Can you replicate this using caustic?
http://flypaper.soundfly.com/tips/how-to-recreate-that-unmistakable-keyb...
Closest patch wins a unicorn.
Can you replicate this using caustic?
http://flypaper.soundfly.com/tips/how-to-recreate-that-unmistakable-keyb...
Closest patch wins a unicorn.
Where is the challenge? All I see is a tuitorial thing here...
This is a little mis-leading, as there appear to be multiple instances of the synth's patch recorded in several passes in the track, one with custom filtering modulation on the L channel, the same for the R channel, and a seperate on for the lead/melody on that same synth, unless key-tracking on the filtering is enabled....
Here's a basic single-patch setup. If I were to recreate the song, I would have at least 2 of these running, or run a single through the Modular with independant filters routed to L/R....
I'm not sure where the project there is going, but maybe they will get more into synth patch design later down the road?
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Oh yeah, the second tuitorial video is employing an incorrect method..... I heard an InvLP VCF, not a straight LP. Listen to the original track again
here's my try !
The original sounds wider, and cleaner...
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Heheheh, that's a good one.... sounds good.
the chords to idioteque is fun to do to ive spend way too much time trying to replicate that sample.