DASHCAM- DeLorean Time Slip
By donnyjankowski on April 13, 2014 9:50 pm
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love that synthy bassline, it has a bit of com truiseyness mixed with m83 to it and i dig the vocal effect. Nice job!
love that synthy bassline, it has a bit of com truiseyness mixed with m83 to it and i dig the vocal effect. Nice job!
I dig it! Excellent vibe going on here. Cool GIF, too!
Agreed on both... Would love to get that bass sound. I guess it's the reverb and the chorus?
Are you using analog gear? I've got a Korg Poly61M and it gives me really good "Board Of Canada" type of sounds, but I quite don't get how to squeeze that "Comtruisiness" out of my synths
Tone Matrix wrote:love that synthy bassline, it has a bit of com truiseyness mixed with m83 to it and i dig the vocal effect. Nice job!
cfurrow wrote:I dig it! Excellent vibe going on here. Cool GIF, too!
Agreed on both... Would love to get that bass sound. I guess it's the reverb and the chorus?
Are you using analog gear? I've got a Korg Poly61M and it gives me really good "Board Of Canada" type of sounds, but I quite don't get how to squeeze that "Comtruisiness" out of my synths
Thanks! I use a variety of gear to make this stuff, both soft synths and outboard gear. I got a JX-3P that does great polyphonic 80's paddy stuff, a CZ-1000 for pads/ digital basses, and I use a minibrute for some of the warbly leads. Vsts get thrown in for good measure and then, like you said, I use a LOT of chorus/ reverb to keep things drifting in and out. I kinda just tweak until I get stuff just right lol.