Post by maydonpoliris on Apr 29, 2023 23:14:53 GMT
due to the interesting ChatGPT Threads it got me interested and I asked it the following question......... (I hope this is ok pt3r, I found this thoroughly interesting and will take it down if not cool. I don't 'think' it exposes any of your secret sauce......)
how to create a patch in Ae Modular to sound like Deofol
To create a patch in Ae Modular that sounds like Deofol, you'll need to start by analyzing the elements of the sound that make it unique. Deofol is known for its dark and atmospheric qualities, with a sense of tension and foreboding.
Here are some general steps you can take to create a similar sound:
Begin with a complex waveform generator, such as the Ae Modular's "Complex VCO" or "Grain VCO." You'll want to start with a rich and textured sound to build upon.
Use a low-pass filter, such as the "24dB LPF" or "Ripples," to shape the sound and bring out the lower frequencies.
Add modulation to the filter cutoff using an LFO, envelope generator, or sequencer. This will create movement and variation in the sound.
Use a delay effect to create a sense of space and depth. The "Dual Delay" or "BBD Delay" modules are good options.
Experiment with additional effects, such as reverb or distortion, to further shape the sound and add character.
It's worth noting that creating a patch that sounds exactly like Deofol may be difficult, as the specific settings and techniques used by the artist may be unknown. However, by following these general steps and experimenting with different modules and settings, you can create a unique patch that captures the essence of Deofol's sound.
so........... of course after this I had to ask it about me, felt wanky but I did it anyway just to see and turns out we do pretty much the same thing
To create a patch in Ae Modular that sounds like Maydonpoliris, you'll need to analyze the elements of the sound that make it unique. Maydonpoliris is known for its dreamy and ethereal qualities, with a sense of otherworldliness.
Here are some general steps you can take to create a similar sound:
Begin with a waveform generator, such as the Ae Modular's "VCO" or "Wave Runner." Maydonpoliris often uses simple waveforms, such as sawtooth or triangle waves, with a slight detune or vibrato effect.
Use a low-pass filter, such as the "24dB LPF" or "Ripples," to shape the sound and remove some of the higher frequencies.
Add modulation to the filter cutoff using an LFO, envelope generator, or sequencer. Maydonpoliris often uses slow, subtle modulation to create a sense of movement and evolution in the sound.
Use a delay effect to create a sense of space and depth. The "Dual Delay" or "BBD Delay" modules are good options. Maydonpoliris often uses a long delay time with a high feedback setting, creating a sense of endlessness and infinity.
Experiment with additional effects, such as reverb or chorus, to further shape the sound and add character.
It's important to note that creating a patch that sounds exactly like Maydonpoliris may be difficult, as the specific settings and techniques used by the artist may be unknown. However, by following these general steps and experimenting with different modules and settings, you can create a unique patch that captures the essence of Maydonpoliris's sound.
how to create a patch in Ae Modular to sound like Deofol
To create a patch in Ae Modular that sounds like Deofol, you'll need to start by analyzing the elements of the sound that make it unique. Deofol is known for its dark and atmospheric qualities, with a sense of tension and foreboding.
Here are some general steps you can take to create a similar sound:
Begin with a complex waveform generator, such as the Ae Modular's "Complex VCO" or "Grain VCO." You'll want to start with a rich and textured sound to build upon.
Use a low-pass filter, such as the "24dB LPF" or "Ripples," to shape the sound and bring out the lower frequencies.
Add modulation to the filter cutoff using an LFO, envelope generator, or sequencer. This will create movement and variation in the sound.
Use a delay effect to create a sense of space and depth. The "Dual Delay" or "BBD Delay" modules are good options.
Experiment with additional effects, such as reverb or distortion, to further shape the sound and add character.
It's worth noting that creating a patch that sounds exactly like Deofol may be difficult, as the specific settings and techniques used by the artist may be unknown. However, by following these general steps and experimenting with different modules and settings, you can create a unique patch that captures the essence of Deofol's sound.
so........... of course after this I had to ask it about me, felt wanky but I did it anyway just to see and turns out we do pretty much the same thing
To create a patch in Ae Modular that sounds like Maydonpoliris, you'll need to analyze the elements of the sound that make it unique. Maydonpoliris is known for its dreamy and ethereal qualities, with a sense of otherworldliness.
Here are some general steps you can take to create a similar sound:
Begin with a waveform generator, such as the Ae Modular's "VCO" or "Wave Runner." Maydonpoliris often uses simple waveforms, such as sawtooth or triangle waves, with a slight detune or vibrato effect.
Use a low-pass filter, such as the "24dB LPF" or "Ripples," to shape the sound and remove some of the higher frequencies.
Add modulation to the filter cutoff using an LFO, envelope generator, or sequencer. Maydonpoliris often uses slow, subtle modulation to create a sense of movement and evolution in the sound.
Use a delay effect to create a sense of space and depth. The "Dual Delay" or "BBD Delay" modules are good options. Maydonpoliris often uses a long delay time with a high feedback setting, creating a sense of endlessness and infinity.
Experiment with additional effects, such as reverb or chorus, to further shape the sound and add character.
It's important to note that creating a patch that sounds exactly like Maydonpoliris may be difficult, as the specific settings and techniques used by the artist may be unknown. However, by following these general steps and experimenting with different modules and settings, you can create a unique patch that captures the essence of Maydonpoliris's sound.