Can someone make cool sound in either ACE or ZEBRA?

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Yes, we may be over-complicating the pursuit :)

However a Zebra or Ace preset has not been posted that sounds like that bass.

Best regards,

Gino

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Unfortunately, I failed to make a patch for Zebra/ACE, so here is a patch for Absynth 5 sounding similar to that example. Not exact sound, but the concept is the same. Here is a demo wav-file that presents some notes and glide with the dry patch. Maybe some amount of chorus and bitcrush can make sense.

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Well.... here's a little something I knocked up earlier, with Zebra.
It's not a replicant, but can you tell it's not human? :)

http://guytheaker.com/Plastic_Royksopp.mp3

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Pretty cool 8)

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JeeTee wrote:Well.... here's a little something I knocked up earlier, with Zebra.
It's not a replicant, but can you tell it's not human? :)

http://guytheaker.com/Plastic_Royksopp.mp3
So how did you do that? :D

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pierb wrote:
JeeTee wrote:Well.... here's a little something I knocked up earlier, with Zebra.
It's not a replicant, but can you tell it's not human? :)

http://guytheaker.com/Plastic_Royksopp.mp3
So how did you do that? :D
One plain Saw osc.
Two XMFs in parallel (in 2.5 mode) - Overload 50% in both - tweak resonance and cutoff to taste. Tweak balance to taste.
One VCF5 in effects section (LP vintage) - open filter, no resonance - crank the drive.
One EQ - for bass and low mid removal.

Global LFOs 1 & 2 modulating XMF 1 & 2's frequency cutoff... slowly and at different rates.

Bake for 3 days... or until set,
and make sure your bassline includes some really low notes!
Delicious!

GT

:D

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Nice job JeeTee! I was able to put something together with your direction.

Here is the Zebra preset:

http://www.box.net/shared/4k0guvr18f

And of course everyone please feel free to improve on it.

I like these sound challenges, however I learn that I don't know much of anything about synthesis on each one :oops:

Best regards,

Gino

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JeeTee wrote:One plain Saw osc.
Two XMFs in parallel (in 2.5 mode)...
You can use just one XMF in "parallel" mode, then modulate Offset. Simpler and more CPU-friendly :-)

Edit: I just made a gritty/sharp example:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2o06063tb ... 20Acid.h2p
Turning down filter resonance a bit makes this warmer.

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Thanks for posting Howard, sounds spot on to me.

It's a very cool bass sound.

Best regards,

Gino

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