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sunny_b_uk
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by sunny_b_uk » Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:55 am
Attila wrote:Seriously man, that mr bills video is about as good an explanation as you'll find because the truth is no one knows. If you want it that bad then you're gonna have to sample it or ask skrillex himself.
no one knows?
tbh i think a lot of people can do this sound its not really hard
and obviously its not just saw wave with an lfo on the intensity and nothing else, adding distortion and bit of a filter sweep with fine tweaking will get the exact sound.
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staggalicous
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by staggalicous » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:04 pm
sunny_b_uk wrote:bodom418 wrote:Saw wave, formant, lfo
OP he means lfo on the intensity

its actually not tho. i figured it out it sounds almost exact. intensity is left all the way up and an lfo is on a scream filter. (add a C tube, osc2 to sin wave -24 for some bass, dimension expander, widen it up in the voicing tab, eq)
sample and hold makes it sound really cool too.
if i can figure out why my computer isnt screen capturing ill upload a pic
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staggalicous
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by staggalicous » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:53 pm
pretty darn close imo... sample and hold makes it sound really cool too
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by mthrfnk » Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:40 pm
staggalicous wrote:
pretty darn close imo... sample and hold makes it sound really cool too
You don't have S&H on
I might try out your setting sthough

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staggalicous
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by staggalicous » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:01 pm
mthrfnk wrote:staggalicous wrote:
pretty darn close imo... sample and hold makes it sound really cool too
You don't have S&H on
I might try out your setting sthough

yea i know lol i turned it off to be more accurate to skrillexs sound but i like the S&H
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Augment
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by Augment » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:01 pm
That's pretty on point, good job

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by staggalicous » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:04 pm
blinkesko wrote:That's pretty on point, good job

ty!
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by RandoRando » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:47 am
all it is, is a high pitched yoi
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RmoniK
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by RmoniK » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:27 am
Lol at all these people going "all it is is ...", "it's an easy sound, loads of people can do it", but i haven't found anyone actually capable of recreating it that well. I'm sorry, but that vid honestly wasn't that good. He has the right idea, he just doesn't have the base to start working off, so the processing doesn't really get him closer. Also, he overprocesses a bit.
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by Augment » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:01 am
RmoniK wrote:Lol at all these people going "all it is is ...", "it's an easy sound, loads of people can do it", but i haven't found anyone actually capable of recreating it that well. I'm sorry, but that vid honestly wasn't that good. He has the right idea, he just doesn't have the base to start working off, so the processing doesn't really get him closer. Also, he overprocesses a bit.
Stagga recreated the sound pretty much spot on, it's really simple
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by rymebox » Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:28 pm
an lfo on the dry/wet sample and hold works pretty well too
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