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@templecreations2351Ай бұрын
Im so happy about this bro, I particularly love the aggressive and harsh talkative synths of more psychedelic 149-150bmp, this is exactly what i need for my project🫶🫶 i can but bow down yet again, seriously, i am over the moon
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
glad to help man!
@KristopherNoronhaАй бұрын
This just randomly popped up on my feed, and while I don't listen to this sort of music much any more and have absolutely 0 knowledge about production, I must say you weave pure magic! All of that in such a quick video is commendable! All the best for your album!
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
thanks man! much appriciated. Hope the album will be done by the end of the year lol :)
@dante8677Ай бұрын
i'll implement this into my tekno productions 😍
@Thanos1908Ай бұрын
Reminds me of a "synth" sound i had made quite back in the 2010s..it was basically a "noise" wav going through multiple HP/BP/LP filters and distortion cabinets.
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
yeah that can work too!
@liorsilverstein9802Ай бұрын
like the goatie, viking mode activated.
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
that's what I'm going for yeah!
@bobbym6130Ай бұрын
Are you doing any processing on that first patch? I don't get the same sound with just what you showed
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
no processing what so ever so... Are you playing the right octave?
@bobbym6130Ай бұрын
@@Projektor_music Interesting. Probably not, what octave should it be? Is it just a series of 16th notes?
@Projektor_musicАй бұрын
@@bobbym6130 with the pattern that you write you can experiment but for the octave you should be in the sub register (like most psytrance synths). This means the area where a sine wave plays a sub bass frequency
@bobbym6130Ай бұрын
@@Projektor_music Ahh ok I moved the notes to 0 and spent some time tweaking and now I'm hearing it! I get it now, generally keep the midi in 0 and use the oscillator controls to adjust pitches. Awesome. I love this gritty type of sound. Thanks!