Good tune loved it but a bit of advice dont use white noise when the hats are playing, the frequencies clash with the hats white noise is more effective before introducing the hats so the mix sounds full
@RomanSoulja94 Thanks! :) If you're talking about on the kicks, they're just being run though a high pass filter. The cutoff frequency is what you modulate to actually change the sound.
@petiz Take a few sawtooth oscillators and detune them. Then run that through a lowpass filter (I also up the drive a little bit), and then take an EG at the bottom there, and use link that to the cutoff frequency and raise the decay on that a bit.. that'll give you that "pluck" sound every progressive pluck needs. :) When you need to adjust the cutoff, use the main filter control to do so. Then add effects as needed. :) I'll do a tutorial if you need me to, but there's already plenty out there.
Awesome song, you should focus on your song more then makeing others songs :) good luck.
DJnoratos 4 months ago
Good tune loved it but a bit of advice dont use white noise when the hats are playing, the frequencies clash with the hats white noise is more effective before introducing the hats so the mix sounds full
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SOOO GOOD!!!!!!!
linh97le 7 months ago
Very nice!!
stephenm28 10 months ago
like :) what is the filter at the end, just a cutoff filter?
RomanSoulja94 10 months ago
@RomanSoulja94 Thanks! :) If you're talking about on the kicks, they're just being run though a high pass filter. The cutoff frequency is what you modulate to actually change the sound.
buddygirrl234 10 months ago
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RomanSoulja94 10 months ago
The sound at 2:00 looks like chords of life from z3ta+... how do you make that with sylenth1? is it a preset?
petiz 10 months ago
@petiz Take a few sawtooth oscillators and detune them. Then run that through a lowpass filter (I also up the drive a little bit), and then take an EG at the bottom there, and use link that to the cutoff frequency and raise the decay on that a bit.. that'll give you that "pluck" sound every progressive pluck needs. :) When you need to adjust the cutoff, use the main filter control to do so. Then add effects as needed. :) I'll do a tutorial if you need me to, but there's already plenty out there.
buddygirrl234 10 months ago
@buddygirrl234 thanks. No need for tutorial! Very good job.
petiz 10 months ago
@buddygirrl234 you could do a tutorial? I would very much!
tia4603 7 months ago
@tia4603 Haha, I could do a tutorial, but what for?
buddygirrl234 7 months ago