Hi...just by listening (have not tried to recreate), it's a 7 semitone downward pitch sweep of a signal with very few partials. Probably just 2 sines or maybe 2 (lowpass filtered) triangles, 1 octave apart.
Here is my serum patch I did not manage to get the right sound for that one yet!
Any advice would be welcome
Route Env 2 to the Coarse Pitch (CRS) instead of Semi. Semi forces the pitch to jump between semi tones, while coarse will give you a smooth pitch drop.
Amp Envelope: loooong Release, so that the sound keeps going after you let go of the keys. And if your envelope's release stage has a curve control, curve it upwards so that it hangs out at the top for most of the release. This will give the impression that it's ringing out indefinitely.
Pitch Envelope. Routed to the Oscillator's pitch. The amount should be enough to raise the pitch up one octave at the top of the Attack stage. Set the Sustain to 0, and both Decay and Release to about 590 ms. And then the key to getting this sounding just right is the Decay and Release stage curves. In Serum's case I had to raise both curves up until they were a little above being a straight line. This will make the note hang out a little bit longer near the top so you can hear that higher octave, and then swoop down.
Hi...just by listening (have not tried to recreate), it's a 7 semitone downward pitch sweep of a signal with very few partials. Probably just 2 sines or maybe 2 (lowpass filtered) triangles, 1 octave apart.
0 4 years ago Reply
Here is my serum patch I did not manage to get the right sound for that one yet!
Any advice would be welcome
Route Env 2 to the Coarse Pitch (CRS) instead of Semi. Semi forces the pitch to jump between semi tones, while coarse will give you a smooth pitch drop.
0 5 years ago Reply
Hey Joe,
Here is my serum patch I did not manage to get the right sound for that one yet! Any advice would be welcome 😀
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BwcbukpCkwKubM3_NwA58w0QvuJhz1p9
Thanks!
0 5 years ago Reply
Hey Joe, anyway you could walk me through how to do this in Massive?
Sure! Post your attempt (Massive patch file) here and I'll give you some specific changes to make.
0 5 years ago Reply
Hey Joe, anyway you could walk me through how to do this in Massive? I've got the basics down of the software but cant land the sound just right...
That would be so awesome,
Dailen
0 5 years ago Reply
Thanks Joe for all the details + info, will give this a shot!:)
0 5 years ago Reply
Try starting with this:
Oscillator. I agree, Sine wave
Amp Envelope: loooong Release, so that the sound keeps going after you let go of the keys. And if your envelope's release stage has a curve control, curve it upwards so that it hangs out at the top for most of the release. This will give the impression that it's ringing out indefinitely.
Pitch Envelope. Routed to the Oscillator's pitch. The amount should be enough to raise the pitch up one octave at the top of the Attack stage. Set the Sustain to 0, and both Decay and Release to about 590 ms. And then the key to getting this sounding just right is the Decay and Release stage curves. In Serum's case I had to raise both curves up until they were a little above being a straight line. This will make the note hang out a little bit longer near the top so you can hear that higher octave, and then swoop down.
Voices. Poly. 4 voices.
And the notes are
0 5 years ago Reply