GumsOfGabby wrote:Also try going up and then down (or down and then up) rather than just in one direction. Make the first motion quick.
SevenUpPony wrote:Hmm I know a useful thing with Massive. give the envelope a slow attack have the envelope mod the pitch of the oscillators then mod the LFO rate with a performer to have the sequence constantly speed up until it gets to the sustain (This should work I can't use Massive atm to see if it actually works that way but this is how I remember doing it)
ChocolateChicken wrote:Phootbag and itroitnyah, please stay on topic.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Alright this thread has been around for a few days and nary a decent answer has been given, so here I go...
ChocolateChicken wrote:Does anybody have any advice on making cool synth lasers or laser effects? Anything besides the obvious pitch modulation using basic ADSR envelops; I'm looking for more than the basics here.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:"The basics"
ChocolateChicken wrote:So yeah, does anybody know any nifty tricks or ways for making interesting lasers that don't sound boring and cheap? I'm not settling for "envelope pitch modulated saw wave," as I previously stated.
itroitnyah wrote:Hehe, we were just joking around.
The results aren't very good so far
Phootbag and itroitnyah, please stay on topic.
GumsOfGabby wrote:The goal of the OP was not to cover the fundamentals of "lasers", but to discuss any techniques used to make the sound more interesting and less, ordinary.
GumsOfGabby wrote:Phootbag and itroitnyah, please stay on topic.
Oh and please, for the love of god stop doing this. You sound condescending as fuck. There is a report button, the mods will sort these sorts of things out.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:I honestly don't understand the point of this thread anymore, and the OP isn't listening even slightly, and seems to have their own opinion on the subject.
You asked for help with making 'lasers', we explained it, and you disregard it. if you think you know what sounds best, why don't you go bloody well do it by yourself?
ChocolateChicken wrote:Well, I wasn't asking how lasers are made, or synthesized. Rather, I asked if anybody had any cool tricks or knew of any techniques that can really make interesting lasers, as opposed to plain old, ASDR pitch-modded saws. And so far, many people have suggested great tricks! Gums of Gabby in particular has been a huge help. Also, itroitnyah suggested some wonderful things that I hadn't even thought of using on lasers, such as ring modulation and sine shapers. I haven't disregarded anything in the slightest. In fact, I appreciate all the input that's been given.
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