Hades wrote:yes, if it's you're two year old, that explains.::BLM:: wrote:
those samples are of my 2 year old.
I used the soundcloud record app on my iphone to record her shouting at my dog then put it in the track.
I have no idea what myst is
Either way though its a fantastic synth that can be picked up for less then £100. It does a range of sounds and im always using it on my music.
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I just have never struggled with pad sounds. for me bass, is my main problem. I know what i want to create, but really struggle to get there. When I was using vsti's I was using the atmosphere for pads, which you mentioned earlier. Thats a fantastic vst really, all you ever need for pads is right there.
funny thing is, I would have never thought it was an actual child I heard, I just figured it was something high pitched that was in there at a very low volume (will take a closer listen).
btw, the fact that it reminded me a bit of deepchord is probably because you used the ESQ-1. I've never played one in person, but I do believe these are rather noisy-synths, noisy as not in a bad way, but with a lot of "hiss" on their sounds, no ?
And deepchord uses a lot of white noise washes all over his tracks, doesn't he ?
yes, Atmosphere is great, but Omnisphere is like 20x better. Atmosphere was only a rompler. A fantastic rompler though, but Omnisphere is a full-blown synth + rompler with granular, FM, ringmod, waveshaper,... options, plus massive modulation possibilities.
It's no doubt the best sounding softsynth I ever heard.
I remember reading an interview once where even Carl Craig said the only synth he used almost straight out of the box, was omnisphere, simply cause it just sounded so good.
yeah if you listen closey you can hear her saying 'mowgli no' as my dog was trying to steal her food. i often do things like this as its just another level of noise/sound that adds something so small most people wont notice but for the few that do its worth it.
Cool I shall check out omnisphere. I remember looking before, but couldnt find a demo im sure.