love it, i’ve never played with using a waveshaper with an envelope to shape the transient. why? cause i’m not very good at synthesizing
@idlethoughtsmusic
Жыл бұрын
That's a useful trick I picked up - some of the harsh sounds work great in transients. Works really well sometimes with metallic FM sounds to simulate a metallic pluck. Sound design just takes practice and picking up some tricks along the way, so you'll get there! It's also helpful to look at presets and figure out how they work.
@Mandaloriangrandma
8 ай бұрын
brother show me how to do riser in surge
@idlethoughtsmusic
8 ай бұрын
Good idea. I have a couple of videos that I'm working on right now first... I'll add it to the list!
@leinexkeith291
11 ай бұрын
Make a ring 808 from scratch via Surge XT 🎹
@idlethoughtsmusic
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! That would be a good one to do.
@KEVIN-kn6pk
7 ай бұрын
Yes Pliz @@idlethoughtsmusic
@nihiqallam5616
11 ай бұрын
Can it recreate a realistic piano and do you also have a preset bank that I could download
@idlethoughtsmusic
11 ай бұрын
Although you can attempt to create a realistic piano sound using a synth, my opinion is that you're better off just using a dedicated piano library. A truly realistic sound is difficult to synthesize (it's not just the tone, but the strike of the string and other mechanical sounds that add character to it). If you're going for realism, a trained ear will always spot the difference. A synth's strength is to generate sounds that a piano cannot attain. For me, when I want a realistic piano, I reach for a dedicated plugin for that, and when I want a cool synth sound, I'll use a synth like Surge XT and experiment. If you're using a synth, I think a better option is to shoot for a "keys" sound instead. Sorry, I don't have a preset bank yet. Maybe one day I'll take the time to make one! I'd recommend starting with the presets built-into Surge XT - there's a lot of them and a lot of really awesome 3rd party ones.
@Lovehateismyonlyname
Жыл бұрын
Where could I get more wavetable
@idlethoughtsmusic
Жыл бұрын
Surge XT's user's manual does a pretty good job at explaining how to import wavetables. You can find it here: surge-synthesizer.github.io/manual-xt/#wavetable So, to answer your question, you can get wavetables anywhere you can find them for other synths such as Serum and Vital. There are a lot of places that have both free and paid wavetables. So for example, this blog post has a bunch of links to free wavetables: cymatics.fm/blogs/production/ultimate-list-free-serum-wavetables Then, you can import them as described in the manual above.
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