Trance Forum | Stats | Register | Search | Parties | Advertise | Login

There are 0 trance users currently browsing this page
Trance Forum » » Forum  Production & Music Making - Synthesizing chord sounds?
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on StumbleUpon
Author

Synthesizing chord sounds?

thail
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  20
Posts :  148
Posted : May 11, 2005 17:07
Hello,

How can i make chord sounds? I mean something like vibrasphere has on their tracks. Dubbish kind of sounds y'know.

I only need a rough example, from where i can continue my tweaking.

Im using for example Albino 2 and Discovery.

Thank you.
sy000321
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  46
Posts :  1142
Posted : May 11, 2005 17:47

sorry... chord or choir?           roll a joint or STFU :)
thail
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  20
Posts :  148
Posted : May 11, 2005 23:06
I think they are called chords. You know those soft dreamy voices? Ticon uses them also.
EYB
Noized

Started Topics :  111
Posts :  2849
Posted : May 11, 2005 23:28
Can u post a sample of it please?

Maybe than it is easier to help u.

Peace
           Signature
diskonekt
Fat Data

Started Topics :  37
Posts :  1112
Posted : May 12, 2005 01:35
You probably mean those house like paddy minor chords (with some attack - small release and a nice dub like delay on them)...alien project kindof....right ?
Never tried of reproducing one but i always stumble upon that kind of presets on various vsts.            Peace, Love, Death metal
thail
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  20
Posts :  148
Posted : May 12, 2005 10:20
Quote:

On 2005-05-12 01:35, age_of_panic wrote:
You probably mean those house like paddy minor chords (with some attack - small release and a nice dub like delay on them)...alien project kindof....right ?
Never tried of reproducing one but i always stumble upon that kind of presets on various vsts.




Dont know about Alien Project, but yes your definition is quite what i mean. Maybe i should dig some presets then. Thanks.
kajola
Kajola

Started Topics :  74
Posts :  498
Posted : May 12, 2005 15:31
try native instruments b4 or korg polysix vst plug in
greetz
diskonekt
Fat Data

Started Topics :  37
Posts :  1112
Posted : May 12, 2005 18:57
oops sorry now that i think of it again ...those chords are like hits so replace some attack with zero attack
and yes as kajola said the polysix with the nice sub oscilator should do the trick            Peace, Love, Death metal
thail
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  20
Posts :  148
Posted : May 12, 2005 19:05
Nice, thank you guys.
billy ambulance
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  43
Posts :  560
Posted : May 16, 2005 13:30
legacy korg maybe.
z1P^
Megalopsy

Started Topics :  28
Posts :  535
Posted : May 16, 2005 20:31
wavestation from legacy korg has great voice pads and choirs, also the reason soundbank patches for nn19 and nnxt are very good

;D
hope it helps
b000m           (www) DarkPrisma.com.ar/ ~ FranticNoise.com.ar/ ~ Megalopsy.com.ar/ ~
providing shamanic euphoria until the end of the days!
Nanotec


Started Topics :  6
Posts :  76
Posted : May 21, 2005 04:37
In Cubase SX, use Chorder Module.           somethings always out there...
Trip-
IsraTrance Team

Started Topics :  101
Posts :  3239
Posted : May 21, 2005 06:43
these are simple minor chords mate...
You can make them from anything - create the envelope you want for the sound and play a chord.           Crackling universes dive into their own neverending crackle...
AgalactiA
Trance Forum » » Forum  Production & Music Making - Synthesizing chord sounds?
 
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on StumbleUpon


Copyright © 1997-2025 IsraTrance