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by Hircine » Mon Nov 26, 2012 3:47 pm
Those sounds are just reeses, multiple square or saw oscillators detuned against each other. The growling comes from a combination of distortion, mid range phasing and eq. When splitting, use three bands, 12db filter and saturate lightly before filtering. I usually have three bands going on: <200hz, 200hz-1200hz and 1200hz>. Heavy flanger and digital distortion on the highs, phaser, chorus and then distortion on the mids and nothing on the lows, glue everything together with comp, scoop out the mud around 200~500hz. Now, experiment. Go crazy on notch filtering, add eq peaks to put emphasis on the growling sounds, try cabinet / amp distortion on the mids (nice way to get things growling) and so on. You can also use different reese sounds for your layers, I did that on the track in my sig, there's about one reese with three different layers.
For youtube tutorials, I think distance has a few, so does district. They also make streams all the time. Seamless ones are good to, refer to the reese / neurofunk ones.
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phaeleh wrote:bassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
Yeah I wanna hear it too
