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Layering sounds - supersaws, frequencies etc. Help?

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Soundphase
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Re: Layering sounds - supersaws, frequencies etc. Help?

Post by Soundphase »

were you talking about the sliding sound? or the chord sound
i thought you were talking about the sliding sound
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just a simple fast result, could be better by using special filters to alter the sound

saw + pwm square + white noise (very little)
and cutting 16Khz with an EQ
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Post by jontah »

Soundphase wrote:were you talking about the sliding sound? or the chord sound
i thought you were talking about the sliding sound
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just a simple fast result, could be better by using special filters to alter the sound
both actually. but yeah the sliding sound is what I meant I guess. The chord sound is just straight supersaws, isnt it? did u use pwm + saw there?

What special filters to alter the sound? explain more! I'm really interested in this type of stuff :D
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Post by Soundphase »

saw + pwm square + white noise (very little) + chorus
and cutting 16Khz with an EQ

you know you have resonant filters in the virus and there's all different kinds of filter plugins out there you can use for shaping the lead, just check out sugarbytes WOW which contains vowel filters that can really alter the sound
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Post by jontah »

Soundphase wrote:saw + pwm square + white noise (very little) + chorus
and cutting 16Khz with an EQ

you know you have resonant filters in the virus and there's all different kinds of filter plugins out there you can use for shaping the lead, just check out sugarbytes WOW which contains vowel filters that can really alter the sound
Hmm, yeah ofcourse, I've got WOW filter aswell, actually bought it aswell. Using it alot on basses and stuff, but leads seems to sound so.. weird. Especially when using the vowelmode and bandreject/other types of HP/LP/BP filters and linking envelopes or LFO to it.

So not sure what use I would have of that filter on leads, but I see your point.
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