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How to create a lead synth like B-Front?

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Digital Shifter
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Re: How to create a lead synth like B-Front?

Post by Digital Shifter »

erol wrote:nevermind! I really thought you guys were helpfull but unfortunately that's not the case at all. Again its a show off forum. "look how good I am" etc. Topic closed.
Omg, just try for yourself. and if you dont know how any VST works or what ever, go see an tutorial on youtube. There are plenty of them.
Please don't say we are the ''look how good i am'' forum.
Because we are not :)
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Post by Marcotjuh »

erol wrote:nevermind! I really thought you guys were helpfull but unfortunately that's not the case at all. Again its a show off forum. "look how good I am" etc. Topic closed.
Okay just for the sake of it:

2 sawtooth osc's, osc 2 fully detuned.
LFO on both osc's on 19 -19 (prolly different on a TI)
Tri waveform LFO very fast, 117 used.
After that 2 voice unison 127 detune and 127 spread.
Portamento 43
127 Chorus (fully wet) with the settings 126 rate and 2 depth (for the vibratokinda thing)
Middle distortion on 127 intensity

After that bit compression, EQing and lexicon reverb.

Wasnt that hard aye..

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Post by Cardioid »

Marcotjuh wrote:
erol wrote:nevermind! I really thought you guys were helpfull but unfortunately that's not the case at all. Again its a show off forum. "look how good I am" etc. Topic closed.
Okay just for the sake of it:

2 sawtooth osc's, osc 2 fully detuned.
LFO on both osc's on 19 -19 (prolly different on a TI)
Tri waveform LFO very fast, 117 used.
After that 2 voice unison 127 detune and 127 spread.
Portamento 43
127 Chorus (fully wet) with the settings 126 rate and 2 depth (for the vibratokinda thing)
Middle distortion on 127 intensity

After that bit compression, EQing and lexicon reverb.

Wasnt that hard aye..
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Post by FreakshowDJ »

Let's produce a whole track for this guy! I think he learns alot taht way ohmagawd
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Post by JVR »

Well B-front said that he use massive to created his leads. He always use portamento for his leads for sure. And as above said; he also uses vibrato
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