Hi Joe, I just wanted to thank you for your response in answering my Question, regarding my Patch request. Once again thank for taking the time to help.
This may be a Mellotron, but you can get pretty close with a synth. Try this:
Oscillator: Saw wave
Filter: 24 dB Lowpass. Give it a little bit of res to narrow the sound a bit. Bring the Cutoff down a decent amount to get a rounder sound. Then modulate it with...
Filter Envelope: Bring the Sustain to 0, and set the Decay to a pretty fast rate around 350 ms, and then apply just a little modulation amount. This adds just a subtle brightening on the start of each note.
Amp Envelope: Quick Attack around 130 ms to give the start of each a note kind of blown feel. Bring the Sustain down about halfway and set the Decay to around 1 second. This creates a sudden drop in volume after the Attack, creating an expressive blown-like feel.
Noise: We're going to create a flute-like attack transient on the beginning of the note. Route a separate envelope to the Noise volume, and set its Sustain to 0, and give it a medium-fast Decay around 1 second. Experiment with different Noise types until you find that sounds right. You may want to pitch the Noise down to make it darker.
Hi Joe, I just wanted to thank you for your response in answering my Question, regarding my Patch request. Once again thank for taking the time to help.
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This may be a Mellotron, but you can get pretty close with a synth. Try this:
Oscillator: Saw wave
Filter: 24 dB Lowpass. Give it a little bit of res to narrow the sound a bit. Bring the Cutoff down a decent amount to get a rounder sound. Then modulate it with...
Filter Envelope: Bring the Sustain to 0, and set the Decay to a pretty fast rate around 350 ms, and then apply just a little modulation amount. This adds just a subtle brightening on the start of each note.
Amp Envelope: Quick Attack around 130 ms to give the start of each a note kind of blown feel. Bring the Sustain down about halfway and set the Decay to around 1 second. This creates a sudden drop in volume after the Attack, creating an expressive blown-like feel.
Noise: We're going to create a flute-like attack transient on the beginning of the note. Route a separate envelope to the Noise volume, and set its Sustain to 0, and give it a medium-fast Decay around 1 second. Experiment with different Noise types until you find that sounds right. You may want to pitch the Noise down to make it darker.
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