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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Augment » Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:20 am

Try both ;)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by broadus » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:37 pm

Can anyone tell me the break used in this tune?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zobC334l-E8

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by LifeOfCows » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:13 am

Hey guys, I need help with finding the sound that comes up at 1:24 and repeats throughout the chorus in multiple variations - that slow phaser like sound. Thanks! :D

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by ehbes » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:36 am

LifeOfCows wrote:Hey guys, I need help with finding the sound that comes up at 1:24 and repeats throughout the chorus in multiple variations - that slow phaser like sound. Thanks! :D
square wave in a higher octave add distortion then ADSR to suit, should be roughly similar
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by i11icit » Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:29 am

Hey Guys,

I was trying to make the lead bass sound in Porter Robinson - Spitfire (Kill the Noise remix). Basically want to recreate that modulated SAW sounding filthy bass which runs throughout the entire track. To me it sounds like he has used the same patch for the entire track and added heaps of modulation.

Any ideas how to make that sound. I don't particulary want to use it in a track , more or less want to create it for learning purposes and get an idea of the workflow used to create it :-).

Any help would be great

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-edit: I should probably specify that I am hoping to use Massive as I am most familiar with it :-)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by acrap » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:50 pm

Hey guys i'm a huge fan of awsome brostep mid ranged basses and 1up has a pretty interesting bass that i'd like to know how to synthesize and process to make something along those lines. I find when making brostep your music is most remembered by your signature bass and i'm inspiring for something like this. Specifically the sound right at the drop 0:54 thank you

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by axolotl-dubstep » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:44 pm

Absolutely in love with this tune, the sound design amazes me. I'd love to know how the epic sound at 1.15mins in is made and also the lead synth at 1.31mins in, thanks so much in advance : )

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Earjax » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:55 am

axolotl-dubstep wrote:Absolutely in love with this tune, the sound design amazes me. I'd love to know how the epic sound at 1.15mins in is made and also the lead synth at 1.31mins in, thanks so much in advance : )

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Also interested :D Something that might help btw is looking in DOA's reese section :)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by axolotl-dubstep » Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:50 am

Earjax wrote:
axolotl-dubstep wrote:Absolutely in love with this tune, the sound design amazes me. I'd love to know how the epic sound at 1.15mins in is made and also the lead synth at 1.31mins in, thanks so much in advance : )

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Also interested :D Something that might help btw is looking in DOA's reese section :)
The reece tutorials on there are really helpful :) I've got some good reece's but that lead synth and the climbing sound at 1.15 baffles me :)

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Sonika » Sat Nov 26, 2011 5:25 am

Please help!
Help me make the sound like the synth that the artist Gemini uses in most of his songs, you know, like a pulsing synth?


I've asked this before, everyone says "sidechaining" like it's obvious...I'm pretty sure I have a basic idea of what sidechaining is, but I don't understand how just straight up "sidechaining" will get me that sound...


An in-depth answer from someone who has a mo would be MUCH appreciated


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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Augment » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:52 am

Sonika wrote:Please help!
Help me make the sound like the synth that the artist Gemini uses in most of his songs, you know, like a pulsing synth?


I've asked this before, everyone says "sidechaining" like it's obvious...I'm pretty sure I have a basic idea of what sidechaining is, but I don't understand how just straight up "sidechaining" will get me that sound...


An in-depth answer from someone who has a mo would be MUCH appreciated


Thanks
Well, he clearly uses sidechain compression to get that sort of "pumping" feel to the bass. Make a light, air type synth (no better way to describe it..) and look up a tutorial on sidechain compression. *
Mute the trigger (f.ex a kick) so you don't hear it, only the effect (the compression). Play around with when you want it to come in etc. :)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by dj Cappa » Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:43 pm

Hey, really appreciated if someone could help make this sound for me please :D Its the lead synth bass in high rankin's reincarnation, at around 1:18. I'm almost sure that it was made in massive, cause every other HR sound I've heard was from massive.
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Earjax » Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:54 pm

blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:Please help!
Help me make the sound like the synth that the artist Gemini uses in most of his songs, you know, like a pulsing synth?


I've asked this before, everyone says "sidechaining" like it's obvious...I'm pretty sure I have a basic idea of what sidechaining is, but I don't understand how just straight up "sidechaining" will get me that sound...


