HOW TO GET THAT SIGNATURE 90s DEEP HOUSE SOUND USED?

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Just by reading the title you should get the idea of the sort of sound i'm looking for. I'm really curious as to the origins of the sound itself or what instruments these sounds are ripped. If not, how can I make them?

Here check these out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK9qkDNr-44


^ Sample comes in at 0:16


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bYPyHNI-bw


^Sample comes in at 1:24


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwfguYiQb8M


^Sample comes in at 0:19




Hope ya'll can help me out : )

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get a Hammond B3 organ emulator and use a chorus or leslie simulator to widen/fatten it up if needed, most B3 emus i've tried have a preset that's close to what you're after, experiment with the drawbars.

The korg M1 also has a classic house organ preset 'Patch 17 - Organ2' that was used to death in the 90's (Robin S - Show Me Love for example).

put a sine sub under them for weight if needed.
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Yeah I always thought that a hammond organ has a similar organic sound. Thanks for your input :)

Anyone else got any insights ?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fkMj3QkrkI



This guy gets the sound at 0:53

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kimik wrote:get a Hammond B3 organ emulator and use a chorus or leslie simulator to widen/fatten it up if needed, most B3 emus i've tried have a preset that's close to what you're after, experiment with the drawbars.

The korg M1 also has a classic house organ preset 'Patch 17 - Organ2' that was used to death in the 90's (Robin S - Show Me Love for example).

put a sine sub under them for weight if needed.
Don't take this wrong way, Kimik, but how do you know this stuff? Especially the part about the korg M1 along with the exact patch number? That's some serious micro knowledge that boggles the mind, at least mine.

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gambaytheunspoken wrote:
kimik wrote:get a Hammond B3 organ emulator and use a chorus or leslie simulator to widen/fatten it up if needed, most B3 emus i've tried have a preset that's close to what you're after, experiment with the drawbars.

The korg M1 also has a classic house organ preset 'Patch 17 - Organ2' that was used to death in the 90's (Robin S - Show Me Love for example).

put a sine sub under them for weight if needed.
Don't take this wrong way, Kimik, but how do you know this stuff? Especially the part about the korg M1 along with the exact patch number? That's some serious micro knowledge that boggles the mind, at least mine.

it's a bit like most synthgeeks know that the 'hoover' preset sound used in for example human resource - dominator comes from an alphajuno and the prset is called "What The". After 20+ years of listening to house music and electronic music in general you might get nerdy in some areas :)

here's a thread with the same preset info dedicated to telling you all the songs that have that Korg M1 in it :) these guys are deeper in it than me :D

http://www.tuneid.com/general-chat/4957 ... -bass.html
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