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Good synth for dub chords like this?

kylistar
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Posted : Jun 11, 2014 20:26:27
Hello!



Im looking for a synthesizer that will be good for dub-like chords.

Right now the closest I get is sylenth, but it still doesn't sound as fat and good as I want to.

Im thinking I want an analog. Polyphonic ones are fucking expensive though... But maybe?

Do you have any suggestions for me?

Here is how I want it to sound:

That fat and full of mid range.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcYL9hGyWls


Thanks!
wirakocha
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Posted : Jun 12, 2014 00:57
in the web of this guy you can find a pack/rack of rhodes with that you can make awesome dub chords...

http://www.afrodjmac.com/category/free-ableton-instruments/           d(((+_-)))b
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Grevinsky
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Posted : Jun 12, 2014 13:46
Or learn how to synthesize organs. Zebra is good for this.           .
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Jun 12, 2014 14:58
triangle waves or weird spectral waves are cool for this. tune the second oscillator +7 semitones up (a fifth).
Anodd


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Posted : Jun 12, 2014 15:14
Hi there, i personally use Ableton's Operator and Aalto for dub chords, they give nice full and crispy sounds, but i feel that you can basically get some dub chords from any material once you understand some basics.
You can check out this guy
http://www.youtube.com/user/FingersInTheNoise/videos?shelf_id=1&view=0&sort=dd : lots of useful ideas !

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freez


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Posted : Jun 12, 2014 22:38
i am pretty sure you don't need a analog synthesizer for this. I don't have sylenth but massive can do this.
crank up the feedback if it isnt fat enough.. some external processing and you will get there.



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