horn dutch sound
horn dutch sound Posted on: 13.12.2010 by Stephaine Hains What sound packages are out there for the horn-like dirty dutch sounds? Like chuckie/afrojack etc.Im using logic and I've made some great dutch synths but I'm wondering if there's any other sound packages you guys believe I should get for those type of sounds. | |
Janyce Jardon 15.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by Armada
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Stephaine Hains 13.12.2010 | What sound packages are out there for the horn-like dirty dutch sounds? Like chuckie/afrojack etc. Im using logic and I've made some great dutch synths but I'm wondering if there's any other sound packages you guys believe I should get for those type of sounds. |
Dung Domingus 21.12.2010 | +1 100% a preset is can be a good place to start, but unless you get lucky you are going to get nowhere quickly in trying to tweak it to get the sound you want if you don't know your way around a synthesizer. This isn't aimed directly at you supracg or anyone on this community , but it's always slightly irritated me when someone posts, How do I get this sound like deadmau5, or afrojack,or rusko (all more of the well known artist in their perspective genres). If you know your way around a synth, it helps a lot in developing upon those sounds and creating your own sound/style within the genre as oppose to using a set of instructions and trying to mimic what you hear. I recommend reading this book [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Music-Manual-Techniques-ebook/dp/B001FA0HCK"]Amazon.com: Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys and Techniques eBook: Rick Snoman: Kindle Store@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61r7sc-NWwL.@@AMEPARAM@@61r7sc-NWwL[/ame] It covers all of the general parameters you will see on all synths as well as a lot of parameters you see on various types of effects. It breaks down what each parameter does and how it effects your audio output. |
Janyce Jardon 20.12.2010 | You can make just about any sound imaginable using logic's built in synths. you just have to know your way around a synthesizer... sounds to me like you just want to pay for presets basically... which is a bit silly... ES1 and ES2 especially are very powerful soft synths... you just have to know what your doing when your twiddling all the knobs... ES2 is a 3OSC synthesizer with dual filters, modulation, a bunch of envelopes and complex routing and if you cant manage to make descent sounds with that, i suggest you spend more time learning about synthesizers and sound design... no use spending money on a synth if you can already make that exact same sound or better with a synth you already have... look up on youtube for a few ES2 tutorials, and you will see what is possible with it... If your having problems creating complex sounds, then you need to spend more time learning your instruments... not buy another one... |
Stephaine Hains 20.12.2010 | Ok guys so I tried to get some VST's (oddity, Nexus 2) on my mac/logic; but their impossible to download for mac (unless I want to buy them but I don't want to invest without atleast trying them). I need some new more modern sounds.. Having a mac makes it hard to dl the freeware plugins (as seen by this Nexus 2 situation). Im considering switching to a pc and using FL Studio, but i've heard FL's sound quality is a little worse than Logic and requires some more work to make the songs sound as professional (compared to Logic)..is this true/what do you guys believe |
Janyce Jardon 15.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by Armada
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misha naumenko 15.12.2010 | @Filterkat - dude that's a SICK track! I'm blasting it at the office now! - Any chance you can send me a download link? I'm playing my first gig at a club in Toronto on NYE and I want to drop this! Thanks, A. |
Janyce Jardon 14.12.2010 | i play around with waveform samples in a sampler for my dutch sounds... bit less control over the sound than a synth but if u have some good sample packs you can get some really interesting results... ... this is my latest track ive been playing around with... http://soundcloud.com/filterkat/filterkat-moustache-v1-0 I used samples from the Venegance essensial club sounds 3 and Venegance essensial house 2 for the dutch sound and just layered them in NNXT (reason sampler) heaps of good samples in those packs tho... |
Stephaine Hains 14.12.2010 | Or around 2:20 here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgVmZTv95Ao |
Stephaine Hains 14.12.2010 | Ok thanks a lot for the help. I'll try to mess with reverb and some effects and synth settings. With the logic es2 I can make some pretty fat dutch synths, the one's I'm having trouble re-making though is like the synth in this song: It doesn't sound fat or layered necessarily but very strong if you know what I mean: http://soundcloud.com/dj-dbeatz/alvi...lusive-preview Also, for the portamento aspect im just increasing glide..any other tips are great, thanks man. |
Dung Domingus 13.12.2010 | It's not really a horn sound they use. Its just a saw wav with the portamento turned up & some reverb. If you search around the net there's some good vst recomendations. I can't believe of any of the top of my head. Oddity is a good one. Also reason makes some damn good dutch synths. Try to find some synth & effect combinations that work for you. Sampling from my experience doesn't produce as quality dutch synths unless it's a raw saw wav. You will have to give me some specific examples in songs for me able to help you out with horn samples. |
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