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AuthorTopic: Flange Type-Diving sound-Quiet to loud effect?
wgreenlee1
Posted: 11th July 2004 13:16
I know on some VSTi instruments you can make that diving-flanging-quiet to loud-rolling sound ALA trance....you know like the sound of the synth is coming in waves?
How is that done?
I try it with Flangers and it never sounds clean and pure like you pros do it.
Anyone have any tips or advice?
Im going to look around and see if I can find an example to link to but its that cliche-ish sound of like a intro synth that is coming in waves....
lol
I see if i can link to an example.
CypherOne
Posted: 11th July 2004 13:17
I think you need to find an example, 'cos what you describe sounds to me like a filtered sequence...
wgreenlee1
Posted: 11th July 2004 13:28
Sorta like the way this one starts.
http://www.easysounds.de/CS6x%20trance.mp3
But I think they are changing voices after a intro but do you sdee what Im refering to?
Sorta like its very quiet then the synth comes rolling in and gets louder...
Im messing about with Classic Phaser....and getting closer.
wgreenlee1
Posted: 11th July 2004 13:43
I think I got it with KTrancer...
Pretty neat little plug-in.
cron
Posted: 11th July 2004 14:37
Yup, the first sound there is just a filter sweep. Low pass filter, sweep the frequency from low to high, resonance to taste depending on how much 'whooshiness' you want.
wgreenlee1
Posted: 11th July 2004 14:47
cron wrote:
Yup, the first sound there is just a filter sweep. Low pass filter, sweep the frequency from low to high, resonance to taste depending on how much 'whooshiness' you want.


Ok thanks...i havent found it yet but still trying.
wgreenlee1
Posted: 11th July 2004 20:28
Odo's Sweepie............perfect!
How could I be so blind.....lol...or deaf?
Just what the doctor ordered. Wink
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