Two saw waves - one +24, and the other one -24 formant with pitch envelope, and a hardclipper / parabolic shaper.
Also add unison (like 8-9 voices) and detune it a little.
Re: very common High Pitched lead
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 9:17 pm
by Jens
great, simple. thanks!
Re: very common High Pitched lead
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:46 pm
by mromgwtf
vault wrote:Two saw waves - one +24, and the other one -24 with pitch envelope, and a hardclipper / parabolic shaper.
No, you're wrong.
The smans one is is a unison high pitched saw with a raising pitch envelope on it.
The unison plays a major role here. Set it to 9. Detune amount to taste. Generally the further you push it the better it sounds, but it has a limit.
Re: very common High Pitched lead
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:45 pm
by vault
mromgwtf wrote:
vault wrote:Two saw waves - one +24, and the other one -24 with pitch envelope, and a hardclipper / parabolic shaper.
No, you're wrong.
The smans one is is a unison high pitched saw with a raising pitch envelope on it.
The unison plays a major role here. Set it to 9. Detune amount to taste. Generally the further you push it the better it sounds, but it has a limit.
Nah, I'm not wrong, I just forgot to add the unison haha.
Mromgwtf is right, add unison with 9 voices and adjust detuning by preference. Here's the whoop/screech whatever played with one saw wave (First)( and another one with two saw waves (Second)(+24, -24 formant).