How to recreate this 'melodic chillwave' sound

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  1. Aadleezy

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    I'm just getting started into the world of sound design, and there's one song in particular I've been trying to recreate by Dabin feat. Runn - Alive. How would one go about trying to recreate the sound of the drop at 1:52. There's obviously a filter being modulated at the cut off to make that wavy oscillating sound. But other than that I can only imagine it's multiple layers of sounds being stacked upon each other, I just don't have much of a clue how to achieve those sounds. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  3. Baxter

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    It's basically just volume/amplitude ducking, as in sidechain compression or enveloper (Xfer LFOtool, etc). You create some vocal-ish pad with reverb and then modulate the volume (on the pad+reverb bus) with ducking/envelope/volume automation/etc. There are many ways to create this type of "fast fader riding" effect.

    At 4:56 you can hear another "vocal pad" layer that has half-time ducking.
     
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    Thank you! I didn't really consider the sound to be a vocal, even though I did hear an 'oh' sound to it. I was too focused on it being a synthesizer kind of sound, though I'm sure with enough sound design you could replicate that sound through a synthesizer.

    Just to be clear, are you referring to the plugin by Cableguys when you say half-time ducking? If so I haven't gotten around to trying that plugin, but I'll definitely check it out!
     
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    The "ducking" is just volume automation and can be done in various ways depending on what is easiest for you. You can use a plugin like Kickstart, LFOTool, VolumeShaper, etc, or you can just create an automation clip that controls the volume of the sound and create a curve that you like. There are a lot of YT tutorials about it too so you really can't go wrong
     
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    Thank you for the comment! I'm well aware of what ducking is and how to achieve it, in my OP I was more curious about how to design the specific sound in mind. But if your comment is in regards to my second post, I was actually more curious what 'half-time' ducking is.
     
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    You can use vocal samples in a sampler or in a granular synth. You can even use vocal chops in a wavetable synth like Serum.

    By halftime I mean half the subdivision that the first one have. I'm a drummer so I think of halftime like that, as it's a term we use.
     
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