@Electrostat21 if you want to make a proper bass then moog has anything that you want.... if want more eccentric and sofisticated bass sounds then I guess NI Massive is the best choice. 909 samples can be found anywhere. actually that lead was polysix vst with a notch filter, sorry my bad... you can use any drum machine and any sampler, the sequence is pretty simple :) I want to reupload it cause the pad key isnt right... I missed one note... lol but who cares...
@neurontechno Its not worth a re-upload just for one note,the pad is fine.
I do have many 909 kits already,but i am always on the lookout for more incase they are better.
I am always interested in which sampler trigger people use like Kontakt or Halion or whether They use Nuendo/Cubase as a sampler and trigger audio directly.
I used the Polysix too for the lead sound.
I have used the Mini moog lots before for basses..and many times I use the Korg MS20 for basses.
@Electrostat21 thank you :) actually the programming is pretty simple, arturia minimoog v is the synth I made that characteristic bassline, square with chorus ;) sound on 0:41 is also minimoog with a notch filter, drums are mostly roland 909 samples exept kick, pad is made with silenth and the pad solo is just a sampled choir ;) all mixed together with Nuendo... Its not perfect, the pad key is wrong... I can tell but it took me 2 hours to arreange and mix.
Thanks for the extra info,I didnt realise that the minimoog could make that bass sound.
that is a nice sound for the lead which is minimoog too,,cool.
Where are the 909 samples from and what sampler programme did You use.if any.
Same Question for the choir samples.
Sylenth is a Great synth for sure...Have You tried the synth called Dune,its really good.
I wouldnt have noticed the Pad was wrong until You mentioned it.
Great work for two hours,it would take Me two days at least.
Electrostat21 4 months ago
@Electrostat21 if you want to make a proper bass then moog has anything that you want.... if want more eccentric and sofisticated bass sounds then I guess NI Massive is the best choice. 909 samples can be found anywhere. actually that lead was polysix vst with a notch filter, sorry my bad... you can use any drum machine and any sampler, the sequence is pretty simple :) I want to reupload it cause the pad key isnt right... I missed one note... lol but who cares...
neurontechno 4 months ago
@neurontechno Its not worth a re-upload just for one note,the pad is fine.
I do have many 909 kits already,but i am always on the lookout for more incase they are better.
I am always interested in which sampler trigger people use like Kontakt or Halion or whether They use Nuendo/Cubase as a sampler and trigger audio directly.
I used the Polysix too for the lead sound.
I have used the Mini moog lots before for basses..and many times I use the Korg MS20 for basses.
These days I use Dune a lot
Electrostat21 4 months ago
Wow..thats great,its the perfect Remake..So close to the original.
I imagine You did have fun making it..but I presume You did learn something from it,like the arrangement style of the old simple tracks.
Can You tell me more about what software or hardware and instruments You used to Create this version.
I love the choir strings...so cool.
Electrostat21 4 months ago
@Electrostat21 thank you :) actually the programming is pretty simple, arturia minimoog v is the synth I made that characteristic bassline, square with chorus ;) sound on 0:41 is also minimoog with a notch filter, drums are mostly roland 909 samples exept kick, pad is made with silenth and the pad solo is just a sampled choir ;) all mixed together with Nuendo... Its not perfect, the pad key is wrong... I can tell but it took me 2 hours to arreange and mix.
neurontechno 4 months ago