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Make that very interesting lead?

Nitzhofreak
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Posted : Nov 26, 2013 23:06:27
Hi Guys,

do you have an Idea how to make this sound, wooowoowowoahao startin at 2:14





Greetings, would be very happy about some answers!
frisbeehead
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 02:59
source: sawtooth will do.

filter with resonance high, then tweak the filter or use some modifier: lfo or envelope or both, the weoo is the filter sweeping through the frequencies. or maybe just tweak the parameters on the filter envelope like decay and amount?

similar to an acid patch but with a high pass filter, you can tell by the amount of high frequencies always present there.

distortion or waveshaping of sorts can help to, since there's a gritty nature to this sound, but depends on the filter: you can get away with just the above if the filter's got some squelchy balls to it. easy to do on Zebra, for example.

then it's mostly down to how you play/write. and there's some pan modulation going on as well.

hope it helps cheers
Nitzhofreak
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 11:51
Thanks it's a big help, we also gone for sawtooth and filter modulation in Sylenth1 but it sounded so thin, will try Zebra now, thanks again
Nectarios
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 16:46
Basic resonant HPF, but the thing that makes the sound like that is a resonant phaser. Sounds like its in bi-phase mode as well from the stereo width.

Synth sounds very plastic as well, so some soft synth the likes of Sylenth should cover it. Its the phaser patch that makes this sound what it is.
          
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 20:38
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On 2013-11-27 16:46, Nectarios wrote:
Basic resonant HPF, but the thing that makes the sound like that is a resonant phaser. Sounds like its in bi-phase mode as well from the stereo width.

Synth sounds very plastic as well, so some soft synth the likes of Sylenth should cover it. Its the phaser patch that makes this sound what it is.




yeah, that explains the pan mod! I've done a very similar sound with Zebra one of these days, I think I picked the XMF filter (then the XMF mode again, analogue can sound funny to, but doesn't have that electricity and plastic touch to it), resonance values don't need to be as high as usual with zebra's filters... while I'm at it, if you guys haven't already, go to KVR's u-he's forum and get the Bazzile's beta and test the filters on that one! it stands it's own with my hardware and simply beautiful gritty texture to it, for sweeps like these we're talking about here! That one is on my "must have" list, as soon as it gets out I'm getting it!
Nitzhofreak
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 23:28
okay thx 4 all your friendly replys always feel free to send zebra patches with that noise
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