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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by Heartless » Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:01 pm

Lysergical wrote:I'm no expert so I can't help anyone but if you guys could help me make the sound @ 1:27 that would be groovy. is it some sort of pitch bending tech? anyways

Two saw waves an octave apart with an ASDR envelope with a slight attack. Have an envelope on the pitch of both that bring them up an octave over about .2 seconds (You can use the same envelope you used for the ASDR of the oscilators).
Add an lfo to the pitch of both that modulates it a semitone, play with the rate to get it sounding right. Then add an envelope to the amplitude of the LFO so it goes from 0 to 100% slightly longer than it takes for the attack of the two oscillator's to complete.

Massive would be a good synth to use.

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by hifi » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:17 am

Heartless wrote:
Lysergical wrote:I'm no expert so I can't help anyone but if you guys could help me make the sound @ 1:27 that would be groovy. is it some sort of pitch bending tech? anyways

Two saw waves an octave apart with an ASDR envelope with a slight attack. Have an envelope on the pitch of both that bring them up an octave over about .2 seconds (You can use the same envelope you used for the ASDR of the oscilators).
Add an lfo to the pitch of both that modulates it a semitone, play with the rate to get it sounding right. Then add an envelope to the amplitude of the LFO so it goes from 0 to 100% slightly longer than it takes for the attack of the two oscillator's to complete.

Massive would be a good synth to use.
would be easier in sylenth1 imo and also this is a pretty simple sound to achieve it sounds cool too. it sounds a little dull as well so almost like a lowpass on it but the cutoff at almost full amount so like 97%

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Somebody help me create this bass please

Post by LucazMusik » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:26 pm

I know there is a topic for helping people make sounds but i didnt get much help there so i figured i'd post it here instead..
the bass i am trying to create kicks in around 0:55


I am addicted to these high pitch bended wobbles , im not a complete noob i do understand kind of whats going on in there but i cant figure out how to make it :oops:

Im thinking maybe its a formant layered with some sub bass & distortion?
I know someone here will be able to help me ? :4:

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Re: Somebody help me create this bass please

Post by Heartless » Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:04 pm

In Massive, Use a saw wave that bends up an octave using an envelope on the pitch. Use the Sine Shaper insert effect 100% wet, about 50% drive. The sound at :58 can be accomplished by turning off the Sine Shaper and adding a fast, square LFO to the amplitude of the saw.

EDIT:

Oops, for the first part, also have a Sinarmonic I oscillator a few octaves down, with the same envelope on the pitch, feeding into the Sine Shaper.

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Re: Somebody help me create this bass please

Post by LucazMusik » Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:19 pm

Heartless wrote:In Massive, Use a saw wave that bends up an octave using an envelope on the pitch. Use the Sine Shaper insert effect 100% wet, about 50% drive. The sound at :58 can be accomplished by turning off the Sine Shaper and adding a fast, square LFO to the amplitude of the saw.

EDIT:

Oops, for the first part, also have a Sinarmonic I oscillator a few octaves down, with the same envelope on the pitch, feeding into the Sine Shaper.
Im gonna try that out now dude , thanks alot for taking your time to help me out
*EDIT* it didnt work man :S

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by Captain Planet » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:44 pm

Anyone able to help with the bass sound at 0:28?


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Re: how to build hug hall kicks

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:00 pm

zerofive wrote:evening all, was just wondering if someone out there could help me try and build hug booming hall kicks like the ones in the bug 'warning'

any help would be much appreciated
This sound could be achieved by a bass drum. I don't mean a kick drum but a big bass drum that you'd hear in an orchestra or marching band. Try to dig up some samples online. It shouldn't be too hard to find.

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Achieving that "Bowww" sound

Post by david nicol » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:52 pm

2:10ISH on in this song zeds dead has this BADASS sounding bowwww sound. I'm not necessarily asking how to achieve the underlying synth tone, but i hear this effect a lot these days. I'm wondering how these guys are doin it? Anybody? :w:

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Re: Achieving that "Bowww" sound

Post by Sparxy » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:29 pm

Its just a reece with effects on it. Detuned saws with a narrow, slow, long wobble on bandpass or lowpass, add effects / distortion / resample to taste

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Re: Achieving that "Bowww" sound

Post by didge » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:46 pm

Do you have Rob Papen's Albino? The 'spread' function does something similar so if you choose the right waveform and saturate it accordingly I'm sure you could achieve it.

It's called unison on other synths but it doesn't give the same effect generally...
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Re: Somebody help me create this bass please

Post by nftfhx » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:11 pm

LucazMusik wrote:I know there is a topic for helping people make sounds but i didnt get much help there so i figured i'd post it here instead..
the bass i am trying to create kicks in around 0:55


I am addicted to these high pitch bended wobbles , im not a complete noob i do understand kind of whats going on in there but i cant figure out how to make it :oops:

Im thinking maybe its a formant layered with some sub bass & distortion?
I know someone here will be able to help me ? :4:
I'm not sure what you're using bro but i have some synths quite like it in reason both on the malstraem and i've got it mainly by turning the shift knob up on an osc
not going to lie, i'm not really sure what shift does i just know the sound difference so i wouldn't know what it would be on other synths but this seems to always give me a higher distorted sound over the top of my synths
as for underneath, i think you're right in saying a sub and then it sounds like another wave with some distortion on to fill out the mid range
it sounds like the lower and mids cut out on parts though so maybe it's layered on another synth
i hope that's some sort of help buddy:)

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by Captain Planet » Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:49 pm

Captain Planet wrote:Anyone able to help with the bass sound at 0:28?

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krazy snares

Post by Gewze » Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:19 pm

Does anyone know what effect or whatever skream uses for the sound of krazy snares

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Re: krazy snares

Post by Basic A » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:52 pm

Alot of different snares? Like timestretched ones, pitch shifted ones, glitched ones...

Its alot of different snares. Didnt the title make that evident?
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Re: krazy snares

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by GothamHero » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:31 am


1:00 that eating, clean "yomp" sound.

00:00 - 00:12
OK, seriously, how are they making these eating sounds? Modern Talking isn't doing it for me.
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by Mannyyyyy » Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:58 am

GothamHero wrote:
1:00 that eating, clean "yomp" sound.

00:00 - 00:12
OK, seriously, how are they making these eating sounds? Modern Talking isn't doing it for me.
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metallic sounding snares

Post by Mannyyyyy » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:11 am

mostly the ones that cv uses and other dnb people use. how is it made. just layering metal snares and kits? am i just missing it by a long shot?

example:

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - 2011.

Post by Insahn » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:53 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf_YWiqqv34

Hi there,

First post here, looking forward to many more.

I was wondering if someone could help me out with the bass on this track. It comes in at :55. I'm using detuned scrapyard oscillators set to bend on massive and a separate instance of massive for the sub. I'm close to sound but no matter how I tune it I can't seem to get the same midrange and high frequency stuff as BSE. I'm also not sure how I should be modulating it to match the modulation they have going on. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: krazy snares

Post by Karoshi » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:35 am

i reckon he used a granulizer a lot, in fact I'm almost certain
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