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Right after the intro starts the verse where you can hear this dirty / sharp sounding lead synth. What would be the closest one in LP9? And is it thru some filter? I can also hear a slight dubstep at times.. Oh and I guess the synth starts at some point at 0:15 - 0:20, dont have the exact time cuz my mobileyoutube won't show that :(

Thanks for help! :)

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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vdZmdF1i25g

 

Right after the intro starts the verse where you can hear this dirty / sharp sounding lead synth. What would be the closest one in LP9? And is it thru some filter? I can also hear a slight dubstep at times.. Oh and I guess the synth starts at some point at 0:15 - 0:20, dont have the exact time cuz my mobileyoutube won't show that :(

Thanks for help! :)

 

The name of that synth is 'Synth in Kumman Kaa – Loma 1/2'.

 

It's not like every synth patch in existence is given a special name >.>

 

Sounds like a noise oscillator and a thin pulse wave with some S&H/Random LFO modulation on the pulse width, retriggered with each note hit. Simply filter it with a high-pass or bandpass, downsample or bitcrush it, and voila.

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I'm terribly sorry, this wasn't the right Youtube clip, I have no clue how did that get here.

 

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And the synth starts from 0:19. I'd be really glad if someone could answer me one more time, thanks :P

Not sure if you're referring to the lead or the bass, but for the lead just layer two saw or thin pulse waves and detune them (or use a unison function). Seems as if it's then run through a light phaser, pan automated, and bounced for easy gate manipulation by cutting the recording up.

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(or use a unison function). Seems as if it's then run through a light phaser, pan automated, and bounced for easy gate manipulation by cutting the recording up.

 

As you mentioned unison, if you use osc hard restart or whatever your synth calls it, you should get a phasing effect from that which will be the same every time you play a note, sounds like a phaser with some sort of envelope follower. Tis pretty cool 8)

 

Also I didn't watch the video at first, you had me googling Kumman Kaa thinking it was some sort of new synth technique lol :oops:

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