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Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by sigmund floyd » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:43 pm

by that i mean bright, strong, a lot of bite, squelchy, sorta squeezed sounding, and rave......sounds that make crowds go wild, jokers leads are a good example, leads that rusko sometimes uses, electro leads can also be a good example

i've been trying my best by using saw waves, detuning them, using chorus, compression, and other things but i havent been able to get the squeezed and girthy yet bright and clean sound that i'm looking for......i was going to put this in the "how do i make this sound" thread but i'm looking for more general tips that i can apply in many different situations, esp for leads and midrange bass

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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by Dropkick_Kid » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:50 pm

Try sidechaining the sound into your drums.
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by DjTrainWreck » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:00 pm

sigmund floyd wrote:by that i mean bright, strong, a lot of bite, squelchy, sorta squeezed sounding, and rave......sounds that make crowds go wild, jokers leads are a good example, leads that rusko sometimes uses, electro leads can also be a good example

i've been trying my best by using saw waves, detuning them, using chorus, compression, and other things but i havent been able to get the squeezed and girthy yet bright and clean sound that i'm looking for......i was going to put this in the "how do i make this sound" thread but i'm looking for more general tips that i can apply in many different situations, esp for leads and midrange bass
Square waves are more ravey maybe with a lower octive saw or organ or some shit, try using a bit of reverb but sidechain wet to the kick, so that when the kick hits the reverb is at its peak. put some chorus on its a bit of bitcrusher, maybe a hint of salt n delay

i thnk thats techno-ish or are you lookin for more of a trancey synth kinda thing post up an example of what you are looking for

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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by boot » Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:33 am

Step 1. Get Mentasm
Step 2. Put it in tune
Step 3. Awesome tune
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by youthful_implants » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:46 am

boot wrote:Step 1. Get Mentasm
Step 2. Put it in tune
Step 3. Awesome tune
haha ^this.

but also use lots of distortion
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by grooki » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:53 am

A lot of presets on the FL 3x sound ravey as. I usually spend ages trying to unrave them :|

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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by theprjctmyhm » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:35 pm

layer up at least 3 oscillators

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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by babylonjunkies » Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:41 pm

i'd be careful with the distortion... use too much and you'll be missing out on the 'brightness' and sonic integrity you want for sounds like that.

layer the different waves with different tunings. bit of glide. pitch. a nice reverb to put it in its place and sprinkle some delay.
i also find resampling and mincing through a filter/eq to get what you want works good.
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by dynamat » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:49 pm

buy a alpha juno 2
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by MrKoekje » Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:10 am

Though I did notice you were looking for a "clean, bright" sound, I think adding just a bit of distortion would help you get that sound you're looking for. Also, you may want to try adding in some sampled synth stabs or some sped-up R&B singer samples, if you're actually trying to make stuff evocative of 1992-era oldskool hardcore.
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Re: Tips on making sounds ravey

Post by tripaddict » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:13 am

yea i have a love hate relationship with distortion lol :roll:

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