An in-depth answer from someone who has a mo would be MUCH appreciated


Thanks
Well, he clearly uses sidechain compression to get that sort of "pumping" feel to the bass. Make a light, air type synth (no better way to describe it..) and look up a tutorial on sidechain compression. *
Mute the trigger (f.ex a kick) so you don't hear it, only the effect (the compression). Play around with when you want it to come in etc. :)
Sidechaining is when you set up a separate track, for instance one playing a kick rhythm, and then you set your compression on your synth to sidechain through that track, which means whenever the kick on the other track is triggering copmression on your synth which gives a pumping and slow attack type sound. For the actual bass, a simple electro type saw with some distortion layered with a sub and something with high end, such as strings will sound nice :) hope this helps better
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Sonika » Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:05 pm

Earjax wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:Please help!
Well, he clearly uses sidechain compression to get that sort of "pumping" feel to the bass. Make a light, air type synth (no better way to describe it..) and look up a tutorial on sidechain compression. *
Mute the trigger (f.ex a kick) so you don't hear it, only the effect (the compression). Play around with when you want it
to come in etc. :)
Sidechaining is when you set up a separate track, for instance one playing a kick rhythm, and then you set your compression on your synth to sidechain through that track, which means whenever the kick on the other track is triggering copmression on your synth which gives a pumping and slow attack type sound. For the actual bass, a simple electro type saw with some distortion layered with a sub and something with high end, such as strings will sound nice :) hope this helps better
Thanks, this helps a lot!
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Sonika » Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:07 pm

blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:Please help!
Help me make the sound like the synth that the artist Gemini uses in most of his songs, you know, like a pulsing synth?


I've asked this before, everyone says "sidechaining" like it's obvious...I'm pretty sure I have a basic idea of what sidechaining is, but I don't understand how just straight up "sidechaining" will get me that sound...


An in-depth answer from someone who has a mo would be MUCH appreciated


Thanks
Well, he clearly uses sidechain compression to get that sort of "pumping" feel to the bass. Make a light, air type synth (no better way to describe it..) and look up a tutorial on sidechain compression. *
Mute the trigger (f.ex a kick) so you don't hear it, only the effect (the compression). Play around with when you want it
to come in etc. :)
Thanks a lot, this is just what I was looking for
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by subfect » Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:08 pm

mtl6 wrote:im tryin to remake doctor p's watch out to gain a better knowledge of sound design and melody here's one night's work so far

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anyone know how to beef these sounds up? i know there are noises in the background in the original song but im trying to focus on the main leads. how can i dirty them up and get that crunch? is layering the right solution? i tried distorting and bitcrushing but then the leads seem to lose their focus and punch. what do you guys think?
Layering. Setup another synth with a different patch but kept at the same octave, and introduce a waveform on both an octave lower. This will give you a huge amount of variety in one sound. Two - you want to look at stereo imaging and compression. Sending the signal slightly to left/right and adding chorus can add epic weight pretty effortlessly :)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Earjax » Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:25 pm

subfect wrote:
mtl6 wrote:im tryin to remake doctor p's watch out to gain a better knowledge of sound design and melody here's one night's work so far

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anyone know how to beef these sounds up? i know there are noises in the background in the original song but im trying to focus on the main leads. how can i dirty them up and get that crunch? is layering the right solution? i tried distorting and bitcrushing but then the leads seem to lose their focus and punch. what do you guys think?
Layering. Setup another synth with a different patch but kept at the same octave, and introduce a waveform on both an octave lower. This will give you a huge amount of variety in one sound. Two - you want to look at stereo imaging and compression. Sending the signal slightly to left/right and adding chorus can add epic weight pretty effortlessly :)
Yup, this will work :) I think the main melody synth is a little off in terms of the waveform, to me the original just sounds like one saw wave with a classic tube and dimension exapnder (with some EQ)
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Post by Earjax » Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:26 pm

great work with the drums btw :)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by LifeOfCows » Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:49 am


Help me make the sound at 0:36 - 0:37... Thanks! :DDDDDDD

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Sonika » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:31 am

Earjax wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:Please help!
Help me make the sound like the synth that the artist Gemini uses in most of his songs, you know, like a pulsing synth?


I've asked this before, everyone says "sidechaining" like it's obvious...I'm pretty sure I have a basic idea of what sidechaining is, but I don't understand how just straight up "sidechaining" will get me that sound...


An in-depth answer from someone who has a mo would be MUCH appreciated


Thanks
Well, he clearly uses sidechain compression to get that sort of "pumping" feel to the bass. Make a light, air type synth (no better way to describe it..) and look up a tutorial on sidechain compression. *
Mute the trigger (f.ex a kick) so you don't hear it, only the effect (the compression). Play around with when you want it
to come in etc. :)
Sidechaining is when you set up a separate track, for instance one playing a kick rhythm, and then you set your compression on your synth to sidechain through that track, which means whenever the kick on the other track is
triggering copmression on your synth which gives a pumping and slow attack type sound. For the actual bass, a simple electro type saw with some distortion layered with a sub and something with high end, such as strings will sound nice :)
hope this helps better
One more question:
So I use Logic...I should just basically set up a kick to the rhythm that I want the synth to be pumping at, then add compression to the synth, then, in the compression I select send to kick?

Sorry if this is an experience similar to teaching an kindergartener, I usually don't have half this much trouble with a concept...I feel like I ALMOST got it :u:
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