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LEADS | General, Troubleshooting, etc

Sound design and production in general
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kykon
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Re: LEADS | General, Troubleshooting, etc

Post by kykon »

Kalibl wrote:@kykon
Maybe after the first 8-16 bars change to the 4/4 beat with some side chaining and keep that as the melody - I think it would sound pretty cool. ;)

Thanks for the Tip mate :) , When u say to change to 4/4 beat , u mean the chord progression right? This one is really long because i extend to see if i could come with some main lead :/ the problem here is that , i don't know how to pass (do the transaction) from the chord progression to an electro synth ... r :\ :omg:
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31cmTrueDamage
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Post by 31cmTrueDamage »

Hey guys i'm having difficulty creating a kind of raw lead,you know those kinda leads like phuture noize,i do manage to get a kind of raw sound but it never feels right to my ear!Just asking cuz there aren't many tutorials on youtube about leads like this,only euphoric leads but i prefer raw 100 times over euphoric.
Not talking about those dark screeches ya know i can make those easily i guess,but the more melodic screeches,i consider them more difficult to make,so can you give me a basic explanation/tutorial on how to achieve that melodic raw sound?
Like The Aftershock or the remix of Vic Mensa-There's a lot going on.
Any help appreciated guys thnx.

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