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Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:36 pm
by mthrfnk
Fowles wrote:the lead that comes in at 2:43
i can't view this, blocked in my region. However at a guess: detuned saw waves w/ distortion and large reverb playing arpegiation/chords.

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:45 pm
by Slizmon
I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:59 pm
by mthrfnk
Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
That's not a pluck. Any youtube tutorial on Skrillex or Alvin Risk laser sounds will get you there.

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:51 am
by HoogerJ
Soundcloud

I'm trying to figure out what Emalkay did to make his sub bass so sick in 'Fabrication'. :4:

Tried to recreate it myself, with two detuned sin-square waves, fiddlin' with the wavetable positions a bit in Massive, a 24 lowpass and a bit of tube. Didn't even come close. Anyone got any ideas? What I like about it, is the movement, the fast changing notes without losing power, the clarity and the presence of the sub (some parts of the song, it is almost a lead , i.e. at 2:18)

Cheers,
John

Ghetto squee sound?

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:05 pm
by BYTEME
How would you do a "squee" lead sound..?
I hear it in some ghetto ish brostep and dubstep.

Multiple examples:

Bassnectar: What (Ft. jantsen) (It's the drop.)
Doctor P: Sweet Shop (Again, the drop)
Eptic uses it a lot but with different sounds a bit..
Foreign Beggars: No Holds Barred (but as the background sound)

So how di they do it? It doesn't sound like layered saw waves. It sounds like a really thick as fu** formant or square with a sub bass under it.

Please no judgments, just give me some advice on how to make that sound. I'm really curious and it would really help a lot with my progression in producing.

Re: Ghetto squee sound?

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:35 pm
by Fowles
BYTEME wrote:How would you do a "squee" lead sound..?
I hear it in some ghetto ish brostep and dubstep.

Multiple examples:

Bassnectar: What (Ft. jantsen) (It's the drop.)
Doctor P: Sweet Shop (Again, the drop)
Eptic uses it a lot but with different sounds a bit..
Foreign Beggars: No Holds Barred (but as the background sound)

So how di they do it? It doesn't sound like layered saw waves. It sounds like a really thick as fu** formant or square with a sub bass under it.

Please no judgments, just give me some advice on how to make that sound. I'm really curious and it would really help a lot with my progression in producing.
there are several youtube tutorials on these kinda sounds. try searching doctor P screech

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:01 pm
by Augment
^I've made a thread where I give away this sound, because so many peope requested it. search up Habstrakt/Circus sound that everyone wants or soemthing like that. Too lazy to find it myself :P

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:41 pm
by mthrfnk
HoogerJ wrote:Soundcloud

I'm trying to figure out what Emalkay did to make his sub bass so sick in 'Fabrication'. :4:

Tried to recreate it myself, with two detuned sin-square waves, fiddlin' with the wavetable positions a bit in Massive, a 24 lowpass and a bit of tube. Didn't even come close. Anyone got any ideas? What I like about it, is the movement, the fast changing notes without losing power, the clarity and the presence of the sub (some parts of the song, it is almost a lead , i.e. at 2:18)

Cheers,
John
Try adding saturation and/or distortion then lowpassing again. Also try stuttering your notes?

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:25 pm
by HoogerJ
Thx mthrfnk. Tried again, not in Massive, but in operator (Ableton). Got slightly beter results, also thanks to your info. Problem is always that if I lowpass it, it tends to lose presence. All the notes from Emalkays sub are hitting between 43 and 80 khz, have almost no higher harmonics, but still sound a bit airy and bright.

I assume a lot of that boils down to proper mastering, but I feel there are a few essential tricks missing in my toolbox :roll:

Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:00 pm
by bananas
Does anyone know how to get disco strings sound? I've tried sample libraries, synths and could not get it.

Examples:
Starts at 0:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ-qhs2dFgs

Starts at 0:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3UX6UfjPNU

Starts at 0:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjWPyDMk8k8

Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:22 pm
by mthrfnk
They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.

Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:29 pm
by bananas
mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.

Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:28 am
by mthrfnk
bananas wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.
Are you using staccato samples or just reguar string samples?

old school dubstep drums

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:37 am
by killakam98
ive been looking for drums in songs like this
Soundcloud

but I have no idea where to find them, can someone please help, thnx

Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:46 am
by bananas
mthrfnk wrote:
bananas wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.
Are you using staccato samples or just reguar string samples?
Staccato from NI Session Strings. Actually while those disco strings in the song seem to be a sampled intrument and even got string falls that as far is i know is not possible to reproduce with a synth i'm getting better results with a Korg Mono/Poly. If you play the sampled instrument over the song, you notice that the the strings in the song don't have the dynamics of the real thing.

I'm also considering that it may have a layer of brass.(?)

Well, those strings are very peculiar to me. I'm having a hard time trying to reproduce it.

Re: old school dubstep drums

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:23 am
by zerbaman
What part of the drums?

As a rule of thumb, don't expect to find instantly good hits, instead search to make good things out of trash.

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:42 pm
by medetix



1:00 How do i make that ''growl/reese''?

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:24 pm
by Fowles
medetix wrote:


1:00 How do i make that ''growl/reese''?
try making a really low end heavy reese in FM8, then use both a highpass and a lowpass filter.

that should get you pretty close.

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:02 pm
by bananas
Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
It is transpose/pitch, you can start with kick drum preset, maybe change the osc wavw, trnaspose and start working around it.

Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:32 pm
by Slizmon
bananas wrote:
Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
It is transpose/pitch, you can start with kick drum preset, maybe change the osc wavw, trnaspose and start working around it.
what dou you mean by kick drum preset?