Monday, April 4, 2011
Sylenth 1
Demoing a new synth, Sylenth 1 Hense the "Docter P" voice. Pretty simple, I basically made the Sylenth Synth overload till it was clipping very badly, adjusted it so that it was playing 8 voices, brought everything down 1 octave, then used an LFO on the Cutoff Freq. to achieve the giant monster voice sound. The rest of the song uses several channels of the 30XC with LFO's set at different time intervals.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
New Loop
Okay so for this one I wanted to make a song with a bass drop and some trippy pitch shifting so in the beginning I started with a funky drum loop and added the transchorder for my organ sound and my lead... brought in the pitch shifted section with high hats/ a bass drop and let it flow... then I made this section with a chopped/ transposed organ with delayed/reverbed snare drums in the background that sounds like doors opening or something. sweet.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Colegate pumps it up
This is the final for music tech, And as it says colgate pumps it up, get your morning jump
Monday, May 18, 2009
My synth sound
For this project I had to make up a synth sound of my own, and this is what I ended up with. Working from the default synth in Sytrus I first changed the WAV thing into a SAW wav then I modded the volume and pitch envelopes to get that gradual rise in the strength of the note and the little swoop in the pitch, then I added in some delays and effects like chorus into the mix, but not too over bearing then finally I wanted to mess with some of the filter settings so I went into the main FL Studio mixer and selected the Bass, treble, and midrange dials and created automation clips for all of them, then I went and messed around with them a bit in the playlist, I thought it added a nice subtle change to the song, I was thinking something along the lines of the synth that does the solo in "The Hand that feeds"- NIN, its not exact but his does a little pitch shifting and weird stuff is more fuzzy over all than mine is. Hope you like the little ditty
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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