WOAAAAAH! I can't thank you enough for your long reply! It was indeed unexpected! hahaha!
This has bee so helpful! I will definitely have a good look on YouTube on Super Saws, because I love the sound too much! I also work on Sylenth and Massive as the two are litterally favorites plugins at the moment! I thought of layering sounds together before and I got very interesting results! but I've never came accross a super saw kindda sound when I was trying different combinations, though... :\
You seem to be very experienced on producing/sound designing music! I would love to have a full conversation with you on many subjects to be honest!
So to achieve this sound you need to layer many synths together. For most of my synths I use Sylenth1 and Massive. To achieve this sound, there are three main components.
1. Top synths, this synth is the sound that sits on top of everything and is the most apparent to the ears. This synth has no lows and is very bright ( and carries a lot of white noise.
2. The second synth is more aggressive and if you listen closely and ignore the white noise, it's just a simple saw layered with everything. With this saw you also want to cut any lows and minimize its high frequencies, because the previous synth takes care of the higher freq. and you don't wait it to be too bright, this synth should just be primarily within the mid freq.
3. Just to add character you can also hear a pluck, this is subjective based on the type of sound you are trying achieve.
4. The fourth and final component is the sub bass, and of course it fills in those empty lows and this is what truly brings depth to the chords, if you really want to add character and fullness to your sub, add some stereo and pan it both left and right to really widened the sound.
Lol this is probably way more info than expected, but a big key is just playing it by ear, just turning down the gain on some synths when your layering can completely change the identity of the sound produced, but to answer your question about presets, the best thing to do is to look up tutorial on how to make synths like this (these can be referred to as super saws). Once you do research, you'll start building up a collection presets, the internet and can do magical things,
I hope this extremely long reply helps :D
-7venthSense
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This has bee so helpful! I will definitely have a good look on YouTube on Super Saws, because I love the sound too much! I also work on Sylenth and Massive as the two are litterally favorites plugins at the moment! I thought of layering sounds together before and I got very interesting results! but I've never came accross a super saw kindda sound when I was trying different combinations, though... :\
You seem to be very experienced on producing/sound designing music! I would love to have a full conversation with you on many subjects to be honest!
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Thank you again for your help! :)
on Melodic Dub Pack 5 Harmonic Drop I by 7venth12
1. Top synths, this synth is the sound that sits on top of everything and is the most apparent to the ears. This synth has no lows and is very bright ( and carries a lot of white noise.
2. The second synth is more aggressive and if you listen closely and ignore the white noise, it's just a simple saw layered with everything. With this saw you also want to cut any lows and minimize its high frequencies, because the previous synth takes care of the higher freq. and you don't wait it to be too bright, this synth should just be primarily within the mid freq.
3. Just to add character you can also hear a pluck, this is subjective based on the type of sound you are trying achieve.
4. The fourth and final component is the sub bass, and of course it fills in those empty lows and this is what truly brings depth to the chords, if you really want to add character and fullness to your sub, add some stereo and pan it both left and right to really widened the sound.
Lol this is probably way more info than expected, but a big key is just playing it by ear, just turning down the gain on some synths when your layering can completely change the identity of the sound produced, but to answer your question about presets, the best thing to do is to look up tutorial on how to make synths like this (these can be referred to as super saws). Once you do research, you'll start building up a collection presets, the internet and can do magical things,
I hope this extremely long reply helps :D
-7venthSense
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