A Study in Patch creation

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YISH313z
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A Study in Patch creation

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I have attached a mp3 file from a SF2 patch that I would like to re-create. The soundfont only has this one wav file in it, so of course it changes speed with each key change

I am intermediate at sound design, I can hear most things and create it in a synth, but this one has me stumped. Any takers, I'm looking more for Direction from scratch than someone creating this for me. :)

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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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sounds like a synth patch with a large decay no attack hi res with the filter being modulated by a fast lfo with a small delay with a lot of echo for fx
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That's a start. :D

Can you tell what flavor of wave form is used, I figured a square but I'm not quite sure
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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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I would bet this one is a sine wave on weach you apply an uprising frequency modulation with a small sine LFO and finally a simple delay line ...
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Hmm, Okay Ill take what you guys have suggested and try to recreate this.

Any more suggestions are welcome. :)
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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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So to make this more than a question an answer and a a little bit more interesting, I will attach my progress in Steps, Once the final patch is complete, we can remove the Step files and Ill put them all in 1 attached file.

Here is Step One.


By the way I'm creating this in STS-5000. I will use the same filters That are available in the STS-4000, but when I get to STS5000 specifics I'll create a new patch with an added prefix or something.

Here is Step 1:

A simple Single Cycle Sine Wave with MonoLegato.
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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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uprising frequency modulation?

We are not talking pitch here are we?
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Yes, that's it, I would use pitch envelope (having the main effect on the sound) mixed with a sine LFO adding some slight modulation to the envelope ...
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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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Maybe Scope Modular would be a better choice rathert than STS for such purpose, no ?
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Re: A Study in Patch creation

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Scope Modular would be way to easy.

Besides, I'm not touching that thing until the 12 Chips arrive :D

My Emu Ultra taught me that a bare bones sampler can do some incredible things if you put your mind to it, albeit the STS is no EMU Ultra. :)
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