Fm, Additive, subtractive or granular?

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pbbila
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Fm, Additive, subtractive or granular?

Post by pbbila » Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:33 am

What would you guys say the synth type is on the stab at the drop of this song by the Big riddem boys from Belgium, Requake? https://soundcloud.com/requake/no-air-t ... er-kiss-fm

Ive gotten closest w. FM8, but i feel like they used granular synth w. either a brass or a crash hit mixed w. a saw/sine

Also, this is a BIG tune, that is very reminiscent of some oldschool dub step so enjoy

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Blingley
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Re: Fm, Additive, subtractive or granular?

Post by Blingley » Sat Mar 30, 2013 1:24 pm

pbbila wrote:What would you guys say the synth type is on the stab at the drop of this song by the Big riddem boys from Belgium, Requake? https://soundcloud.com/requake/no-air-t ... er-kiss-fm
Sounds like it's been run through some sort of resonator.
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Re: Fm, Additive, subtractive or granular?

Post by pbbila » Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:45 pm

i was thinkign either granulizer or fm synth w. ring mod

havent gotten that close :X cant get that mettalic sound right

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