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Reverse synth like W&W Tutorial

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2011

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This is only idea how to make this effect.
It could be made on every software.

1. All you need to do is take a little part of main lead and put on this reverb (but dont use delay!).
2. Record it as another sample and reverse it.
3. Thats all :D

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  • Not bad, ive tried to replicate this lead. I reckon it needs a heavily detuned square tooth saw which is equalized and the frequencies altered.

  • @JMBofficialmusic I wasn't focus on sound I made that in 5 minutes ;P

  • mate can you put the preset to download... im been trying to make this sound but i couldnt... or can you make a tutorial... big respect :D

  • @NicoleAmbresi Im afraid that its inpossible - I havent this project. But I remember that was Distorted Saws with retrig on ;)

  • @SkylandTrance on what vst... sylenth1 ???

  • @NicoleAmbresi Any Vst with retrig option ;)

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  • @Cinnafury i dont know how to use ableton yet, there should be some effect thing you assign to the sound like an eq.

  • @JMBofficialmusic Can you explain to me how you get frequencies altered in Oscillators in Sylenth1?

  • like w&w and shogun

  • @SkylandTrance haha yeh i know, im just saying how i think they made it. maybe mastering has something to do with it?

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