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thedjjudah
at 1:07 ?
I used to think it was supersquares but I have revised my opinion. Now I don't know what it is!
It's probably easier than I think, but I just have no idea how to make this.
Yes, I know it's an older track.
DJ_FunDaBounce
If it's the arpeggio bit, it's a Vengeance sample. It's in VEC vol 4, and from what I gather, on Nexus.
thedjjudah
Thanks, man!
But that doesn't really tell me how to MAKE IT. I don't have Nexus. Maybe someone here could give me a lesson in synthesis. I bet it's a really simple combo of oscillators, but I can't get it.
DJ_FunDaBounce
I'm sure it can be made/synthesized (maybe on something like serum or europa) but it could also be a combination of real life sounds (picked up by a mic and sampled) which is how I've always perceived it. It reminds me of an E-mu Orbit (a hardware ROMpler) too. Which is why I mentioned nexus as it's all sampled content.
To my ear the harmonics in that sound are too complex to program on an average subtractive synth.
Hard2Get
It's a choir sample from something like the Korg M1, with a VCF filter added to it to give it the stabby sound.
Diskard
Bruh.... this is a straight up nexus preset 'Voices' pack, pitched to the roof.
DJ_FunDaBounce
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
It's a choir sample from something like the Korg M1, with a VCF filter added to it to give it the stabby sound.
Malstrom has some similar choir graintables.
Again the trend here is that it's a sample of some sort.
Calvin_G
it's a woman singing "Ahhh" that's pitched up and layered with a bell sound.
Anon.
Thats the binary voice preset in nexus. Gammer also used it other tracks.
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