Re: Woi sort of noise
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:33 am
standard LP filter with enough reso automation, bitcrush that. voila.
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Also interested...I found that using synths like albino give you a lot better results, also try layering sounds and lots of eq. As well as the pitch envelope, you also want a lowpass lfo with a fair amount of resonance that gives the kind of "wow" type thump on the resonance, a very high pitched comb can also help with the timbre. Lots of experimentation should get you there, I still havn't really got a decent onenarrator wrote:Hi,
Could anyone help me with this siren type synth sound.
it sounds relatively simple at first with setting up pitch envelopes but I'm find it very tricky to figure out the timbre of the sound itself.
Thanks
It can be heard @ 1:29seconds
I'm not sure exactly how to make it but I would look up "dutch house synth" tutorials on youtube because a lot of them sound pretty similar to what you're after.Earjax wrote:Also interested...I found that using synths like albino give you a lot better results, also try layering sounds and lots of eq. As well as the pitch envelope, you also want a lowpass lfo with a fair amount of resonance that gives the kind of "wow" type thump on the resonance, a very high pitched comb can also help with the timbre. Lots of experimentation should get you there, I still havn't really got a decent onenarrator wrote:Hi,
Could anyone help me with this siren type synth sound.
it sounds relatively simple at first with setting up pitch envelopes but I'm find it very tricky to figure out the timbre of the sound itself.
Thanks
It can be heard @ 1:29seconds
cmgoodman1226 wrote:
I'm not sure exactly how to make it but I would look up "dutch house synth" tutorials on youtube because a lot of them sound pretty similar to what you're after.
rich_c90 wrote:Does anyone know how to make this synth on Massive? Bless up in advance fam...
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To me, it doesn't sound very gritty at all, it sounds a lot more clean cut than that, instead of using pitch envelopes by the way, use a shortish glide, I've found this works a lot better. To get the "heavy" sound, by which I think you mean wide, I'd maybe layer a higher octave and I would put some saturation on it however only very slight amounts. Also, lots of compression and lots of EQ, boost low mids to get a real punch to your soundThe Wiseman wrote:Thanks to narrator and Earjax for the responses.
@ Earjax, if i don;t use distortion, how do you recommend I get it to sound heavy and gritty?
Earjax wrote: To me, it doesn't sound very gritty at all, it sounds a lot more clean cut than that, instead of using pitch envelopes by the way, use a shortish glide, I've found this works a lot better. To get the "heavy" sound, by which I think you mean wide, I'd maybe layer a higher octave and I would put some saturation on it however only very slight amounts. Also, lots of compression and lots of EQ, boost low mids to get a real punch to your sound
my attempt did not go so great.cmgoodman1226 wrote:It's a supersaw layered with a good deal of whitenoise layered with an underlining heavy bass (with some grit to it). I don't have time right this second but I'll try to throw something together and see what I can come up with tomorrow afternoon.TheKeyMaker wrote:Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum.
I had a question creating a specific sound.
The sound im reffering to drops in at 1:50 in this track
http://snd.sc/vvRd5Y
And in this track it drops in at 3:16
http://snd.sc/s1hoMp
I was thinking that it's not one specific sound but multiple sounds layered.
Could anyone help me either to recreate the sound or help me towards a specific preset.
I use Fruityloops and I own Native Intsurments Massive and Sylenth1.
Thanks!
If I can be arsed I'll upload a sound I made last weeknarrator wrote:Earjax wrote: To me, it doesn't sound very gritty at all, it sounds a lot more clean cut than that, instead of using pitch envelopes by the way, use a shortish glide, I've found this works a lot better. To get the "heavy" sound, by which I think you mean wide, I'd maybe layer a higher octave and I would put some saturation on it however only very slight amounts. Also, lots of compression and lots of EQ, boost low mids to get a real punch to your sound
Care to show an example of this??