![]() Here are a few examples of Sounds I really like:ĭo you have omnisphere? becuase all that sounds like omnisphere. I would really like to know how to create similar sounds as in Blake Neely's The Mentalist soundtrack. The problem is, I would like to go away from the Cinematic sounding Synths, and do something different to add to my music, and make my own Synth sounds from scratch that approach a different style. If anything, for more cinematic stuff, I end up using some basic preset or a Kontakt-Library with Synth sounds. ![]() My area of expertise is Orchestral music. I need help getting into Synths / Sound Design and finding a way to create the Sounds I am after. I hope this is the right spot to ask for a bit of advice. Thanks once again for the response everyone! Got Elements on my wishlist haha, I really like your products! Never heard of The Unfinished - the sounds are really nice, but sadly they don't seem to offer presets for Vital :o you, Iw ill check out the Playlist! Looks like Syntorial is a great tool for that as well. But apparently most tutorial makers on youtube aren't into my kind of music, haha! Thank you very much! I agree - If there is a very specific sound that I am after, and there is a tutorial about that, this is great. Will definitely look up more tutorials for FM Synthesis, then. I got the fundamentals, from the video, but I didn't really know how to continue from there, haha. Gonna give it a try, thanks a lot for the recommendation! actually watched that video a while back, haha! Feels good to refresh it. On the surface it looks a lot like "learn each and every little thing" about a Synth not so sure yet about this approach, but it seems to have a really cool twist with the interactivity and the ratings are fantastic. Hello everyone, thanks a lot for your responses!ĭefinitely going to check out Syntorial. ![]() Thanks for reading, I really look forward to any response! So far, it is making learning Synths a very unappealing and unrewarding journey for me, and I have no idea how to progress from here. This is by no means my first try getting into synths, but I keep losing focus by working on Sounds that I actually don't even need or want. Since I don't know the Genre or what to Google Search for, I am pretty much stuck.Ĭan anyone relate to my situation? Does someone know of a good way / or a good preset pack, genre name or Youtube Channel / Tutorial that I could look into to learn more about the style mentioned? Or are they actually super rare and I might be better off reading all the docs and spending a lot of time just trying? So right now I am thinking of Tutorials / Preset Packs that are in the style of the music I linked above - so that I can dissect them and learn how they're done, because these would be the type of sounds I actually would like to use and create. From all the tutorials I watched, it feels like I learned nothing. When I sit in front of my Init Preset in my synth and just "try" to go towards the sound I want to create, I almost always end up with the same filtered Sawtooth with a different envelope. I know the very basics, but actually making progress always depends on what I am after, and when I learn a lot about, I dunno, Bitcrushing, the moment it might actually be relevant for my music I might have already forgotten that it exists because I don't need it much. My current impression is, that just learning all the tools and features of my Softsynth before making the sounds I want doesn't work for me. So when I dissect many of the tutorials that show me how to make a "Skrillex Dubstep Wobble" Preset and even though it makes sense, I don't really seem to ever use these techniques learned in these presets / tutorials, and so I end up forgetting them, because it's just not the sound that I am after. None that I have found, however, actually go into the direction of sounds that I would like to create, probably mostly because I have no idea how the Sounds are actually called. I use the Vital Softsynth, and there are a lot of Tutorials out there (even watched tutorials for other synths) so that I could dissect the sounds they are making. Now, I might have the wrong impression thinking that this is "a specific style", but I can't help but finding countless Dance / Dubstep Related Preset Packs and tutorials, so I am looking for any kind of Presets that are less cinematic or EDM-like, and more subtle, like this.
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