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Post by Sphere42 »

For happy stuff use this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_chord

For moodier, darker stuff, use this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_chord
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Post by tone-def »

the crazy sh!t starts when you start making happy music with minor chords.

ewinz, can you give examples of what kind of sounds you want.
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Post by ewinz »

thanks for it, I'll take a look at this, Ive some difficulty now with my keyboard... I miss my midi keyboard... I'll write it. I just try to make a nice chord sound, Ive no special exemple, I try to make my own preset, but its dub sounded, dont fit so much. Something happy, to make a musical amb in my tracks. I tryed to find some good vst for it, I looked into massive, there is nothing like I a clear chord sound, really simple, I'll take time to make my own, maybe with another vst.
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Post by aciduss »

Whats so hard about writing chords?

You can also have one osc in key, another in 3rd and another in 5th... any multi osc synth will allow this.
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Post by Cheaper »

I use THIS for chords and progressions.


it's all you need really.
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Post by oblioblioblio »

this thread is a joke. and not a funny one.

finding a way to input diffrent notes is easy. use a piano roll midi inputter. or the keys on your computer keyboard. you can then try out different combinations of notes until you find ones that you like (you will know which ones you like from listening to the sound that they make)
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silence.
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