• February 23, 2021 at 3:46 am #40985
    Pauline BouillaudPauline Bouillaud
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      Hey there !
      So, I’ve been trying to reproduce this Lead sound (starting at the very first second). I’m working with Serum ! Any help ?

      Thanks πŸ™‚

      February 24, 2021 at 7:04 am #41004
      dubmethoddubmethod
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        It seemed to be simple at the first glance but it is not πŸ˜€ Hard to nail the exact tone but I think I have something acceptable πŸ™‚

        Think it is a single OSC patch with no OSC detuning but two pitch mods. I can describe it as I made it in a hardware synth not Serum.

        OSC : SAW
        Envelope to Pitch MOD: upward curve, medium attack(make it longer overall), full sustain. depth: ~5-10%
        LFO to OSC Pitch: Medium fast, depth ~20-25%, Sin shape
        Filter LP: Cutoff 65% maybe bit lower, Resonance 0 – if you can carve out the bottom a bit (EQ or Bandpass)
        AMP Envelope: little bit of attack to take away the initial transient, Decay 50%, Sustain 0 – so it silenced before pitch gets annoying, Release medium long
        A slight bit of RING MOD to alter the tone -alternatively mix a tad bit of Triangle
        Touch of Reverb

        Of course this is not a pro replication but might give you something to start with πŸ™‚
        Let me know how you found this approach!

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        February 24, 2021 at 7:06 am #41008
        dubmethoddubmethod
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          LOWER your VOLUME! It came out a bit loud (normalized)

          February 24, 2021 at 8:13 am #41010
          dubmethoddubmethod
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            And I sense a downward pitch curve at the end so might be better just doing a long downward Envelope (SAW like shape) – just did another version with this. Volume should be safe in this πŸ˜€

            February 24, 2021 at 8:15 am #41012
            dubmethoddubmethod
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