Flutey/brassy synth in this - how??
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 58 posts since 28 Feb, 2004 from Glasgow, Scotland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs5dH-_bdeM - it starts around the 1:12 mark, sorta buzzy flute/brass . I've tried loads of different approaches to reverse engineer this but no luck. Any ideas?
Muskeln!!!
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- Patchmeister
- 1771 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
Notes E5 & D#5
high-pass around 2.5k ish
use a pulse wave and play around with the width to get the right timbre. And use a little unison.
GL
high-pass around 2.5k ish
use a pulse wave and play around with the width to get the right timbre. And use a little unison.
GL
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
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- KVRian
- 629 posts since 15 Jun, 2017
Pretty noisy environment for this relatively soft sound to live in. Odd harmonics seem to prevail, so squarish or trianglih waveshapes are the main suspects. But I wonder what's happening @3:01? Is it just a pitch sweep or an AM modulator pitch sweep? Could the whole thing be AM? Like a sine or triangle modulated by a sine or triangle? And HP or BP filtering? AM could also explain the "buzz". Have not actually tried any this....
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- Patchmeister
- 1771 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
High-passing it removes the first 2 to 3 harmonics. so that creates the only higher harmonics that look odd as if they were F<'d or some other modulation but I think it's simpler than that.
So now then when you play with the width you already get really close.
The phasey-ness (I think) comes from unison but I could be wrong
So now then when you play with the width you already get really close.
The phasey-ness (I think) comes from unison but I could be wrong
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel