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Pad vsts
I need some quite mellow pads, so i need a good pad vst, can anyone tell me of some good ones, ive got a low budget so preferably free! I'm thinking quite minimal sort of burial style background pads...
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go to a vinyl store get some orchestral/choirs and lowpass them
then you have quite a burialistiq padsound

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I agree the best and most brilliant pad sounds come from a wonderful blend of
A. orchestral samples
B. choir samples (in the same key of course)
C. white noise from a synth
filter the piss out of these and add some nice delay and perhaps a phase or reverb.
I have scooped up a lot of orchestral records from dollar bins in record shops
the beauty of these is they tell you what key the music is in.
but if you need a quick fix for some awesome pads and you know how to sub-group your channels, you can take all of the free synths mentioned above, duplicate your midi track, bus the outputs to the same group channel, and filter that.
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A. orchestral samples
B. choir samples (in the same key of course)
C. white noise from a synth
filter the piss out of these and add some nice delay and perhaps a phase or reverb.
I have scooped up a lot of orchestral records from dollar bins in record shops
the beauty of these is they tell you what key the music is in.

but if you need a quick fix for some awesome pads and you know how to sub-group your channels, you can take all of the free synths mentioned above, duplicate your midi track, bus the outputs to the same group channel, and filter that.
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first off, try a program called paulstretch (http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/) to mangle your samples into some drony type pad, for the more musical ones just sample orchestral stuff and lay them over synth oscillators (any synth will do as long as it has a lowpass filter)
for straight synth pads though Absynth and Blue are really nice, crystal is prolly the best free synth for pads though.
edit: forgot vember audio surge for pads, good luck
for straight synth pads though Absynth and Blue are really nice, crystal is prolly the best free synth for pads though.
edit: forgot vember audio surge for pads, good luck

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crystal 2 is wavetable so you can make some awesome shit in it. I've had great success layering crystal 2 and filtering.
Or whip out the vocoder and timestretch random samples, vodode them with built in synth, and filter. Or use a vocoder with two samples one as carrier one as modulation source and just try filtering and applying effects all over the chain along with time stretching and pitching to see what comes out. you'll find some cool shit.
Also I really like camel space for turning all kinds of source material into strange pads and shit. The random button is my life line.
crystal 2 is wavetable so you can make some awesome shit in it. I've had great success layering crystal 2 and filtering.
Or whip out the vocoder and timestretch random samples, vodode them with built in synth, and filter. Or use a vocoder with two samples one as carrier one as modulation source and just try filtering and applying effects all over the chain along with time stretching and pitching to see what comes out. you'll find some cool shit.
Also I really like camel space for turning all kinds of source material into strange pads and shit. The random button is my life line.

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paulstretchthetaco wrote:first off, try a program called paulstretch (http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/) to mangle your samples into some drony type pad, for the more musical ones just sample orchestral stuff and lay them over synth oscillators (any synth will do as long as it has a lowpass filter)
for straight synth pads though Absynth and Blue are really nice, crystal is prolly the best free synth for pads though.
edit: forgot vember audio surge for pads, good luck

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one of the baddest all round synths I like is Rob Papens PREDATOR...
This thing is amaizing f'real!
This thing is amaizing f'real!

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And don't forget. A fuck load of reverb on your pads 
Wusik - I think I may buy this when I get paid
http://www.wusik.com/w/index.html
Also cygnus space synth, one of my faves. It's free.
http://www.gearwire.com/cygnus-sf.html

Wusik - I think I may buy this when I get paid
http://www.wusik.com/w/index.html
Also cygnus space synth, one of my faves. It's free.
http://www.gearwire.com/cygnus-sf.html
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