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Brokenpoolhall

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Synth sound replication
« on: October 15, 2016, 05:49:40 am »
Anyone have any idea on how to replicate this synth sound with microbrute.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-gLs6YNnqZY

The synth in question, comes in at 4 seconds.


StutzJr

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Re: Synth sound replication
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2016, 12:56:20 pm »
While I'm only a beginner, it sounds to me like there's a bit of layering going on there.  I think there are multiple sawtooth oscillators in unison, one with a short envelope and delay effect and another sustained as a pad/drone with a sub overtone and a fair amount of chorus/reverb effect.

I was able to achieve something like this with another external monosynth patched via the pitch and gate output and back into the audio input.  The external synth was set for a short envelope sawtooth with some LP filtering, and the brute was set with a triangle with some metalizer and sub overtones and set for maximum sustain and release on the envelope.  I connected the brute headphone out to some cheap delay and reverb effects pedals (the delay was set to a short time with "analog" style feedback, the reverb was set to a long "hall" type).  I played notes "G" and "F" from octave "-1".  With enough tweaking of the filter, brute factor and delay I think it sounded pretty similar.

 

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