Download the sylenth demo. its got a great dominator sound. wasnt too impressed with that synth overall, but the mentasm was great. goingt o muli sample it off the demo

beltram followed up with dominator which was a much bigger tune at the timeEops wrote:Thats what I mean - they did it together but Beltram is the only name mentioned 90% of the time!
I guess it dont matter much in the grand scheme of things but its one of those trainspotter points that stick in yer head - like who had the first Punk single the Sex pistols got all the hype but the damned had a track out way before them.
The main thing is that the hoover mentasm sound was the epitome of Rave cultures 'shock of the new' to coin a fine art reference.
And I still loves it
futures_untold wrote:Reese
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
+1futures_untold wrote:For the benifit of clarity, I'd like to point out that hoovers and reeses are regularly confused, mixed up and identified wrongly.![]()
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Hoover = pulse wave + pulse width modulation, maybe some pitch bend on the attack portion of the sound
Reese = saw waves, oscillator detune + low pass filter
Compare Hoover against Reese
Perhaps heavily distorted Reeses begin to sound like Hoovers, but if you try to distort a real Hoover, it will sound like shit.
As an aside, using phase modulation can achieve some pretty tasty hoover sounds too
(Just letting off steam... That shit vexxes me immensly haha! I need to get out more.)
yeah it's called dominator from the old tune that used that sound...Depone wrote:Theres one as a preset called dominator in the synth Slyenth 1. I used it in oldskool dub. Reverse engineer it???
ps heres my one tweaked - http://www.mediafire.com/?lmotmnd4h25
futures_untold wrote:For the benifit of clarity, I'd like to point out that hoovers and reeses are regularly confused, mixed up and identified wrongly.![]()
![]()
Hoover = pulse wave + pulse width modulation, maybe some pitch bend on the attack portion of the sound
Reese = saw waves, oscillator detune + low pass filter
Compare Hoover against Reese
Perhaps heavily distorted Reeses begin to sound like Hoovers, but if you try to distort a real Hoover, it will sound like shit.
As an aside, using phase modulation can achieve some pretty tasty hoover sounds too
(Just letting off steam... That shit vexxes me immensly haha! I need to get out more.)
Pretty good, but it's got the most important part missing. You've got to do it with the pitch wheel
The 'phasing' effect from detuning two waveforms is called beating. It often sounds similar to pulse width modulation but is not the same. Any sound source when doubled up and detuned slightly causes beating.gravity wrote:You can make effective hoovers with saws and you can also make effective reeses with pulse waves.
Really? Give us some proof...gravity wrote:The original Reese also involved pulse width modulation tbh, although on saw waves somehow.
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