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Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:51 pm
by neuroticnate
I looked hi and lo for the best synth to recreate this sound. By far the best synth I found is the Chipsounds by Plogue arts http://www.plogue.com/?page_id=43 In my opinion it has the best sounds for 8bit, it emulates a wide variety of chips, come with tons of awesome presets, and it's arpeggiator section is brilliant. Plus it has a wave sequencer which is like an arpeggiator but slightly different. It's definitely the goto synth for a lot of 8 bit producer. 2nd in line is the ReFx QuadraSid http://refx.com/products/quadrasid/summary/

I also found this really cool tutorial on using arpeggiaiton in Logic's Enviroment. It's not as hard as it sounds and can be really cool if the synth you want to use doesn't have an arpeggiator http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/pro ... -in-logic/

Hope that helps!

I also have a question concerning arpeggaition if anyone can help. It's a certain sound I'm after that I hear in bass music or steet bass, a fast arp up and down. It should be easy to make but I'm having a hard time for some reason. Here is an example Soundcloud

The arpeggiation starts filtering in around 30 sec.

Thanks!

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:51 pm
by zerbaman
Is your arpeggio automated?

What does it sound like when you do it?

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:38 am
by cloak and dagger
yeah Chipsounds is pretty great and I'd love to have it, but I just can't justify that high of a price when I already have LSDJ and other VSTs that can emulate some of the older chips...

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 4:31 am
by jaydot
drokkr wrote:Get yourself Basic 64. It's a wicked freeware synth and arp your ass off

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:09 am
by lazermouse
Billydoyle wrote:I'm using Logic Pro, However i can't seem to find an arpeggiator, Will i have to input the notes manually using piano roll? I was sort of looking for a VST that had one built in, as the track above seems like the synth was made using a VST arp rather than manual input

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:40 am
by neuroticnate
yeah, I use a crack. for sure that arp in that song can be found with chipsounds, it's a standard patch. I wanted to figure it out too, I kept hearing that arp in songs and couldn't quite emulate with any of the synths I found, until I got Chipsounds. Here's a cool list of 8bit plugs I found, I believe some of these are freeware
http://woolyss.com/chipmusic-plugins.php

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:30 pm
by um4mi
I used peach and another plugin called triforce (like zelda) that is made by the same guy on a track i made.

Its the latest track uploaded to my soundcloud (link in sig) if you wanna hear what they sound like

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:00 am
by Rydher
lazermouse wrote:
Billydoyle wrote:I'm using Logic Pro, However i can't seem to find an arpeggiator, Will i have to input the notes manually using piano roll? I was sort of looking for a VST that had one built in, as the track above seems like the synth was made using a VST arp rather than manual input

That^^^ would be most helpful.
You should learn this as part of your DAW Knowledge.

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:33 pm
by Artie_Fufkin
nowaysj wrote:Can we get a round of applause for komanderkin for all that he is contributed to dsfp?

Seriously bro :Q:
:z: His blog is on my bookmarks toolbar, which means it's one of the select few I actually look at after favoriting. lol

The answer to OP's question is in the name. 8 bit= square waves. Arpeggiated= notes of a chord played individually and in succession.
So just put a square wave playing like C E G C or something in your sequencer. As easy as 3.14.

Re: That arpeggiated 8Bit sound?

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:42 pm
by extremesociety
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/229.html <--- I love this thing, easy, simple, customizable waveforms. As noted before, Logic has an arp built in in the scary environment window! (*not that scary, and worth exploring)