Think of it as time axis and spectrum/frequency axis. Spectrum axis is sub, bass umph, low mid boxiness, mid knack, high mid click, high end tick,...
When analyzing audio in a spectrum analyzer, you usually use the logarithmic scale, not the linear scale. It's most representative of the human...
Awesome analyzer! I think I've used it since v1.8 (yes, I saved/backed up all versions I've used).
Formant filter (or dual peak/dual bandpass filter) with modulating frequency/frequencies, to make that vowel-y sound. More like a saw as source...
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Found sounds/field-recording. Record when you hit/scrape/drop stuff. Everyday items can become "drums" or "percussion". When I studied sound...
I needed that.
1) First one is a vocoder and some ducking/SC compression. 2) Supersaws and some noise oscillator. Add some reverb. Layer with a clean bass.
In Flames? They formed in 1990 and this is from their 8th album (released 2006). Not so young anymore. Maybe still anxious.
Take a 5-string electric bass and play the lowest string (even tune/drop it down further) 16ths with a pick. Run it through compressor,...
Lady Madonna? Hey Jude?
I know about that (comb filtering side-effect, etc) when delaying each band and then summed to mono. You can skip the delaying part...
Not exactly the same, but free (for PC): [img] http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?plugin=Stereoband&id=1967
example1) It's just re-trigger and ramp up velocity (since the initial transient is on every retrigger, but different velocity/volume). example2)...
Very cool! But seems like it's a game from 2011-2012, which seem to have come to a dead-end. Can anyone correct me if I'm wrong?
Try SawSquare waveform if you have (or dial in a nice balance that you like - between saw, square, FM, PWM...or just a saw wave...it's up to you)....
Thanks!
One really high sine hardpanned left (9-15kHz). One really high sine (in somewhat different pitch than the above mentioned) hardpanned right...
You have done a good job at that already, since the OP. :D P.s I was serious with my previous reply/tip.
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