dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 13, 2012 03:44:31
hi somebody can tell me how to create this type of lead, one of the most used in psytrance and dark tracks?? i use as example this track from overdream, the lead starts at 58 sec and continues for a while!!
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Posted : Feb 13, 2012 04:44
theres a high pitched sequence sounds like a square wave s&h lfo.
and a choppy squelch lead, use lfo retrigger on a squelch patch
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Posted : Feb 13, 2012 19:13
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On 2012-02-13 04:44, snowdogg wrote:
theres a high pitched sequence sounds like a square wave s&h lfo.
and a choppy squelch lead, use lfo retrigger on a squelch patch
yep! start with that squelch stuff how to :
and as said retrigger and add some delay!
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 13, 2012 21:29
thank you very much dude really good tutorial! boooom!!
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 00:43
That one was done with Disco DSP Discovery. Saw wave, a Filter, and retriggered synced LFO (sawtooth too) to Pitch.
www.overdreamstudio.com
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 02:00
thank you very much couldn't hope to have better answerer than the creator of that lead!i have a last little problem whit this type of lead in each synthesizer i use.. the lead is instable and usually in the tracks i ear(also yours) it doesn't oscillate too much(it permits to make a groove with it).. so i've just to export it as audio and then cut or there's a "trick"?? thank you big boooooom!
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 02:08
Welcome, man!
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and retriggered synced LFO
means the lfo modulates pitch same way each time i hit a note, NOT running free independently.
www.overdreamstudio.com
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 02:23
so this mean i've not understood how to make that sound, each time i hit a note the lfo modulates diferrently the pitch, or if i push the note for long time the sound open and close the frequency... maybe i've made somethin wrong
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 02:45
i'm not sure i've understood.. it's my fault or there's no way to change the modulation?? i'm freaking out!!
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 07:04
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On 2012-02-14 02:45, dimitrilentryptamine wrote:
i'm not sure i've understood.. it's my fault or there's no way to change the modulation?? i'm freaking out!!
just look for the 'retrigger' button for the LFO on your synth.
which synthesizer are you using btw?
what you want to do is have the LFO reset/retrigger on every note, resulting in the same modulation each hit.
the function is usually called 'retrigger', and you'd want to have that enabled.
however if you're using sylenth for example, retrigger is ON by default and the function is called FREE.
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 15:23
yes on the sylenth and in albino i've understood how to do, but in synth like disco dsp discovery it's harder because it's not intuitive as the others, i've took more time also to make the sound on that synth..maybe i'll check the discovery guide!
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 15:39
The most important part is LFO 1. Everything else is just an example. www.overdreamstudio.com
dimitrilentryptamine
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Posted : Feb 14, 2012 15:45
ehehehehe sure i'll understand now!!! thank you overdream for your time big uppppaaaaaa!!!! <3 <3 <3