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Adding Warmth to your Synth
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cotec
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Posted : Sep 7, 2011 21:11:40
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I just wrote an article on adding warmth to your synth and wanted to share it with poeple. Also wondering what you might do to get that analog sound.
To start lets define Warmth:
Warm comes from electronics and synths that have tubes in them. When you play the instrument it always sounds different and has varity because as the tubes, which is part of making the synth, warm up there are slight changes in sounds. Warmth has come to refer to dynamic changes in your synth as well as a solid fill mid range that is not over driven in the highs. Warmth also refers to a natural and analog sound.
Now lets move on to techniques for warming it up.
Adding Analog sound to your Mix
Amp Modeling is one of the simple and amazing tricks is to add warmth. Programs like Live's Amp, Native Instruments’ Guitar Rig. Also Wave's does a good job with a there guitar plugins as well. Images below of those three programs.
Ideally you can actually send your music out of a cabinet and then record it with a microphone. That adds a really nice quality and "air" to it. If you can't then these plug ins help. Giving just that touch of distortion will give your music a realistic touch.
Equalizing is another technique to give your synth a warmth. Cutting back the top end can add more mellowness. Also using a low-pass filter with a resonant peak can add a nice touch. Adding a a hump or different strong Q cuts can make it sound unique as well.
Tape Distortion can be another cheap and rad effect. By taking your synth and running it through an 8 track, tape cassette, or even VCR you can add a nice warmth. Then run it back into your DAW. If you want to get more experimental you can even record at 1/2 speed and then record back in full speed and such. Will make really cool effects.
Reverb is also something that adds a nice quality. Using a good IR Reverb can give that realistic quality. I have also seen some nice gear emulations with IR as well. Here is a list of free IR library of gear emulation http://irlibrary.org/index.php?cat=amps_preamps
Layering techniques can also be used to fill out your sound. Take one synth and maybe another synth that has a more wispy top end, or deeper low and and mix them together. I have a tutorial on Layering Drums, http://subaqueousmusic.com/production-articles/sound-design-tech/41-layering-drums-getting-a-phatter-sound, and the same concepts apply.
Final Touch with Compressing By adding a good compression to the mix it will mellow out any frequencies that are hitting to hard and smooth out the sound. There are tons of ways to compress, so just play around with it. A golden rule to keep in mind is: If the gain reduction meter doesn't return to zero several times a bar, you’re almost certainly using too much compression This means that the signal is being compressed all the time, and will probably sound squashed or flattened as a result. Try a higher threshold, and then higher ratio if it’s not doing enough.
Final Thoughts on Warming your Synth Sounds
By using a mixture of these techniques you can give your synths a much fuller and realistic sound. Remember at the end of the day though, what sounds good is good. Don't get to lost in what you can do, and just do the right amount to make it good and move on.
I also have an article on adding a crunch to your drums, http://subaqueousmusic.com/production-articles/16-vst-review/38-drum-effects-that-smash-it, which can be applied to your synth to give it a cool quality as well.
Got any other techniques you like to use? |
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hearttricks
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Posted : Sep 7, 2011 21:13
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hey, good tips. but I usually just stick my bassline in the microwave for about 45 seconds, gets it nice n toasty. |
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Remy [POF]
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Posted : Sep 7, 2011 22:29
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hahahhaha
  On 2011-03-08 23:13, moki wrote:
listening only to free music is like having the free possibility to satisfy yourself with thousends of different free sexual acts. |
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Vermeee
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Posted : Sep 8, 2011 00:42
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mudpeople
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Posted : Sep 8, 2011 09:36
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Ive been really liking this exciter;
http://sites.google.com/site/youwashockvst/
Its got nice clean sound, doesnt have much parameters but what its got is enough for whatever, bass, kick, percussion...
Plus its free
Ive also been using this auto-double-tracker;
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3549.html
Also free
I also recommend highly the Computer Music plugins, theres some nice PSP reverbs, CMFuzz (like CamelPhatLite), the Steinberg guitar pedal rack, and the synths arent too bad either. Great deal for the price.
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