Hi!
I tried to design this sound with my TI Snow but I failed. This is my preset. I tried with many combinations but it doesn't sound good.
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|723l3|1960241637|16.02.2012.zip
Can somebody help me? Thanks in advance
Hi!
I tried to design this sound with my TI Snow but I failed. This is my preset. I tried with many combinations but it doesn't sound good.
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|723l3|1960241637|16.02.2012.zip
Can somebody help me? Thanks in advance
Yes, in 1994 the filtered-distorted lead (a.k.a. screaming) was a novelty (although I remember Patrick Cowley and Harold Faltermeyer using it back in the day). What really drives the distortion insane is the resonance - in your case, it should be around the 90-100 area. Also, adding portamento (around 50 I think) will create the sweeping when jumping from the lowest to the highest note. I never thought much of the wide distortion until you showed me what could be done with it - very nice!
you might want to check out this is you haven't already
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZYLp5uX9Yw
it's basically a square wave with narrow pulse with the filter cut off modulated and saturated hard out into reverb and delay
you might want to check out this is you haven't already
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZYLp5uX9Yw
it's basically a square wave with narrow pulse with the filter cut off modulated and saturated hard out into reverb and delay
Wow! Insightful and inspiring.
I designed that sound on my Virus and got a pretty good result. Make sure to modulate the cutoff with velocity. With that high resonance you can "play" the overtone spectrum. This effect is one of the things that makes this sound so special.
Yes, in 1994 the filtered-distorted lead (a.k.a. screaming) was a novelty
One word. Ultravox!
True (2:18 ), and although it is much harsher here (8:11), I guess that only in the 90's people were mentally prepared for such grinding dirstortions driven by such piercing resonance on the verge of self oscillation.
Thanks guys. Your response helped me a lot. But beacuse of lack of time i didn't finish this sound yet. Maybe next week I'll have more time for sound design.
Chewie: Yes, I've seen Jim Pavloff's video a couple of months ago. It's awesome. But strange thing: I get better results with saw wave than square wave..
I must spend more time for practice Thanks
I get better results with saw wave than square wave..
A 50% PWM square wave has half the harmonics (only odd) of a sawtooth, but once you change the PWM or modulate it, you add harmonics.
Thanks for all the responses. Last month I haven't enough time for sound design (exams etc.). Finally, I finished this sound and I can tell, that I'm satisfied.
Here it is:
https://rapidshare.com/files/1294117546/16.03.2012.mid
What do You think about it?
Hey Tomkac,
the link you put up for the .mid is dead, do you mind re-uping it mate as Im interested to hear your attempt.