Okay I'm pretty certain I did this wrong. I messed a lot with the saw wave and made it sound nothing like a saw wave anymore, and instead more like a stringy sound. the sine wave sounds more or less like a sine wave, and it's pretty boring, but the rest of the parts in the song compliment it and whatnot. I used a pitch envelope on the sine wave to make it sound a lot higher, but it doesn't change from being higher because when I had it do that, it sounded gross and not fun to listen to. I put a volume and a "mod" envelope on the saw/stringy sounding thing, to make it sort of "sparkle" when sustaining, and It sounds pretty cool. I also used the oscillator to make it sound stringy in the first place. both parts of the synths were recorded by me on the piano, and the drums and bass I also made.
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And whatnot? Not the most academic description. Try not to use self-destructive language in your posts i.e. "boring" "wrong". If you have a question about something, ask me before you post it.
ReplyDeleteI like the piece when it gets to around :41 You have blended the elements well to make a cohesive piece. The pitch envelop is not really successful because it doesn't move over time. Rememeber, and envelop moves over time- how long long does it take your pitch to drop? That's an envelope. How long does it take the volume to fade out? That's an envelope too. Your pitch "envelope" really just transposes the synth.