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August 8, 2020 at 11:26 am #36601
hi i am use moog sub 37 and i want to create the bass arp that on the track , and what is the efx that he put to make it wide.
tnx
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August 12, 2020 at 10:41 am #36663Oscillator 1
- Waveform: Medium Pulse
Oscillator 2
- Waveform: Medium Pulse
- Pitch: 1 Octave lower
Unison
- Note: Unison is the best way to get width. However, like in the Sub 37’s case, Unison may not be an option. So instead, you’d want to double the track, pan one track left and the other right, and very slightly raise the pitch of one of the synths. This is essentially what Unison is doing anyway
- Voices: 2
- Width: 100%
- Detune: Just enough to allow the voices to spread out
Amp Envelope
- Description: Pluck shape.
- Sustain: 0
- Decay/Release: 340 ms
Filter
- Type: Lowpass
- Slope: 24 dB
- Cutoff: Turn down pretty far, so that’s it’s a nice round bass sound. This will be modulated in the upcoming Filter Envelope
Filter Envelope
- Description: Same exact pluck shape and settings as the Amp Envelope.
- Mod Amount: Turn it up until it sounds right.
- You’ll probably have to go back and forth between Mod Amount and Cutoff to get this right
August 16, 2020 at 12:05 pm #36707August 19, 2020 at 10:46 am #36921Few things:
1. Your pulse width in Osc 1 is set to Square. Turn it to about 2:00 to get a medium pulse width
2. In Noisemaker, Osc 2 doesn’t have pulse width control. Instead it’s an FM knob, which you had cranked, which really changed the sound. I would turn the FM off, and switch to a Saw. Saw is closest thing to a medium pulse width sound
3. Elongate the Amp envelope Decay and Release a bit.
4. Bump up the filter envelope amount (contour)
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