other day and saw something where they made the same patch in a few different synths. I think it would be cool to have a challenge like that soon. Remake a chosen sample using your favorite synth!

Anyways, tell me what you guys think of my attempt!
-NaroJa
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i say do itNaroja wrote:Chewie strikes again!
Awesome tip man, heres what I made after the setup you showed - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PJCNQEXC
Definitely agree its better to do it yourself then to use others' presets.
I want to start up a new thread soon for patch making, and replicating sounds using synths. I was looking on audiotuts the other day and saw something where they made the same patch in a few different synths. I think it would be cool to have a challenge like that soon. Remake a chosen sample using your favorite synth!![]()
Anyways, tell me what you guys think of my attempt
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For the record I write my own patches. Sometimes its nice to see how others are do it.Chewie wrote:Better to learn how to do these things yourself than rinse other peeps presets.
A good way to get this sort of sound is adding an s+h in ins1 fully wet and pitch at full routed to the main output after the filters. Then stick a macro, lfo or whatever on the the pitch and bring ts range from full back to the 3 0'clock postion (ish)
Another good way to get this sort of sound is to have two filters in series - comb filter then a low pass filter ( or the other way around) and mess about with the pitch of the comb with damp and feedback on full
Word man! Thanks for the tips. You are genius... I'll play around with it later.. Tired of using fx outside of Massive to get this sound. (WOW vst) :shoosh:
Trying to get the sound The Others and N-Type used in "Technophobe" with my own flavor of coarse.
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