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SuperiorX 11-09-2011 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SonicThHedgog (Post 818753)
Nope, im beleving in my cards this time ;)

Cool, good luck. That was just my selfish attempt at hearing the final product anyhow :wink:

DjATIO 11-09-2011 03:49 AM

this is sick man, really original i can tell you're using massive right? you got some cool sounds in there. man i need massive..

SonicThHedgog 11-09-2011 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by DjATIO (Post 818793)
this is sick man, really original i can tell you're using massive right? you got some cool sounds in there. man i need massive..

FM 8 and combfilters and sylenth 1 for some bass.

I dont really use massive anymore : /

ectogemia 11-09-2011 10:49 PM

QUICK, recommend some awesome comb filters for me, or at least synths that come with comb filters built in!

AngelCityOutlaw 11-10-2011 04:03 AM

What the hell is a comb filter?

SonicThHedgog 11-10-2011 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Ectogemia (Post 818922)
QUICK, recommend some awesome comb filters for me, or at least synths that come with comb filters built in!

Not that I use it much either since I sample alot of synths or use a sample pack, I use the OMG combfilter( I think thats what its called if its not tell me and I will look in ableton or cubase for the name).

Oh im submitting this track in evening and im posting a thread of fm8 patches, massive patches, absynth patches, and sylenth 1 patches that I use (alot :O).

And I might throw in some ableton live, cubase, and fl studio sets of things I finished.

SonicThHedgog 11-13-2011 01:55 PM

http://tindeck.com/listen/vtcv submitted.

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PROOF I SUBBED IT >:O

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ectogemia 11-13-2011 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SonicThHedgog (Post 819035)
Not that I use it much either since I sample alot of synths or use a sample pack, I use the OMG combfilter( I think thats what its called if its not tell me and I will look in ableton or cubase for the name).

Oh im submitting this track in evening and im posting a thread of fm8 patches, massive patches, absynth patches, and sylenth 1 patches that I use (alot :O).

And I might throw in some ableton live, cubase, and fl studio sets of things I finished.

Sorry, still learning about audio manipulation here. You sample the synths? Does that mean you aren't designing the patches yourself or using presets on a synth at all? Just messing with an audio clip of a sampled synth? This sounds pretty intriguing. Can you explain this further or recommend me a place where I can learn more about it?

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Originally Posted by AngelCityOutlaw (Post 818995)
What the hell is a comb filter?

A comb filter is dubstep.

Basically, it delays the input signal such that it phase cancels itself at certain frequencies. The end result is a muuuuch dirtier sound, usually something totally atonal and unrelated to the original sound. They create the craziest sounds I've ever heard. Very cool.

SuperiorX 11-13-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SonicThHedgog (Post 819811)

Sweet, good luck man. The final version sounds awesome.

EDIT: except you still didn't remove the 20 seconds of silence from the end of the song...

SonicThHedgog 11-13-2011 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperiorX (Post 819817)
Sweet, good luck man. The final version sounds awesome.

EDIT: except you still didn't remove the 20 seconds of silence from the end of the song...

Darn forgot lol. But I think they would reject this mix for one reason that I will not say yet because maybe they will not :/


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