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ali^
27-04-2010, 00:23
creating this certain sound.
It sounds like a 'hollowed' out sin, i really can't think of how to describe it, but Total Science pull it off perfectly in Skinz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epQ5zeAcuSY
Icicle uses it in Nowhere too, but he seems to have a massive attack on it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU80mI9kmWM
I'm don't want to completely copy this idea i'm just lost on this one and think it would tease nicely in a track.
Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks a lot in advance dudes

logikz
27-04-2010, 08:36
icicle uses it on pretty much all his tracks, somebody said it was a triangle played two notes at the same time, the bass note with the 7th note up and then lp.

groelle
27-04-2010, 10:54
what? damn, i dont get anything of what you wrote there logikz. a triangle? wtf

subprime
27-04-2010, 12:45
Must be triangle waves, two notes with an interval of a 7th, or 7 semitones. Probably 7 semitones.

logikz
27-04-2010, 12:52
yup thats what i heard at least

Cat Gas
27-04-2010, 18:20
Must be triangle waves, two notes with an interval of a 7th, or 7 semitones. Probably 7 semitones.

I opened up massive and tried that.
Maybe add a low amp polysaw to that a further 7 semitones down for a thicker bass.

spung3
05-06-2010, 04:52
Magyr waveform in massive. Low Pass + dimension expander.
Maybe a touch of on of the distortion inserts before the lowpass too.
Then some more stuff I might figure out later.

kama
05-06-2010, 11:26
And some hollow carving lfo time multiplicator

touch of panoration equalizer phase reversal

Put it all through polarity compression and sidechain the ratio

then a negative feedback dynamic distortion waveshaper filter

and youre set

Cat Gas
05-06-2010, 11:30
And some hollow carving lfo time multiplicator

touch of panoration equalizer phase reversal

Put it all through polarity compression and sidechain the ratio

then a negative feedback dynamic distortion waveshaper filter

and youre set

I'm absolutely baffled. Let me go and look up those terms.... :teeth:

spung3
05-06-2010, 14:22
Don't forget to put a donk on it after the multiband transient modulation frequency filter :cheerlead

dethurah
05-06-2010, 15:42
And some hollow carving lfo time multiplicator

touch of panoration equalizer phase reversal

Put it all through polarity compression and sidechain the ratio

then a negative feedback dynamic distortion waveshaper filter

and youre set


Don't forget to put a donk on it after the multiband transient modulation frequency filter


I'm absolutely baffled. Let me go and look up those terms..

Also absolutely baffled. I don't really understand these terms :p Got to look them up, or would you please just explain a bit? :)

kama
05-06-2010, 16:36
yeah check them on google. its all there.

luciduk
05-06-2010, 16:40
lol productive troll is productive

kama
05-06-2010, 19:31
yeah sorry

dethurah
05-06-2010, 20:15
Unfortunately, it seems quite difficult to find anything about these terms. Not that it isn't there. Google just lists the wrong pages, even though i search properly, i guess.. It doesn't sound like basic LFO, EQ, compression, and distortion, which would be the most frequently search tags :P

kama
05-06-2010, 21:28
no no you got it all wrong!

it's parallel opto-nanocompression with just a hint of a conversed filter with a decreased bit depth resolution.

The resonance is a 8-axis timestretch pitchshifter dongle.

A lot of bassstep producers use that method.

subprime
05-06-2010, 21:30
The resonance is a 8-axis timestretch pitchshifter dongle.

Make sure you download the dongle first! And don't stretch the time axis more than 45 degrees or the resonance will spike horribly.

Gr1pz
05-06-2010, 21:37
You guys are assholes haha. I bet he's retyping it all in hundreds of times trying to find the terms youre using lol.

Muta
05-06-2010, 22:27
Just lol'd, thats all really. :3