Sukh Knight what does he use
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:17 pm
What program does sukh knight use to make hes beats and what vsts does he use
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a sine is a sine, why would it need to be sampled to be big?nutrician wrote:i read in some article that he eventualy started using logic. but that a few years back
His type of midrange basses can be achieved with something like albino plugin.
But his subs are huge. so either he uses sampled sine/triangle basses for the sub or his subbass comes from hardware. its hard to say how he does it exactly
His skank sounds are mainly detuned square/saw or distorted piano/organ and all with tape delay
i don't know what "VA synths" are, but i've gotten those same sounds out of albino without much trouble. if were talking like his tune "one spliff" for example it's probably just some squares and other shapes layered together and wobbled. you can do that with just about any synth. making it sound top notch quality is probably an issue of overall mix structure, eq, mastering etc.the only type of synths you can make those nice basses are from VA synths.
Sorry your're right pure sines are the same .i meant already altered/resampled sine or when you sample a sub(kick) yourself of an 808 or other hardware. chop off the beginning of the sample an create some nice looppoints in a sampler + limiter/compression ---> instant super sub.skimpi wrote:a sine is a sine, why would it need to be sampled to be big?nutrician wrote:i read in some article that he eventualy started using logic. but that a few years back
His type of midrange basses can be achieved with something like albino plugin.
But his subs are huge. so either he uses sampled sine/triangle basses for the sub or his subbass comes from hardware. its hard to say how he does it exactly
His skank sounds are mainly detuned square/saw or distorted piano/organ and all with tape delay
ahh yeye i have done that before, it didnt seem as weighty as a pure sine sub, but it did have other qualities to it that i liked.nutrician wrote:Sorry your're right pure sines are the same .i meant already altered/resampled sine or when you sample a sub(kick) yourself of an 808 or other hardware. chop off the beginning of the sample an create some nice looppoints in a sampler + limiter/compression ---> instant super sub.skimpi wrote:a sine is a sine, why would it need to be sampled to be big?nutrician wrote:i read in some article that he eventualy started using logic. but that a few years back
His type of midrange basses can be achieved with something like albino plugin.
But his subs are huge. so either he uses sampled sine/triangle basses for the sub or his subbass comes from hardware. its hard to say how he does it exactly
His skank sounds are mainly detuned square/saw or distorted piano/organ and all with tape delay