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Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:16 pm
by Earjax
DannyElectro wrote:Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and to electronic music production in general. I'd like to know how to create a sound that is akin to the screeching of tyres but with added vibrato. The sound I'm looking for also sounds like a vibrato bend with ("artificial") harmonics on an electric guitar with distortion/overdrive. I'm using NI Massive.

Thanks in advance.
Would be really helpful if you gave us an example because I don't really know what your getting at :)

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:43 pm
by DannyElectro
Earjax wrote:
DannyElectro wrote:Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and to electronic music production in general. I'd like to know how to create a sound that is akin to the screeching of tyres but with added vibrato. The sound I'm looking for also sounds like a vibrato bend with ("artificial") harmonics on an electric guitar with distortion/overdrive. I'm using NI Massive.

Thanks in advance.
Would be really helpful if you gave us an example because I don't really know what your getting at :)
The sound I'm looking for reminds of a harmonic "squeal" (1:07):



A more quickly rising tone with similar...esque...ish texture as in the video, but with faster vibrato. :)

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:09 pm
by blakedipp


The talking bass in this koan sound is next level!!!
I am just curious what you guys think their technique is for this.
It sounds like FM8, but I am such a noob when it comes to additive synthesis.

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:38 pm
by Earjax
DannyElectro wrote:
Earjax wrote:
DannyElectro wrote:Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and to electronic music production in general. I'd like to know how to create a sound that is akin to the screeching of tyres but with added vibrato. The sound I'm looking for also sounds like a vibrato bend with ("artificial") harmonics on an electric guitar with distortion/overdrive. I'm using NI Massive.

Thanks in advance.
Would be really helpful if you gave us an example because I don't really know what your getting at :)
The sound I'm looking for reminds of a harmonic "squeal" (1:07):



A more quickly rising tone with similar...esque...ish texture as in the video, but with faster vibrato. :)
Ok first port of call would be to actually play it in but I'm guessing you don't play guitar, second would be to find some samples :) If that fails, a sine wave plus distortion, with the right amount of pitch glide played at a higher octave, by messing around with notes and pitch bend you could get it, if you want the guitar-ish sound, use a guitar amp emulator :)

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:42 pm
by Earjax
blakedipp wrote:

The talking bass in this koan sound is next level!!!
I am just curious what you guys think their technique is for this.
It sounds like FM8, but I am such a noob when it comes to additive synthesis.
They actually use reason, and for that reason (hehe) they use a hell of a lot of resampling in their sounds. A good way to start is by getting a good reese and then putting it through multiple filters (bandpass filters are good for this.) Layering is also essential, if you search in the dsf google for koan sound bass you'll find some threads that go into more detail

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:45 am
by joshisrad


The bass that starts at 1:39.

Pretty common sound. Sounds like a square wave, and some sort of filter-closing envelope with a fast attack...? Help plz!

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:28 pm
by DannyElectro
Earjax wrote:
Ok first port of call would be to actually play it in but I'm guessing you don't play guitar, second would be to find some samples :) If that fails, a sine wave plus distortion, with the right amount of pitch glide played at a higher octave, by messing around with notes and pitch bend you could get it, if you want the guitar-ish sound, use a guitar amp emulator :)
Actually I do play the electric guitar and have one stashed under my bed, albeit without a tremolo bar. :) It's not exactly the guitar sound I'm after. I managed to concoct something pointing to the right direction using massive:


http://www.mediafire.com/?gntc9tnbxyyeham


It's a .ksd patch file.

The sound ought to be more screechy and fat.

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:58 pm
by mgpg89
Absolutely love this new Habstrakt tune.



Can anyone help me replicate the lead sound in NI Massive?

Cheers!

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 1:28 am
by Cpt Havoc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpr5qU6VGjo

I'm looking to create a sound similar to the bassline in this. Especially at 01:06 (in NI Massive)

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 3:34 am
by teejayem
Hey guys
Soundcloud
was wondering how to create this particular vibrato key/lead?
it appears at 0:04 - 0:05 and reappears 0:14 - 0:15 , it reminds me of street fighter or something, has that anime type lead vibe to it :)
i find it to be very catchy and would love to use this in a track or 2
I understand its some sort of detune with lfo and vibrato but not entirely sure, if anyone is able to recreate this on massive or fm8 would be greatly appreciated, it'd mean alot to me :D

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:13 am
by joshisrad
Cpt Havoc wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpr5qU6VGjo

I'm looking to create a sound similar to the bassline in this. Especially at 01:06 (in NI Massive)
I'm listening on shitty laptop speakers but for the one at 1:06, pick a basic waveform in Massive and then where it says "Spectrum" click that and select "Formant" and play lower octaves. That's the basic idea behind it. And layer a sub underneath it, maybe add some mid-freqs as well, I can't tell if there are any in that song that's how bad these speakers are.

Then he overlaid a cliche C64-esque arp over it, prob square waveform. It's either arp or a pitch envelope, it's moving too fast for me to tell on my current speakers.

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:02 am
by halcyon
lovely new Buchan tune, available for free on his facebook page.




can anyone help me make that lead sound in massive?

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:37 pm
by brettheaslewood
^^
can ask the man himself if you want mate?

i dont really lurk around these how to make 'someones trademark sound' threads.

but i am curious as to how you can make your subbass move like in jungle/dnb tracks
most recent use i've heard is ipmans remix of killawatt.



automate volume b2b pitch b2b freq (slightly) ?


i have had a play around, just cant quite nail it.

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:40 pm
by halcyon
brettheaslewood wrote:^^
can ask the man himself if you want mate?

hahah wow that would be awesome! :h:

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:48 pm
by brettheaslewood
halcyon wrote:
brettheaslewood wrote:^^
can ask the man himself if you want mate?

hahah wow that would be awesome! :h:

Tom Buchan says: lol at them i dont use massive

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:52 pm
by halcyon
brettheaslewood wrote:
halcyon wrote:
brettheaslewood wrote:^^
can ask the man himself if you want mate?

hahah wow that would be awesome! :h:

Tom Buchan says: lol at them i dont use massive
haha, fair enough. thanks for asking though

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:45 am
by euma

Can someone help me on how to make this kind of sound after 0:28?

Cheers!

Lead sound in Dodge and Fuski - Python?

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:08 am
by matb123
Does anybody know how to make the lead melody sound in this song please?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJrR0pCLy4Q

Thank you.

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:46 pm
by Rymphony


0:34

never heard this in any other tune? its kinda sick

Re: How To Make This Sound - December 2011

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:17 pm
by Toolman4
For that Tom Buchan tune...To me, it sounds like he layered a mid range bass with a higher layer waveform (saw/square). They follow the same melody. Try creating a two saws that are an octave apart. Add voices, and then detune them. Write a melody with this bass in the lower registers. Then play around with some nice dance lead presets played in the upper registers following the same melody. It's not his sounds, but I THINK that's how you'd go about getting that lead to fill those freq ranges.