Try the layering I suggested above. Any subtractive synth will do.
Oui! Très bien! Sorry about the last second goal. ;) /Swede
Try layers: 1) Distort a saw. Even try multiband distortion for more shaping possibilities. 2) layer with pure sine (or a lowpassed saw) in the...
I just remember a quote I heard a few days ago. "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect". But...
1) Low notes: I would say the stacked oscillators, lowpass filtering, unison and some drift. That, along with some filtered reverb, gives the...
Four. Double-track all singing (1-2 meters, omndirectional) three times. Pan LCR. If you want more like Madeon you can just vocode with all the...
I like to make these snares with minimum of three layers: 1) 200-ish sine (usually lower, in this case). Set amp decay and release to taste. 2)...
Yep. :) Many made the sloppy mistake of turning the "b" into "h". Those damn feather pens and the stress to get the music done in time for those...
Lolwtf?! :) Get with the times.
That's what I meant. C, E, G, B. That's how we write it in Sweden (C major, not major 7). We also pronaounce flat and "ess" and sharp as "iss",...
C = C major Cm = C minor C7 = C major 7 b = flat # = sharp Learn the notes in a specific key. Learn the different scales/modes and their...
Agree!! I do that ALL THE TIME with my vocals. Lead vocal comp centered and the double-tracked counter-hardpanned.
I loaded a wavetable that sounded similar to the above example. Highpassed it (to remove unwanted lows) and modulated the lowpass frequency (the...
Is the original (M+S) the first link? Is it M/S technique? One mono vocal in M/center and a doubletracked vocal with left (or right) side phase...
Instead try double-tracking and pan those out (and adjust levels to taste).
Chorus and tremolo.
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Sidenote: Remember the really expensive all-in-one Open Labs Open Synth Neko 64 keyboard/workstation? [IMG] No? Neither does Richard Devine. [IMG]
I do too. Even with that bigger font size you still had enough space in the OP to throw in a follow-up question.
When you duplicate a mono voice and pan those out, it will still be mono (and the exact same sound). You are just duplicating and counterpanning...
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