Thursday, March 3, 2011
ADSR
For this project I had to use the Poizone channel and use attack delay sustain and release. For the presets I used SYN BrassAss TC and gave it a slow attack. I also used SYN The Grudge ToTc, BAS BigUnison TC, and LED Powerful Pulse ToTc. For the writing process of this song I wanted to do it in a different way then usual. Rather then give each sound a big intense part I made them simple but that flowed and sounded good together. I thought of making it like that while listening to the music we are doing in band. I also have to give credit for the intro drums to Chris Darroch for showing me how to cut the bass pedal up so it could go faster.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Poizone Project 2 Progress
New Poizone project is coming along nicely. Ive so far used 4 poizone synths and will probably use more. So far it has an interesting sound and I'm pretty excited for the final sound.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Poizone
In this project I had to use the poizone channel. I started off by editing my main Poizone sound. I changed the noise setting greatly so it'd sound more distorted. After that I wrote the drum part for the intro. I then wrote out the melody using the original Poizone sound I designed and wrote the remaining drum part along with it. After that I wrote out the bass part, this time i wanted to make the bass part a little more intense then usual. For it I used the BASS PUNCH preset in slayer. I then wanted a weird synth sound to go over everything, so I used acid 3 in sytrus. I decided that I needed more Poizone so I picked a setting to go over the intro, I chose ARP Ozrical TC. I also wanted to add accents on the 2 and 4 beats so I used the Syn Phaz TC setting in Poizone. For the sound of the song I wanted a harder sound but to have some techno mixed in.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Progress
This week I started to work on a project using poizone. So far I've used poizone for the main riff and plan on using it for more. I've written the main riff the drums and a synth part. I'm starting to work on the bass now and an ending.
Friday, January 28, 2011
SVF and XY Modulation in Sytrus
For this project I had to use SVF setting and use XY modulation in the sytrus channel. I started by designing the sound I wanted in sytrus. After that was done I started to write the melody. For this song unlike most songs I make I decided to make it slower. I also wanted to use more bass. For the bass I used the BASS PUNCH preset in FL Slayer. I doubled it in the mid section so the riff could be heard better. For the guitar I used the basic settings in Fl Slayer. For the chorus I used CHR_HEAVEN_C6.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Frequency Modulation in Sytrus
For this project using sytrus I had to make 4 different synths. To make the synths I just followed the instructions and added the chorus using CHR_HEAVEN_6 and the bass using FL slayer with the preset of BASS punch . For the main riff I used the synth part of the song Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over by the band The Devil Wears Prada. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6aNV_xKSto) I then wrote the bass and accompany parts in myself that would make it seem creepy. I also wanted to have good drums as always. I also used an automation clip on the frequency cutoff for one of the supporting synths.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Deck The Halls
For this project I made my own version of the Christmas carol Deck The Halls. I wanted to have a more dance-ish theme but still have good drums. I started off by just writing in the melody without picking a synth. After I wrote it in i had to choose the synths. For the main melody I used the Poizone channel with the BAS BigUnison TC setting. For the bass I looked in sytrus for something different then expected. I found the echo bottles preset and really liked the sound. For the second part I used the Moogish preset on sytrus. For the part that matched the melody I used the Dreamy preset on sytrus. And for the bridge to the ending I wanted a light happy sound so i wrote in the part and used the Cerbera Saw preset. I then wrote in the drum part.
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