some high-pitched sounds

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I'd like to start this again.

How can I recreate the repetative high pitched sounds that start at 15 sec.?
It isn't just a high-passed saw, is it?
I got lost on this sound.

C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!

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sounds quite wasp like to me.

as in the edp wasp synth, not the insect.
:ud:

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Long time now see bud. Wie geht's?

At the very end it sounds right. Just needed the right filter.
Bit of a long video and I made a few mistakes along the way.

https://rumble.com/v1pglgx-resonant-saw ... rt.-2.html
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel

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Hi! I'm good. Thanks!
I couldn't find the time for music for several reasons.It had been somewhat stormy but things have cleared up again.
I'm glad that you're alive and kicking, too!
I have started to fool around with Serum again just today and I still love to do this. It's a life-time thing - just like playing the piano/keyboard is to me (which I have also just started practising again). Good things need time and so we come back to them again and again.

It's interesting to see how you solved that problem again.
I had a similar problem with the sweeping resonance that makes this sound special but I couldn't solve it.
You used a combination of a very potent LP filter for the sweeping resonance and a HP filter to get rid of the low end.
The problem arose - I think - because they used analogue machines which you can crank up much higher for resonance effects without getting the "feeep" sound so quickly. When we use digital software we'll have to find other ways to get the same effects. You found some nice tools to get around this with the digital filter in Vital and some external EQing tool.

Yes, it's not just a saw. It's again all in the details of shaping it - just like we can shape many a figure from the very same basic block of plaster. I also tried a very thin pulse wave which also sounded good as a starting point.

BTW: I also forgot the most obvious when I tried: the delay effect. Thought that the C had instead always been played twice or something...
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!

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