Smooth synths vst

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cheafy
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Smooth synths vst

Post by cheafy » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:21 pm

Hei,who knows some good vst for smooth synths?Synths like "Wahh"effect ...hope you understand...

0:18 synth

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Re: Smooth synths vst

Post by Ricky_Spanish » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:44 pm

Thats a nice sound. 2 things stand out to me: bandpass and phaser.

Makes me think of a nord.

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Re: Smooth synths vst

Post by wub » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:46 pm

Detuned triangles, pitched down octave, lots of glide/portamento, increased attack on the ADSR envelope.

Any 2 oscillator synth should be able to manage that tbh.

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Re: Smooth synths vst

Post by komanderkin » Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:11 pm

also try recording any pad sound through a 100% wet reverb with lots of highs (like the freeware TAL-Reverb III for example - more freebie reverb VSTs here). bounce that and you'll get a nice lush sound to begin with, that you can further enhance with some other effects like perhaps some mild chorusing, a bit more reverb, etc.

another technique i use sometimes - Ambience reverb (a nag-free donationware by Magnus of Smartelectronix) has a neat HOLD button which basically makes your reverb go on forever. play a synth C note through that, bounce around 20 seconds of it, then load it in a sampler and you have a big sound that you can further tweak inside the sampler and add external effects.

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Re: Smooth synths vst

Post by cheafy » Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:24 pm

thx guys
hope i'll figure out in ableton
thx again

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