G Funk Gangsta Whine?
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G Funk Gangsta Whine?
hey im trying to make some old school g funk synth lines i got the minimoog and mdajx10 which both have presets for it but im still not getting the sound i want. anyone got any ideas or links to a vst?
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try two oscilators too, detune one by atleast 10 cents
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Re: G Funk Gangsta Whine?
I would be interested in a audio clip if anyone could point me in a sensible direction please.gambledub wrote:hey im trying to make some old school g funk synth lines i got the minimoog and mdajx10 which both have presets for it but im still not getting the sound i want. anyone got any ideas or links to a vst?
I would like to understand what you lot are on about

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not mixed up.. i've heard it referred to as both, several times by industry people (ie. people that produce for a living) i'm very familiar with the funky worm, and the ghetto bird. it's a reference to the constant patrol of police helicoptors.gambledub wrote:i think you might be getting mixed up "ghetto bird" is a song by ice cube that uses the sample, but it is usually called "the funky worm" its an old school funk track that dre used alot in n.w.a's musicBY THE WAY.. that synth line is called a ghetto bird.
serox we're talking about the typical 90s west coast g funk synth lines that were more or less omnipresent in the day. like here:Serox wrote: I would be interested in a audio clip if anyone could point me in a sensible direction please.
I would like to understand what you lot are on about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkYTXHZycPE
and the funky worm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVobCE7ikow
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In FL studio add a 3xosc channel
turn down all the way osc2 and osc3 to get a basic sine wave running from osc1.
In the misc tab select the mono and porta buttons and turn the portamento up a bit on the dial (about 40%). Use a LP filter as well.
draw a melody in the piano roll but overlap 1 beat at the end of each note to get the porta sliding up and down properly.
turn down all the way osc2 and osc3 to get a basic sine wave running from osc1.
In the misc tab select the mono and porta buttons and turn the portamento up a bit on the dial (about 40%). Use a LP filter as well.
draw a melody in the piano roll but overlap 1 beat at the end of each note to get the porta sliding up and down properly.
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tempromental wrote:In FL studio add a 3xosc channel
turn down all the way osc2 and osc3 to get a basic sine wave running from osc1.
In the misc tab select the mono and porta buttons and turn the portamento up a bit on the dial (about 40%). Use a LP filter as well.
draw a melody in the piano roll but overlap 1 beat at the end of each note to get the porta sliding up and down properly.
This is what I would do....
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serox we're talking about the typical 90s west coast g funk synth lines that were more or less omnipresent in the day. like here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkYTXHZycPE
and the funky worm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVobCE7ikow
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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