Need you to reproduce a sound

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by come64, Aug 29, 2015.

  1. come64

    come64 Newbie

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    Hello everybody,

    I would like to reproduce a sound and understand how it is done to reproduce it whenever i need to, but i struggle, that's why i need your help.

    The sound is the synth from 1:50 to approx, 2:05. It's not the kinda reesy bass but the synth after or before.
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    I tried by myself with sylenth but i'm far from what i want. I began with 3 osc, detuned saw and with different octave, i played with the pitch and changed the fine tuning of one of the osc but, seems wrong...
    Even with the hi-hat layered.
    So if you can help me with a a tutorial on YT, a preset, a picture, or something... please do!

    Thanks in advance,

    PS: sorry i didn't post in the sub-group "how to make that sound", thinking it was the case, but i don't find how to move the thread :/
     
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  3. audioplg

    audioplg Ultrasonic

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    are you on about the stab thats sampled from T99 - Anasthesia


    if so its a choir sample so just sample it like everyone else did a million times before.

    :)
     
  4. come64

    come64 Newbie

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    yes exactly!
    Didn't know/hear it is a choir (shame on me!) but, then it changes the whole thing.
    Yes i can sample it, and i will, but the work behind interested me more. Now, i can find the chain effect and play with that.
    Thanks for your help audioplg, i can go work on/with it! :)
     
  5. smartlad

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  6. come64

    come64 Newbie

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    Awesome!!
    Got to try this.
    Thanks smartlad!
     
  7. mild pump milk

    mild pump milk Russian Milk Drunkard

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    If you need a FLAC or hi-quality digitized vinyls to sample from, ask me. (I'm about T99 - Anasthasia). On this CD there is fifth track "Intro Bonus" with this sound (beginning of the first track) that is better to sample from, because it is much louder - probably less quantization noise from 16-bit, more reverb tails are preserved, so quality of your final sample may be better. But you should listen to it and watch all the spectrums/waveforms, is it clipped or not.
    Save it to 24-bit or 32-bit for not to achieve additional digital noises etc. If upsample/resample for "more than 44 kHz", use top-quality SRCs like iZotope RX4 64-bit SRC, dBpoweramp 15 music converter, etc. to save maximum band-range and to achieve minimum/no aliasing...
     
  8. come64

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    Sorry if it takes me so long to reply something here to you and your really nice and appreciate proposition, mild pump milk.
    If it's not too late, i would really enjoy to use a Hi-Q sample.
    I will follow your advice concerning the quality, and play with the sample as much as possible.
    Thanks!
     
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