Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

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Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by bri1 » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:13 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS3zd3L0DRI

Im talking about the trancy sound that peaks in energy around 10 or 11 seconds, sounds like its under a low pass filter. Can anyone help me figure out the rest?

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by RumbleDiddy » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:31 am

Saw waveform -Low pass Filter with saw lil chorus , re-verb. Surprised you wanna learn this sound. I love Doctor P but this song sux and lacks anything good

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by bri1 » Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:58 pm

so 1 oscilator set to saw, with a lowpass filter chorus and reverb. (Why did you say with saw little chorus???) Does it matter if the reverb and chorus are before or after the low pass?
Also, what synth would you recommend using to make this?

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by Today » Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:19 pm

it definitely matters, but the choice is yours.
the order of effects is important. see which one u like better for this scenario
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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by e-motion » Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:20 pm

After the lowpass I guess. Any synth works for this but I think all the trancey synths (z3ta, Nexus) should have presets like this, which will make it easier. Don't forget delay also.

EDIT: Massive Patch - http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/10951686/file.html

I made a mistake where I used the same envelope for amp and filter, but was too lazy to go back :D
Play some chords, play with the first macro control, the envelope 4 settings (the filter env is the key in this sound), the filter and the delay. You can get pretty close. Also, check the Voicing (Unison) and OSC (the Restart Via Gate option) to find what you like most.

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by bri1 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:15 pm

e-motion wrote:After the lowpass I guess. Any synth works for this but I think all the trancey synths (z3ta, Nexus) should have presets like this, which will make it easier. Don't forget delay also.

EDIT: Massive Patch - http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/10951686/file.html

I made a mistake where I used the same envelope for amp and filter, but was too lazy to go back :D
Play some chords, play with the first macro control, the envelope 4 settings (the filter env is the key in this sound), the filter and the delay. You can get pretty close. Also, check the Voicing (Unison) and OSC (the Restart Via Gate option) to find what you like most.
awesome thanks for the great advice, i tried the massive patch but it does not open for me... is it usually in that format? all my massive patches are .ksd files.

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by Earjax » Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:43 pm

hate this song. Love doctor P but if your gonna sell out, at least do it well and keep some dignity...
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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by e-motion » Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:04 am

bri1 wrote:
e-motion wrote:After the lowpass I guess. Any synth works for this but I think all the trancey synths (z3ta, Nexus) should have presets like this, which will make it easier. Don't forget delay also.

EDIT: Massive Patch - http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/10951686/file.html

I made a mistake where I used the same envelope for amp and filter, but was too lazy to go back :D
Play some chords, play with the first macro control, the envelope 4 settings (the filter env is the key in this sound), the filter and the delay. You can get pretty close. Also, check the Voicing (Unison) and OSC (the Restart Via Gate option) to find what you like most.
awesome thanks for the great advice, i tried the massive patch but it does not open for me... is it usually in that format? all my massive patches are .ksd files.
You must have the older version. There's no way to save as KSD in the new one, as far as I know. I will take a screen shot and upload it tomorrow arround this hour.

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by bri1 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:45 am

e-motion wrote:
bri1 wrote:
e-motion wrote:After the lowpass I guess. Any synth works for this but I think all the trancey synths (z3ta, Nexus) should have presets like this, which will make it easier. Don't forget delay also.

EDIT: Massive Patch - http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/10951686/file.html

I made a mistake where I used the same envelope for amp and filter, but was too lazy to go back :D
Play some chords, play with the first macro control, the envelope 4 settings (the filter env is the key in this sound), the filter and the delay. You can get pretty close. Also, check the Voicing (Unison) and OSC (the Restart Via Gate option) to find what you like most.
awesome thanks for the great advice, i tried the massive patch but it does not open for me... is it usually in that format? all my massive patches are .ksd files.
You must have the older version. There's no way to save as KSD in the new one, as far as I know. I will take a screen shot and upload it tomorrow arround this hour.
Cool, Thanks!

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by bri1 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:22 am

what version switched file formats?

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Re: Can anyone help me replicate this Doctor P sound?

Post by e-motion » Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:13 pm

Oh sorry, I forgot about this thread, I'll screen it later this evening. It was in Massive 1.3.0 I think.

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