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The bass synth sound does not immediately resemble any preset patch with which I am familiar. It could be several things layered up together.
When the pitch bend is applied, the elements seem to bend slightly separately from each other. It is possible that the sound is monophonic and that what I am interpreting as pitch bend is actually Portamento. The Portamento rates or curves could be different for the various elements that comprise the overall sound.
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Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I had temporarily stopped and muted a YT video earlier in the day to answer the telephone. Then, I forgot to unmute. So, the next time I played a video, there was no sound.
Pilot error and/or senior moment.
I've tried Monark, really nice sounding synth. I've got a nice deep sound, but I've no idea how to make the bends sound as nice as this. I think it's more automated than using the pitch wheel.
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Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
It's two things happen at once. It's a pitch-bend going up what sounds like a variety of intervals throughout the riff. +1, +3, +5 semitones maybe.
But also it's got this growly thing going on. You mostly get that by detuning two or more oscillators against one another. So it sounds like the detune is increasing throughout the short amount of travel in the notes. Probably with an envelope that retriggers every time a note is played.
But you should be able to get it with a combination of sawtooth and pulse waveforms on a subtractive synth.
The overall tone is made by running the osc's through a filter with the cutoff fairly low, maybe with a bit of resonance.
I'll let you know how I get on and may post some recordings. Excited!
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Looks like he's using a Prophet 6 and a NORD Electro
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