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Monday, September 17, 2012

Sound Design Challenge, sound 1


YouTube Published on Sep 17, 2012 by rolandtelevision

Roland Jupiter-80. Googlish below.

"De eerste sound-design Challenge: Het Intro-soundje uit Tim Berg's Bromance.

Wat maakt die Avicii klank zo typisch ? Hoe beschrijf je hem: Warm, Koud, percussief, zwevend...
Welke golfvorm lijkt het beste ?
Je moet een pure toon en body zoeken, maar zeer typisch is het klikje in de sound.
Het klikje valt des te harder op door de Stereo Delay die op de klank staat, onder de CONTROL-page vind je in NoiseMaker een Roland Juno Chorus, Plate Reverb en Tape Delay terug, en die helpen je veel om er een erg geproducete klank van te maken.

Misschien kan iemand ook een midi-filetje posten met de noten van het melodietje, of iets gelijkaardige, voor hen onder ons die niet zo vingervlug zijn ?

Laat even hieronder weten voor wie dit belachelijk kinderspel is, maar zeker ook als je nog even op dit niveau nog even verder wil, want we hebben nog niet de helft van de knoppen en schuivertjes besproken.
Ik kom over een paar dagen al even terug om concrete vragen over de synth te beantwoorden.
Dan ga ik ook al nog wat dieper in op de Envelopes, en bekijken we LFO 1 en 2.

Tot snel!

Filip Vandueren

Alle info op:
www.playandproduce.be
www.vi.be"


Googlish:
"The first sound design Challenge: The Intro soundje from Tim Berg Bromance.

What makes that sound so typical Avicii? How do you describe him: Warm, Cold, percussive, floating ...
Which waveform looks the best?
You have a pure tone and body search, but very typical of the click in the sound.
The click is louder on the stereo delay on the sound is under the CONTROL page you will find in Noisemaker a Roland Juno Chorus, Plate Reverb and Tape Delay back, and help you a lot to make it a very geproducete sound to make.

Maybe someone can also fillet on a midi-posts with the notes of the melody, or something similar, to those of us who are not so nimble fingers?

Let me know below for whom this ridiculous child's play, but even if you have just a little further at this level will, because we have not even half of the buttons and slider little discussed.
I'll have a few days to go back to specific questions about the synth to answer.
Then I even still deeper into the Envelope, and we look LFO 1 and 2.

See you soon!

Filip Vandueren

All info on:
www.playandproduce.be
www.vi.be"

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