Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
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Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Ok, so I just bought the Producer's Edition of FL, realized that I should have gotten the pack signature thing.. cuz that includes Sytrus.. damn. Anyway, is there anything I can use to make a wobbling bass like Sytrus, but that I don't have to pay $100 something dollars for? I just got FL-Studio... that was like $199 or something...
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
I am a sex machine ready to reload;
Like an atom bomb about to oh oh oh oh oh explode.
Like an atom bomb about to oh oh oh oh oh explode.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
And we have a winner!sunny_b_uk wrote:Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus... clitorus?
I am a sex machine ready to reload;
Like an atom bomb about to oh oh oh oh oh explode.
Like an atom bomb about to oh oh oh oh oh explode.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.jrisreal wrote:Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Actually you can. All sounds are made up of harmonics (frequencies/sine waves) and if you have enough instances of 3xosc you can recreate all those frequencies with sine waves and get the exact same sound.sargentpilcher wrote:I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.jrisreal wrote:Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Well if you want to argue symantecs I guess it's technically possible, but I mean practically. Nobody is going to have 500 instances of 3xosc going in order to get the sound they wanted from fm8, or massive.jrisreal wrote:Actually you can. All sounds are made up of harmonics (frequencies/sine waves) and if you have enough instances of 3xosc you can recreate all those frequencies with sine waves and get the exact same sound.sargentpilcher wrote:I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.jrisreal wrote:Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Well according to Teknicyde, you can generate any single-cycle waveform using a single instance of 3xosc. So you really just have to know what you're doing.sargentpilcher wrote:Well if you want to argue symantecs I guess it's technically possible, but I mean practically. Nobody is going to have 500 instances of 3xosc going in order to get the sound they wanted from fm8, or massive.jrisreal wrote:Actually you can. All sounds are made up of harmonics (frequencies/sine waves) and if you have enough instances of 3xosc you can recreate all those frequencies with sine waves and get the exact same sound.sargentpilcher wrote:I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.jrisreal wrote:Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
That's only if you use custom waveforms, and who can make custom waveforms to their own specifications? It's pretty much impossible.jrisreal wrote:Well according to Teknicyde, you can generate any single-cycle waveform using a single instance of 3xosc. So you really just have to know what you're doing.sargentpilcher wrote:Well if you want to argue symantecs I guess it's technically possible, but I mean practically. Nobody is going to have 500 instances of 3xosc going in order to get the sound they wanted from fm8, or massive.jrisreal wrote:Actually you can. All sounds are made up of harmonics (frequencies/sine waves) and if you have enough instances of 3xosc you can recreate all those frequencies with sine waves and get the exact same sound.sargentpilcher wrote:I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.jrisreal wrote:Anything that can generate a sine wave is as capable as any synth.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
nope. forget custom waveforms, with just saw, square, sine, triangle, noise, and that weird extra one.Jacob15728 wrote:That's only if you use custom waveforms, and who can make custom waveforms to their own specifications? It's pretty much impossible.jrisreal wrote:Well according to Teknicyde, you can generate any single-cycle waveform using a single instance of 3xosc. So you really just have to know what you're doing.sargentpilcher wrote:Well if you want to argue symantecs I guess it's technically possible, but I mean practically. Nobody is going to have 500 instances of 3xosc going in order to get the sound they wanted from fm8, or massive.jrisreal wrote:Actually you can. All sounds are made up of harmonics (frequencies/sine waves) and if you have enough instances of 3xosc you can recreate all those frequencies with sine waves and get the exact same sound.sargentpilcher wrote:I hear that thrown around a lot, but it simply isn't true. You couldn't do the things you do in sylenth 1 in 3xosc. And you couldn't do the things you can do with massive in sylenth1. And you can't do things in massive that you can do in zebra. Every synth is incredibly different.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
why use other wave forms anyway? i mean some of the best sounds out there are made using the standard Sine,Saw Square waves etc. with the right effects, you can carve your sine wave into a multitude of things
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
using custom wave forms, saw waves etc might make things a bit easier but with sines alone.. who out there has the ability to make a whole variety of amazing basses, drums, and other instruments from only adding sine waves everywhere?
im aware of everything being sine waves since i use harmor in FL & its nice to say its all possible with just sines but its really more time saving to use other synthesis methods id say.
also to Sargentpilcher, with powerful synths like sylenth and massive etc.. its totally possible to make a lot of the same complex sounds in these synths.
it might feel that each synth has its "own generic sound" (as iv heard in DSF before) but that isnt really the case. they all have a generic sound when used at an average user level but with a whole bunch of tweaking and more use of different envelopes on all the parameters.. litterally anything is possible.
im aware of everything being sine waves since i use harmor in FL & its nice to say its all possible with just sines but its really more time saving to use other synthesis methods id say.
also to Sargentpilcher, with powerful synths like sylenth and massive etc.. its totally possible to make a lot of the same complex sounds in these synths.
it might feel that each synth has its "own generic sound" (as iv heard in DSF before) but that isnt really the case. they all have a generic sound when used at an average user level but with a whole bunch of tweaking and more use of different envelopes on all the parameters.. litterally anything is possible.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
I don't normally do this for basses, but I almost always do this when building pads.sunny_b_uk wrote:who out there has the ability to make a whole variety of amazing basses, drums, and other instruments from only adding sine waves everywhere?
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sargentpilcher
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
Would you mind if I asked you to put your money where your mouth is and show us some examples? I don't personally claim to be the greatest synth programmer, so you aren't up against much, but I would love a synth off. You use 3xosc, and I'll use whatever synth I like, and see which one sounds better.
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sargentpilcher
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
haha, alright. Uhm, how about we each pick a sound to imitate from a commercial song, and we each try to mimic both. Like I pick a sound, you pick a sound, and we each have to make both sounds.
You only get 3xosc, and I can use everything but 3xosc.
edit: all sounds must be made from scratch. No presets to start us off.
You only get 3xosc, and I can use everything but 3xosc.
edit: all sounds must be made from scratch. No presets to start us off.
Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
good stuff...I don't picture myself winning this, but I'll give it a shot.sargentpilcher wrote:haha, alright. Uhm, how about we each pick a sound to imitate from a commercial song, and we each try to mimic both. Like I pick a sound, you pick a sound, and we each have to make both sounds.
You only get 3xosc, and I can use everything but 3xosc.
edit: all sounds must be made from scratch. No presets to start us off.
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Re: Not-Sytrus, but sounds like Sytrus
If you don't picture yourself winning this, then why do you still think 3x0sc is capable of making every sound any other synth can make? I'm really just trying to prove a point
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