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I'm working on an EP of 4:33 remixes and I'm having a hard time getting the feel just right. You can get wobble bass all day long for most synths but sound designers seem to ignore the more subtle genres. Can anyone recommend a plugin that would be good for this?
I've got my credit card out, I'm ready to purchase! |
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Someone had to ask for this one day I recommend to use only synths which use the latest zero-sound-filter technology! Cheers Dennis ---- Back from the dead - Sorry if I didn't answer your mails/PM/whatever during the last few months. I hope everything will be back to normal soon. Life can take some shitty turns sometimes. |
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ghettosynth wrote: I'm working on an EP of 4:33 remixes and I'm having a hard time getting the feel just right. You can get wobble bass all day long for most synths but sound designers seem to ignore the more subtle genres. Can anyone recommend a plugin that would be good for this?
I've got my credit card out, I'm ready to purchase! Easy. http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=5 |
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This could be useful, and you're in luck ... it's free. |
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Very smart question |
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Waves W43
Unless you want the odd sniffle and cough in there. |
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you can't do it with plugins, you need real hardware. ---- new Dusk to Dawn Song ! Synth-Pop / New-Wave https://soundcloud.com/dusktodawn/dusk-to-dawn-traces-synth-pop |
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Bronto Scorpio wrote: Someone had to ask for this one day
I recommend to use only synths which use the latest zero-sound-filter technology! Cheers Dennis Oh, of course, this is a serious project. I initially thought that omnisphere, given the title, would be the synth of choice, but when I use it, something isn't quite right. Ok, to be fair, on the progressive jazz fusion remix that, unfortunately, won't make the EP, it was reasonably convincing, even more so if I grimaced as if constipated while sitting on the bench. |
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skipscada wrote: This could be useful, and you're in luck ... it's free.
Yeah, that's ok, but it's free and I want pro cd quality. |
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No Ping Only ---- "Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except the best." - Henry Van Dyke |
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Just try the mute button on your misxing desk. If you don't have a desk or a controller with a mute button just rip out the power cable of your computer. |
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Sampleconstruct wrote: Just try the mute button on your misxing desk. If you don't have a desk or a controller with a mute button just rip out the power cable of your computer.
Dude, first, that's way too noisy, and second, how am I supposed to mix down my EP with my computer unplugged? |
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ghettosynth wrote: Sampleconstruct wrote: Just try the mute button on your misxing desk. If you don't have a desk or a controller with a mute button just rip out the power cable of your computer.
Dude, first, that's way too noisy, and second, how am I supposed to mix down my EP with my computer unplugged? Shit, haven't thought about that - back to thinking then... |
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Pianoteq 4 has the finest modelled silence of all piano plugs. It's like the silence is heavily pregnant with all those notes that are never played. You can also get different forms of silence by carefully placing the virtual microphones.
Sample libraries just won't cut it here. |
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ariston wrote: Pianoteq 4 has the finest modelled silence of all piano plugs. It's like the silence is heavily pregnant with all those notes that are never played. You can also get different forms of silence by carefully placing the virtual microphones.
Sample libraries just won't cut it here. LOL - physically modelled silence - that's a burner! Last edited by Sampleconstruct on Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:48 am; edited 1 time in total |
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