Surge. It's free/open source. https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/
I grew up listening to Acid House on underground/alternative radio back in the late 80's. I even bought a tb303 back in the days (before they...
Because, as I said initially, you can "start simple" and get in the ballpark doing it the way I described it. It's basically the filter cutoff...
Start simple with a a saw wave, a Sn'H (sample and hold) LFO assigned to a lowpass highpass filter cutoff with high resonance and run it into...
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*Tremolo. Or any shaped LFO you want, assigned to volume (and/or lowpass filter cutoff). Modulate/automate the rate.
A liqourice yellow banana? A slow Ferrari? Sonic Charge Microtonic, Oblivion Sound Lab Hex and Waldorf Attack. https://soniccharge.com/microtonic...
Meh. It's just a big-ass (rack) peak meter. Also, fix the link.
MiPony and alldebrid.
Surge XT.
If you want to move on: cut, move/slide/offset waveform, cross-fade and move on to whatever you are working on.
I don't understand the question. Maybe you are lacking some basic music theory. If your song is in E minor you are all good. Same can be said...
I use Jam Origin MIDI Guitar 2. It's great and responsive! Polyphonic tracking! Yes, you can hook up a mic to it and use it with your voice....
It's most likely just different envelopes per sample. Strings are not drum hits with a transient right at the beginning. It has swell. All samples...
Round-robin? Humanization? Multi-sampled real strings are not (mathematically correct) synths. Their amplitude envelope all differ slightly (each...
Pitch-correction and filtered delay.
Or I can parallel highpass and saturate it myself. Also free.
Buzz, granular plugins, Wavelab, Cubase.
If you have a good snare and a good drummer you can easily get this snare sound by mic'ing both the top and bottom of the snare (and invert the...
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