High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

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High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by vault » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:03 pm

Hey hey,

First of all, I did use the search function and found nothing similar to these sounds, if they are here somewhere then I am sorry! But I've been trying to remake them for a while.
The sounds I'm talking about are these ones:

1:26

0:35


Cheers!

P.S: No, it's not the sine +24 -24 bass, I've tried all the variations of it.

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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by Ascenic » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:12 pm

I'd go with the tried-and-true Formant square with Phase Mod an octave above trick.
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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by Labco » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:16 pm

Ascenic wrote:I'd go with the tried-and-true Formant square with Phase Mod an octave above trick.
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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by vault » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:31 pm

Ascenic wrote:I'd go with the tried-and-true Formant square with Phase Mod an octave above trick.
Hmm. can you go a little more into detail about this one?

Also


This one at 1:10 sounds pretty sick too, but I think they're just detuned sines with a scream filter and a downramp.

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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by Ascenic » Tue Jul 29, 2014 6:49 pm

vault wrote:
Ascenic wrote:I'd go with the tried-and-true Formant square with Phase Mod an octave above trick.
Hmm. can you go a little more into detail about this one?

Also


This one at 1:10 sounds pretty sick too, but I think they're just detuned sines with a scream filter and a downramp.
Use a Formant Square wavetable. Use Phase modulation on that osc but make it an octave higher than the osc that it's modulating. The rest is experimentation and whatever you want.
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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by vault » Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:42 am

Here's another one at 1:10



I did try the formant-square-ish tip but still, doesn't sound as close as that. Will post progress soon

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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by GNova » Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:25 pm

vault wrote:
I did try the formant-square-ish tip but still, doesn't sound as close as that. Will post progress soon
I don't think a formant approach is the only thing to focus on for this one, the square seems "too square"
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Re: High-Pitched (kinda formant) wobble?

Post by Ascenic » Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:28 pm

Experiment with more wts. add AI, Scrapyard etc...

I just randomly add and subtract things and I get cool stuff a lot of the time.


EDIT: Oh crud. I didn't listen to the sound I assumed it was the growl. Yeah no idea. I actually want to know this sound myself.
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