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where to get/make SWEEP SOUNDS
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-=atman=-
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Posted : Jul 9, 2006 05:13
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Hi to all of you production gurus,
Wanted to know if you guys could share your thoughts on such important matter as sweeps(sweeping sounds). i understand the technique of making them such as cutoff rollin and tight q-point going through the freq range subtractive "cut". but if you guys know any sources, libs, or just ideas how to make fat sounding sweeps for transitional "bridges" in the tune, please share!
-deepest respect
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pants!
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Posted : Jul 9, 2006 09:22
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if you want some fatness you might want to think about getting an analog filter like a moogerfooger
or go crazy and get a sherman filterbank or mutronics mutator, pricey but very cool and full of sweepy goodness. |
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e-motion
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Posted : Jul 9, 2006 18:19
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try with all the synths. use env or automation to increase not only the cutoff but also the pitch, resonance, pwm and amp. try saw\pulse aswell as noise for different types of sweeps. control lfo ammount and speed on the filter for some nice sweeps two.
personally i recomend vanguard... it's resonant filter is so good for sweeps. not exactly an "analog fat" filter but that's not what i'm looking for in sweeps. |
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-=atman=-
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Posted : Jul 9, 2006 21:43
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thanx! i have akai MFC42, but use it only for live sets, but i'll look into that trying your advices, thanx!
I honestly think "mother of All Sweeps Thread" should be created, but i guess its up to moderators!
Thanx a lot!
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fregle
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Posted : Jul 10, 2006 14:37
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apparently u already know how to make sweeps e-motion said all the rest u need to know
And a thread only about sweeps would be a little bit too much... It's always the same technique, whatever sound u use, or whatever parameter u sweep. Slowly increase or decrease a parameter by means of automation or modulation, there is nothing more to explain... |
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