Creating TTC chime sound using Thor Synthesizer (Reason 5) tutorial
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The Sound of Toronto. GO LEAFS GO!, eh.
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@gonebuckproductions for god sake be more pacific!!!
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way off.
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I can never picture the chime in my head without some air from the doors being released...
and I like it that way
...for some reason
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@gonebuckproductions nah he's more like vegeta
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toronto represent!
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good i love that t1 train chime
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you're not krillin.
gonebuckproductions 1 year ago
@gonebuckproductions is it me, or this comment didnt make sense at all ? lol
infiniteandladydj 1 year ago 3
WOW MAN. Sick video. I wish I could get better a synthesis so I could figure this stuff out on my own... Any tips to get started?
illutionillution 1 year ago
@illutionillution Glad you like :) This example is basic synthesis (without any routing on matrix). It really depends what you want to achieve - I suggest learning the basics first (difference between substractive/additive synthesis , different waveforms.. etc). The real deal comes when you actually sit and tweak the knobs - this is when you'll start learning a lot! Start with basic substractive synthesis and try to recreate sounds that you're most interested in (and mainly know how they sound)
infiniteandladydj 1 year ago