F_ck Mountain - Commodo synth?
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				Cavemanfunk
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F_ck Mountain - Commodo synth?
Love this tune - anyone know how to make the relatively simple sounding lead? i cant quite get there.
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				Cavemanfunk
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Re: F_ck Mountain - Commodo synth?
PWM did definately get me further in the right direction, heres what i got so far - any feedback guys/pointers????? 
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Re: F_ck Mountain - Commodo synth?
Sounds pretty good. How did you make the sound Cavemanfunk?
			
			
									
									
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you're on the right track. it sounds to me like his is a much warmer, saturated version of what you've made, and perhaps a few more layers deep. the sub behind it is also very driven 808 style which contributes a lot to the midrange's feel.
			
			
									
									
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Re: F_ck Mountain - Commodo synth?
After futher experimentation i realised that's the key to it, and ontop of that going to extreme efforts to super warmify it up i've gotten a lil closer, but alas we all end up with our own spin don't we.difference wrote:you're on the right track. it sounds to me like his is a much warmer, saturated version of what you've made, and perhaps a few more layers deep. the sub behind it is also very driven 808 style which contributes a lot to the midrange's feel.
 
 I've since come up with a better version, with further processing, but the initial patch is using massive, VA-PWM on osc1 and a smooth square on osc 2, tweak to pref, ease off on the attack, big sustain and a snappy release and it's there, distort it, add some reverb, frequency split and layer a sine underneath, distort the mids further.quidz wrote:Sounds pretty good. How did you make the sound Cavemanfunk?
Rinse and repeat etc, till you end up with something nice.
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