![]() Return to the ‘synth’ section by clicking the top right ‘synth’ button.īoth sine and triangle waves are ideal building blocks for sub bass sounds. Change the waveform of the first oscillator by clicking the box underneath the waveform selector (it’s the third dial from the left in the top row of the VCO box). Initialise a patch by selecting ’09 Templates’ from the left-hand list then selecting ‘initialize’ to the right. Open Ace then click on the ‘patch’ button in the top left corner. ![]() We’ll be using U-He’s Ace for this walkthrough, but any synth that can produce sine or triangle waves and has the ability to modulate pitch using an envelope will be able to do the job. Here’s an audio example of the sound we’ll be making: Īnd here’s the MIDI screengrab of the hook we used: Using the pitch modulation techniques explored, you’ll also be able to create a variety of other similar synth sounds. This month we’re using u-He’s Ace synth to make a subby bass sound inspired by the classic 808 kick drum.Īlthough you could make a similar sound by resampling a kick drum sample, using a synth gives you more control over the timbre of the sound. ![]() Synth Secrets is a series of programming tutorials in which we show how to make a range of classic and new synth sounds using plugins such as Massive, Sylenth1 and Predator.
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