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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by hutyluty » Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:44 pm

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hutyluty wrote:Soundcloud

did this the other day, was quite happy
was this made in reason?

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by bRRRz » Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:16 pm

a little bit of resampled bass/neuro stuff:
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new melodic bassy track:
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by Macdaddy1129 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:57 pm

bRRRz wrote:a little bit of resampled bass/neuro stuff:
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Any details on that? Made in massive I'm guessing

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by bRRRz » Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:32 pm

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bRRRz wrote:a little bit of resampled bass/neuro stuff:
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Any details on that? Made in massive I'm guessing
yeah i made it with massive. it was a simple reese with i think one modern talking osc or something similar added. from then on its just notch filtering, low pass filtering, distortion, phasers, flangers, wow filter and a really short delay to give it some kind of metallic sound.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by BeastModeForDummies » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:52 pm

thought this was a cool thread this was just a sytrus bass patch i made thats in a tune im working that neurofunk patch sounds sick as fuck

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LOL I am just starting to use FL for dubstep and this is the only vid that showed me how to open Sytrus! Thanks, at least you helped me out. :)
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by djake » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:12 pm

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This is a collection of different sounds i got out of my granular synth in max/msp, the source sounds are all feild recordings.

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by jrisreal » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:47 pm

i like that one djjake! really cool stuff! hutyluty, that one sounds real interesting too.

heres a reese sound i just made.
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did it by 1) making a reese (im sure you know how) 2) giving it formants manually with an eq 3) automated 4 notch filters around 4) distortion, phaser, chorus 5) Vocodex really helps bring out the movement in a reese for all you FL-heads.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by 3za » Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:21 pm

hutyluty wrote:Soundcloud

did this the other day, was quite happy
That quite nice :D

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Sound is a patch I made in the Bazille alpha, with a touch of classic delay/reverb, sequenced with Reaktor. I would go into more detail, but I don't total understand how it's made tbh :corntard:

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:44 pm

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Just a bit of a drum and bass track I'm working on.

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Post by Sarah808 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:29 am

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by djake » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:03 am

3za wrote:
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Sound is a patch I made in the Bazille alpha, with a touch of classic delay/reverb, sequenced with Reaktor. I would go into more detail, but I don't total understand how it's made tbh :corntard:

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Me talking crap pitched about :cornlol:
I like your sound design :i:

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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by 3za » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:27 am

^^^
I like yours to, and this thread :D

Another one...
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Was just messing about, and then thought it sounded abit like a old dial up tone, so I tried to make it sound abit more like one. It's sound source is 4 sine oscillators, and one white noise generator, with lots of modulation, and just a few light effects.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by amphibian » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:28 am

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Growl just before the drop. I want it deeper and heavier but it's on it's way.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by dubesteppe » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:37 am

cmgoodman1226 wrote:Soundcloud

Just a bit of a drum and bass track I'm working on.
Wow man this sound preatty cool. You can feel the emotion in it! Would you mind giving some details on how its made?
bRRRz wrote:a little bit of resampled bass/neuro stuff:
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This sound great! Quick question, when you automate the notch filters is there any technique or is it just completely random? This is my attempt Soundcloud and i tried to make an interesting sweeping design of the filters but i dont think it worked very well.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by amphibian » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:42 am

set up your bass patch, get your distortion on, add a notch filter, start knob-fiddling and record for a minute or two. Go back, pick out the good bits - resample, distort again, add another notch, rinse and repeat :) You'll eventually learn how some sounds are created based on notch filter cutoff/resonance automation.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by jrisreal » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:43 am

dubesteppe wrote:Quick question, when you automate the notch filters is there any technique or is it just completely random?
Usually I just go random but im not experienced with reeses. I'm sure the pro's know what their doing when they do it.
btw, your reese isnt bad. but put it down an octave an see what that sounds like.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by dubesteppe » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:45 am

amphibian wrote:Soundcloud

Growl just before the drop. I want it deeper and heavier but it's on it's way.
I dig this! Would you mind explaining how you made it?



:w: :mrgreen: :H: :t: :U: :corndance: :lol: :P 8) :W: People please try to give a short description of how your sounds are made. That was my point in creating this thread, so that we could all learn some thing. I wanted to make this the opposite of the "Help me make that sound thread" because in that thread it seems like its mostly people asking how things are made and very few of the questions actually get answered.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by 3za » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:46 am

dubesteppe wrote:This is my attempt Soundcloud and i tried to make an interesting sweeping design of the filters but i dont think it worked very well.
@ 0.02 it sounds like someone knocking on a door I like that, would like it even more if the knocks got faster :o
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by dubesteppe » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:49 am

amphibian wrote:set up your bass patch, get your distortion on, add a notch filter, start knob-fiddling and record for a minute or two. Go back, pick out the good bits - resample, distort again, add another notch, rinse and repeat :) You'll eventually learn how some sounds are created based on notch filter cutoff/resonance automation.
Ok, thanks. I was using an 8 band eq with 8 notches. How many notches are thereee usaully?
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dubesteppe wrote:Quick question, when you automate the notch filters is there any technique or is it just completely random?
Usually I just go random but im not experienced with reeses. I'm sure the pro's know what their doing when they do it.
btw, your reese isnt bad. but put it down an octave an see what that sounds like.
Thanks! I'll try that out. You should definately turn your reese into one, because it sounded really good.
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Re: Post an interesting sound you have made thread

Post by amphibian » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:51 am

dubesteppe wrote:
amphibian wrote:Soundcloud

Growl just before the drop. I want it deeper and heavier but it's on it's way.
I dig this! Would you mind explaining how you made it?



:w: :mrgreen: :H: :t: :U: :corndance: :lol: :P 8) :W: People please try to give a short description of how your sounds are made. That was my point in creating this thread, so that we could all learn some thing. I wanted to make this the opposite of the "Help me make that sound thread" because in that thread it seems like its mostly people asking how things are made and very few of the questions actually get answered.
My apologies - and yeah great idea of a thread imo - makes those who have created cool sounds a bit more pro-active. Also, sometimes it's hard to tell how a sound is made by someone else :P

Um - using Massive (though similar effect could be achieved using FM8 or any other FM synth), using 3 separate waveforms - one of them being sonic. The exact wavetable position is important, as only certain parts give that growly sound of that wave form. That's combined with 2 saw/pulse waves - one is about mid-way through, the other is 100% saw. They're both 1 octave higher than the sonic waveform. Now, I then have a low-pass 4 filter, with cutoff set at around 45%. I have an lfo set quite slowly, started at the ramp-up of the sinewave lfo waveform. This gives the effect of a slight "hit", before ramping up for the growl. This is then put through a classical tube, about 25% wet and 70% drive, and then had some eq, saturation, compression, and reverb applied post-patch.

Hope that helps!

As for your notch question - usually 1, with about 60-70% resonance. But just play with it :)
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