Suitable for any genre, or just to add a bit of ambience in your mix, this is a completely analogue cowbell sound. OSC tune knobs change the combined pitch of the body; AM control knob on OSC1 varies its struck tone.
A very powerful sound oriented towards genres like "Big Room", "Trap", or "Jungle Terror". It is advisable to make extensive use of the "legato" effect. Good fun ;)
The Setup: 2 Waveform Generators, a Sub Synth, Pulse Generator, Filter, LFO and Saturator. Pulse Generator connected to the FM Input of the Waveform Generators enables PWM. The velocity of your keyboard controls the decay of the Waveform Generators and the Pulsewidth of the Pulse Generator. The LFO is connected to the Filter and creates a wobbly sound. Remove it to test the rich sound created by this synth.
I made this modular preset looking for the longest possible rise that you can create with the LFO. I ended up with a 4 Oscillator Synth playing 2 massive bass Voices unisono while rising over 4 bars.
I sampled the Saw Oscillator of my littlebits Synth Kit with 0 Attack and long Release. The sound is pure analog without any processing. I am planning to sample more sounds from the synth kit and create presets to share with you. I hope you like it.
A quick preset for creating a foundation to build your tracks off of. Don't confuse this for a standard mono preset as the panning LFO is key this presets sound. Play with the decay knob to adjust the arp's gating.
This is a preset that is made with a sample of the overdriven guitar from the SNES game EarthBound. Made possible by using software designed to extract sound and music samples from SNES games. Enjoy.
This is one of my most favorite Dirty Dutch presets. Its kinda on the borderline of Dirty Dutch and Melbourne Bounce.
The Effects for this preset is what gives the sound its stereotypical "dirty" sound for either Dirty Dutch or Melbourne Bounce. Try to copy these effects exactly as given!!!
Best with these effects:
COMB:
FREQ = 8 o'clock (as close as possible, you hear when you've got the right sound)