Hey Dudes,
After I made a few trax just to get the overall feel right.. and after reading some synth Tutorials , I am trying to do my own sound now...
I kinda made some cool bass sounds and drums but ever if I listen to them.. they sound like... nothing!
If I listen to a Gaiser Kick , I know it's a Gaiser Kick.. and if I listen to a Tim Xavier Vocal I know it's his... even if I got the same sound there must be some magic behind that...
What am I doing wrong? I tried much parameters and tried modulating everything but it simply doesn't do that,
This must be something which isnt only mastering but maybe only a blockade b/c I know the tunes are by them...
cheers
Pascal
Sounding like nothing..
Sounding like nothing..
plaster wrote:you can't be a leader if are a follower.
you need this plugin:
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in all seriousness, though, and this may sound so inept/nubile/etc. but just experiment with your own ideas and use your own ears. everyone has their own way of processing/editing/creating audio, eventually your own sound should arise. i know when i first started my stuff sounded pretty bland, but now (and im by no means an expert/guru at this) i'm starting to notice my own sonic fingerprint arising out of each new track/loop i make.
![Image](http://hydrogen.nu/mnml/i_heart_minimal_vst.gif)
in all seriousness, though, and this may sound so inept/nubile/etc. but just experiment with your own ideas and use your own ears. everyone has their own way of processing/editing/creating audio, eventually your own sound should arise. i know when i first started my stuff sounded pretty bland, but now (and im by no means an expert/guru at this) i'm starting to notice my own sonic fingerprint arising out of each new track/loop i make.
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- mnml maxi
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these people devoloped their sound over years man. Over time you will stubble upon effect chains and patterns that you really like and you will end up using them frequently. You cant just sit down and make your own sound. It is developed over years of techniques learned and applied.
Just be patient and have fun making groovy beats. Over time youll have your own style.
Just be patient and have fun making groovy beats. Over time youll have your own style.
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Try splitting the time you spend making sounds / patches, and the time you spend making tunes. Nothing halts my progress more than getting lost trying to find 'that perfect sound for this one bit'
On the same note, don't be afraid to spend an afternoon with an instrument just making patches. Sometimes I get inspiration purely from playing with a cool sound I just made.
HTH
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On the same note, don't be afraid to spend an afternoon with an instrument just making patches. Sometimes I get inspiration purely from playing with a cool sound I just made.
HTH
-- sherman
Indeed! Instead of just twiddling around parameters , I am now more LISTENING to the sounds I am doing and it really helps if you got something in your mind THANKS! This Forum is awesomeisaaclevy wrote:this is really nice topic, thanks everyone for their kind advices....
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plaster wrote:you can't be a leader if are a follower.