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rocknje

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Posted : Mar 31, 2009 16:14:47
Hello everyone,

As of right now I am using FL Studio: Sytrus as my primary instrument and trying to master it. If you don't use Sytrus, your examples of other instruments would help too. To get it out of they way here, I have done some tutorials, like Blackhole, but if you know of others that I haven't checked out yet then please tell.

I do have an understanding or a basic understanding on Synth creation, but when I look at the presets that Sytrus has, I wonder, what were they thinking when they did that?, Why they added that filter there?, or Why they added that envelope there?

What is your thought process when you are making sounds for your scores or when you are just playing with a instrument to come up with a sound? How do you decide on the parts of the synth to create that sound?

As for study sake and feel free to use another preset or other example if U like. Here is one in Sytrus, it is digi 2 located in the Synth string category.....This goes back to my questions above. Why did this person decide on using all those Operators, how do you know when you should? I will leave it at that for now.

Thank you all for your time and assistance.
Obelizk
Amoeba

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Posted : Mar 31, 2009 16:18
this is so open ended, but it is a good topic. I don't use Sytrus much myself, but I have used it, and it's a very complex synth. I really never got the hang of it.           www.musicproductionnatural.com || www.facebook.com/djamoeba | facebook page
Fragletrollet
Fragletrollet

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Posted : Mar 31, 2009 18:02
I really like sytrus. Its not as difficoult as it seems, but it is pretty deep. But it has such a nice sound!           http://www.myspace.com/fragletrollet
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diskonekt
Fat Data

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Posted : Mar 31, 2009 19:56
Sytrus is basically a multifunctional synth using subtractive synthesis but aslo FM and RM synthesis. So you might wanna check these links for a start:

http://tinyurl.com/cbl35a
&
http://tinyurl.com/d25gqx

Cheers!

           Peace, Love, Death metal
orange
Fat Data

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Posted : Mar 31, 2009 20:55
95% of our tracks use sytrus for bass or sub bass..

silky smooth low ends!           http://www.landmark-recordings.com/
http://soundcloud.com/kymamusic
rocknje

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Posted : Apr 1, 2009 16:29
Thank you everyone for your responses, but can you guys give some specifics on how you come up with your synths?

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On 2009-03-31 19:56, diskonekt wrote:
Sytrus is basically a multifunctional synth using subtractive synthesis but aslo FM and RM synthesis. So you might wanna check these links for a start:

http://tinyurl.com/cbl35a
&
http://tinyurl.com/d25gqx

Cheers!





Thanks for these, will go through it.
rocknje

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Posted : Apr 1, 2009 16:31
Quote:

On 2009-03-31 20:55, orange wrote:
95% of our tracks use sytrus for bass or sub bass..

silky smooth low ends!




Thank you for your response. Great to see you use Sytrus.

Can you give some specifics on what you follow when creating synths in Sytrus? How did you come up with components of that synth? Why did you choose what you chose to come up with it?
rocknje

Started Topics :  6
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Posted : Apr 11, 2009 16:23
So there are no more takers on this topic. Hopefully I can get a few more responses that would help me on my journey.

Thank you.
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