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Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 3:20 pm
by orbita
Im keen to make that sound from star wars where they turn off the sheilds on the death star.
Its a fairly simply sound that starts with a mid range tone then drops steadly in pitch to a very low sub bass.
Any one know if there is a creamware synth that can do that kind of sound or has anyone made a mod2 patch that can?

How would I go about it?

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2002 6:03 am
by Sunshine
Here is some additional information...
I know it has nothing to do whith your intensions but nonetheless quite interesting IMO

http://hem.passagen.se/filmljud/starwars.htm

Regards,
Bernhard

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2002 6:19 am
by Spirit
I know that sound - it's a beautiful pure hum.

At the risk of stating the obvious it seems like just a sine wave (and maybe a little sawtooth backup) with a pitch envelope would do the trick. I don't think the synth you choose to do it on matters terribly much, it's more in the parameters. And the real work would be getting it to sound rich enough, and to keep the sound holding together as it went sub. Perhaps once you got the length and basic slope right you could work with as a sample ?

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2002 3:32 am
by ontik
I too know the sound your talking about. and yes...... Oh yes...... it is indeed fine.

If you want the perfect synth for the job,
DUB SUB II is an almighty Bass synth with pitch envelope and obviously adjustable resonant filters. AND a 48db Overdrive.

Phat as Phuck!

Would be well worth you effort to check it out. Can't remember where i got it from though, but it'll be easy enough to find.

Goodluck

PS Ever thought of just sampling it??

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 11:40 am
by dehuszar
I do believe that's a Hummel device. It should be under the freebee section (at least dub sub 1 is) at:

http://www.track0.com/wavelength/
Sam

p.s. Hey Mr. Steven Hummel! Any brilliant new synths in the pipeline?
On 2002-08-15 04:32, ontik wrote:

Would be well worth you effort to check it out. Can't remember where i got it (DUB SUB II) from though, but it'll be easy enough to find.

Goodluck

PS Ever thought of just sampling it??