Penumbrah wrote:So I've been messing around with synths along with different effects and filters, and I've noticed how certain wavetable positions and distortion settings whether it be included in the synthesizer like Massive and Sylenth or some other plugin adding distortion to it will give it that famous talking effect. Does anyone have a real explanation why adding distortion from another plugin sometimes gives a bass that "yoi" sound?
Vowel (IPA) Formant f1 Formant f2
u 320 Hz + 800 Hz
o 500 Hz + 1000 Hz
ɑ 700 Hz + 1150 Hz
a 1000 Hz + 1400 Hz
ø 500 Hz + 1500 Hz
y 320 Hz + 1650 Hz
ɛ 700 Hz + 1800 Hz
e 500 Hz + 2300 Hz
i 320 Hz + 2500 Hz
Vowel formants
Vowel Main formant region
u 200–400 Hz
o 400–600 Hz
a 800–1200 Hz
e 400–600 and 2200–2600 Hz
i 200–400 and 3000–3500 Hz
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Modern talking -12
LFO5 modulates the wt position.
Add dimension expander. Works well with Brutal Electro 2.
Captain Ironhelm wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Modern talking -12
LFO5 modulates the wt position.
Add dimension expander. Works well with Brutal Electro 2.
Any LFO you please modulates anything you please.
Anyway-- Sample-and-Hold. Then low-pass filter.
Use of Modern Talking will make you look newbie or lazy, and it makes almost everyone wince when they here it, so it's best learn how it's really done. The way I just illustrated takes just about as much effort as Modern Talking does and it's a lot more diverse with what you can do with it.
Captain Ironhelm wrote:thanks for correcting me, I hate spouting a bunch of hooey.
anyway, I just don't like people bragging because they know how to set an LFO on the wavetable and use Modern Talking dry as it is.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Captain Ironhelm wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Modern talking -12
LFO5 modulates the wt position.
Add dimension expander. Works well with Brutal Electro 2.
Any LFO you please modulates anything you please.
Anyway-- Sample-and-Hold. Then low-pass filter.
Use of Modern Talking will make you look newbie or lazy, and it makes almost everyone wince when they here it, so it's best learn how it's really done. The way I just illustrated takes just about as much effort as Modern Talking does and it's a lot more diverse with what you can do with it.
They're both pretty cliche at this point. I've heard Modern Talking in context before, and it honestly isn't as overused as people claim. Most people say what you described, using Sample and Hold (Which is Massive speak for Bitcrusher) is Modern Talking. Anything that goes wah, yoi, or any vowel sound, to most people, is 'Modern Talking'.
Besides, I'm sure none of you have tried pitch bend phase modulation on Modern Talking with a Bend- sweep over the wavetable. :P MT does more than what you hear when you move the first knob.
cloudshovit wrote:also checkout SeamlessR on youtube. He seem to have all that talking bass stuff covered, he mostly uses Harmor but he also has Massive and Sytrus tutorials.
And also Image-Line is having an end of the world sale if you wanna go legit. 45$ for Harmor, which can do a whole lot more than Massive.
cloudshovit wrote:... Harmor, which can do a whole lot more than Massive.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:cloudshovit wrote:also checkout SeamlessR on youtube. He seem to have all that talking bass stuff covered, he mostly uses Harmor but he also has Massive and Sytrus tutorials.
And also Image-Line is having an end of the world sale if you wanna go legit. 45$ for Harmor, which can do a whole lot more than Massive.
Please don't compare an additive synth to a subtractive... they're completely different and have totally different applications >_<
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