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Kool, that sounds just like an m50. It could be but hard to tell for sure. You might need to tweak stuff to make it perfect but it sure sounds like an m50 to me. I would imagine the programs are tweaked in some cases though so you will have to do some work to get the samples set up correctly in some cases. With as many samples on board as there are given a bit of work you should be able to recreate just about any sound you might need. Good luck with your m50 programming, ain't it a hoot?
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Great track! The pads seem to be a mixture between a classic string with a bit of metal pad, with a generous attack. The other wonderful sound (is plays like a riff or arpeggio) is more difficult to get. I don´t remember which patch is similar to work on it. Perhaps you´ll have to start from scratch with wavestation multisamples.
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is one of those amazing sounds where id have to purchase a synthesizer that has it even get the preset patch and load it
i wouldnt have any idea how to make it right now
if i really want to have the sound id have to make my own one
at least then id get a sound i would use til i got the real one
its true to be a great another sound have to make my own new
it be no dj rating to use another dudes classic sound in a song of mine
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Post by ursamajor »

You mean the supersaw sound?
You can begin with the powersaw sound or something similar.
If you want to create your own sounds, it helps if you understand synthesis.
Soundonsound has a lot about that subject.
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Post by nathans rainbow »

the plummet damaged saw is the best one and the other two are amazing to depends which mood to listen all 3 songs are great
hope i do aswell in time
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Post by nathans rainbow »

i attempted to make a lead similar to plummet damage

i also make my beat and chords for this song with plummet meledy

http://youtu.be/KvWWxj5-kXA
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