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How to make that "yite" sound?

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andyhuynh
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Re: How to make that "yite" sound?

Post by andyhuynh »

diesal11 wrote:
andyhuynh wrote:Modern talking osc with distortion
Not even distorted. Just a few extra voices + retrigger all oscs
Distortion or no distortion, depends on your taste.
I said distortion because I like it with some distorted grit hehe

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Jonas
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Post by Jonas »

Sorry for being a noob, but how do you retrigger an osc? :)

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Post by Greenkillah »

You just have to enable the button "retrigger" I think :+ But I don't even know what it does, gonna look it up.
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Post by ljk32 »

Retrigger causes the waveform's phase to be in the same position everytime you press a note, the result is a plucky kind of sound that can actually be really useful in some leads.

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Jonas
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Post by Jonas »

Ah, so you just turn the attack and it's level all the way up, and does the same with the decay?

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Post by ljk32 »

I'm confused?

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Jonas
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Post by Jonas »

Again, I apologize for being such a newbie. :rofl:
So I was probably wrong, then how do you do it?
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ljk32
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Post by ljk32 »

How do you do what?

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Jonas
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Post by Jonas »

ljk32 wrote:Retrigger causes the waveform's phase to be in the same position everytime you press a note, the result is a plucky kind of sound that can actually be really useful in some leads.
How do you retrigger it?
hahahaha :rofl:

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ljk32
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Post by ljk32 »

In what synth haha? In Sylenth there is a retrig button that you just click on for each individual osc.

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