VHS, casette, tape reel (if you want wow, flutter, tape saturation, warble, high end roll-off, etc)...
Load a single sine wave osc...or stack some saws, tri or trisaws. Doesn't really matter. Add a lowpass filter. Add an envelope to the lowpass...
I can guide you and give you information, which I did. You can send me chocolate. Good luck!
What? You mean how to sound design the arp, or how to (use) arp? Make a sine-ish pluck (lowpass filter envelope) and add some portamento/glide.
You program the arp, or use an arpeggiator.
You don't actually need to layer with "standard electronic or acoustic drums", but make drums out of found sounds only. I've made kick drums out...
Found sounds in a sampler. Some highpass (except for the kick). Go!
I use RS Met CrossOver (freeware). Works for me, but I'm not an Ableton Live user. http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html [IMG]
Thanks! (If you can call it a "tune", idk) :)
Remember that it's not only what reverb you use, but how you EQ/filter it BEFORE and also AFTER the reverb. Basically, you cut/remove and boost...
No, I was actually being serious with the sound design chain.
Coil mics ($1) and contact mics ($0.80). Awesome fun! I was given a compressor pedal (Boss CS-2!) which the owner thought was broken. He just...
Kick -> DtBlkFXs (preset 23:Ouch) -> Bandpass (100-ish Hz) -> stereo chorus -> comp/limiter/saturation Or are you trolling?
FF Pro-G. It even does SC gating/expansion, which I was looking for recently but didn't really find satifactory in any other plugin.
I prefer Shortcircuit 2. Mainly because I've gotten used to it and know what I can do with it, which is alot. The only problem is the waveform...
Not a "one shot sampler" per se, but an awesome sampler none-the-less: Vember Shortcircuit 2 (and 1) VSTi. Freeware that blows most commercial...
Yep. And then just add the distorted (highpassed and maybe lowpassed, i.e bandpassed) saw on top of it, with some amp attack and some decay....
Yes, they are (they're)! Lol.
Yeah, that will probably sound AWESOME! Funny.
Exact? :) Good luck! Try supersaws + noise layered with piano, strings and noisy and/or piano transients. Add reverb (mostly on the strings).
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