General Lead-Recreations Tuts Topic!
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Re: General Lead-Recreations Tuts Topic!
a lead in the style of wasted penguinz, could make it better if i invested more time but hey... free preset included.
@adaox rly nice
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Does anyone know how to make that screaming lead at 2:31?
It sounds like some sort of hard sync lead with a filter and pitch envelope that opens up the sound, portamento to make the sound glide and then a large release on the pitch envelope to make it fall again. I got pretty close, got some buzziness and the basic shape, but I for the life of me can't figure out how to make the lead "scream". I've tried a bunch of stuff, WOW filter, distortion, making it in Omnisphere, Massive, and Sylenth but the sound is never even close to what he made!
It sounds like some sort of hard sync lead with a filter and pitch envelope that opens up the sound, portamento to make the sound glide and then a large release on the pitch envelope to make it fall again. I got pretty close, got some buzziness and the basic shape, but I for the life of me can't figure out how to make the lead "scream". I've tried a bunch of stuff, WOW filter, distortion, making it in Omnisphere, Massive, and Sylenth but the sound is never even close to what he made!
What about this lead @2:14? Is this a kind of glide ore pitch? Can someone tell me maybe? A trick that a lot of producers use this days.

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Well, it can be achieved either way... But this sounds more like a known ''tape stop'' to me. On very low settings, though. You can easily get that effect going on in dBlue Glitch (which is free if i'm not mistaking) and select the 'tape stop' effect to your own likings and use it where needed.Black-Out wrote:What about this lead @2:14? Is this a kind of glide ore pitch? Can someone tell me maybe? A trick that a lot of producers use this days.![]()
On the other hand, you could also just record your sample, and make the sample pitch down till zero, and you've got almost the same effect. But I prefer doing this trick with the dBlue Glitch, because if you pitch a waveform down, your waveform becomes longer, and you can get clicks when you got to the lowest pitching point and you pitch it back up after it.
And with slide notes you can do it too, but i don't think the typical tape stop effect can be achieved.. It probably will sound a bit different.
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I gave a try about redoing Get Loose... 
I know the reeverb is shitty a little bit, just ignore that
(MIDI file will be available in my next pack, if someone's interested)

I know the reeverb is shitty a little bit, just ignore that

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Sounds good
a little bit more tweaks on the reverb
i remake the travelling lead by coone & scope dj
https://soundcloud.com/lostfrequencymus ... lling-lost


i remake the travelling lead by coone & scope dj
https://soundcloud.com/lostfrequencymus ... lling-lost