Recrear el chords de sintetizador del tema de 2014 llamado "Resonance" de Home puede ser un reto emocionante para cualquier fan de los sintes. Aquí tienes cómo programar el patch "Resonance" chords y tocar este sonido icónico en la mayoría de sintetizadores sustractivos, tanto hardware como software (Serum, Vital, Pigments, Prophet, Korg, Moog, etc.). Ofrecemos la descarga del preset a continuación por comodidad, pero te recomendamos encarecidamente que uses nuestro tutorial de programación para recrearlo tú mismo en tu sintetizador favorito.
Audio original
The warm, wobbling synthesizer in Home’s “Resonance” establishes the track’s nostalgic atmosphere from the opening notes, featuring a rich blend of saw and basic waveform oscillators with subtle frequency modulation between them. This synth dominates the chord progression from the song’s start (0:00), providing the foundational texture that defines its vaporwave identity.
Instrumento original de la grabación
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Nuestra recreación del sonido Chords Synth
Este clip de audio muestra lo cerca que hemos logrado igualar el tono original del chords sintetizador de la canción "Resonance" de Home, Te da un punto de referencia para diseñar tu propio preajuste de sintetizador. Tócalo tantas veces como necesites para familiarizarte con los matices del sonido.
Receta de programación del patch de sintetizador
Para empezar
- Empieza inicializando tu sintetizador con una sierra simple, sin filtro, modulación ni efectos. En sintes software, usa el preset “init”/“default” o el botón que restablece todos los parámetros a sus valores predeterminados de fábrica.
- No hay dos sintetizadores exactamente iguales, así que toma los valores de abajo como aproximados y guíáte por el oído.
- Los valores en porcentaje (p. ej., 50%) representan la posición relativa de un knob o fader dentro de todo su recorrido. El recorrido total de cada parámetro puede variar de un sintetizador a otro, así que usa el oído.
- Oscillator: Saw Wave. Use Unison to make it washy and lush with 6 voices, kind of strong Detune, even Blend, and 0 Width
- Noise: White, low level so it’s just layered in. This helps create a vintage vibe, making it less clean. Make sure it’s routed into the filter.
- Filter: Lowpass with 18dB slope. Cutoff at 370 Hz and a bit of Res (these set us up to use an Envelope to make the wah character). Full Drive for saturated analog warmth, and a bit of Fat to make up for the low end taken away by Res. Reduce the level to make up for Drive’s volume boost
- Amp Envelope: About 6 ms of Attack to soften the transient just a bit. Sustain at 0, and both Decay and Release at 2 seconds so we have nice long notes.
- Voices: Poly, 4 voices. The chords are mostly 4 notes each, so this way each chord will cut off the notes of the previous chord so we don’t get layered and dissonant notes
- Filter Envelope: Route Env 2 to Filter Cutoff. Attack at 53 ms, Sustain at 0, and Decay and Release at 0.5 ms. Modest Amount (about 20). This will create a really tight wah. Too tight in fact, but that is because…
- Velocity: Route Velocity to Env 2 Decay and Release, and max out both of there amounts. Now, lightly pressed notes will give us a quick and closing wah, and hard-pressed notes will create a big bright sound, that still wahs up, but doesn’t wah back down (at least not for a long time). This is why the pad is sometimes bright, and sometimes closed. But no matter what, you still get that fat horn-ish attack since the attack time is always the same.
- Chaos: Route Chaos 1 (Sample & Hold LFO on any synth will have a similar effect) to Master Tune, and set a VERY small amount. I set the Amount slider in the Matrix to 1, and dial back the Output slider to 25. Just a mild out-of-tune sound that really starts to bring in the vintage vibe
- Note: Make sure the following effects are in the order of this list.
- Delay: Pretty heavy mix at 40%, pretty long Feedback so it echos for a while. Rate at 1/16th (bpm is 83). To make it Stereo, set the Right offset to 1.050. I love how the Velocity-controlled envelope interacts with the Delay. Light notes that have a tight closing wah, create a very audible echo, but the more open and washy notes generated by hard presses, cover up the echo a bit. So the Delay comes and goes depending on how hard you hit the keys
- Reverb: Plate. Medium-Small size (17%), No Pre-Delay so our sound really sits in the reverb. Fairly heavy mix at 34%. Default settings of a little High Cut, a little Damping, and a little Width are perfect.
- EQ: Set the first band to Peak, with Freq 2400 Hz, Sharp Q at 50%, and a big boost of Gain at 13 dB. Set the second band to LPF with Freq 5000 Hz and Q at 40%. This really brings home the vintage vibe, losing some high end and bringing out this sort-of radio-esque mid-highs
- Compressor: Squeeze it. Set Threshold to -30 dB, Gain to 4 dB.
Nota: la configuración del parche puede diferir ligeramente en el desafío Syntorial.
Notes And Observations
Pad Notes (From bottom to top for each chord)
- C Eb F Ab (3 times)
- C Eb G
- C Eb G Bb
- Eb G Bb C (6 times)
- F Ab C Eb (3 times)
- Bb Db F Ab (2 times)
- Ab C Eb G (6 times)
Explorar más
- Home “Resonance” Breakdown | Synth Ctrl
- Recreating the main synth in Resonance Home using Xfer Serum (Youtube)
- How to Make Nostalgic Synthwave in VITAL // Sound Design Tutorial (Youtube)
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