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OBERHEIM => OB-X8 => Topic started by: SMV on March 04, 2023, 05:42:17 AM
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Hello there,
I know that there are a lot of videos in YouTube about it, but it was funny for me to recreate this split iconic sound from Van Halen 1984 track.
And yes, there is a bit of chorus and delay, that for me are a part of sound design too. Don't tell me that the sound on 1984 was dry! ;)
See you
https://youtu.be/ZWKIlCF5sR0
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Hello there,
I know that there are a lot of videos in YouTube about it, but it was funny for me to recreate this split iconic sound from Van Halen 1984 track.
And yes, there is a bit of chorus and delay, that for me are a part of sound design too. Don't tell me that the sound on 1984 was dry! ;)
See you
https://youtu.be/ZWKIlCF5sR0
There are probably no synth track found on any published song that is unprocessed in one way or another.
I agree, the EFX is a part of the signal chain when designing synth patches.
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Yes, true. But I wrote it because in some forum where I posted a pad I did with my OBX8, someone said " yes, but there is a chorus and a delay". And I should say :" And what?!" ;D
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Sounds great!
VH definitely had a bunch of outboard effects and synth processing on that album.
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Thanks. Yes, of course there are no music productions without fx. Anyway I just underlined it, because there are people that start to say " aaaa, but you used fx, so the sound maybe is not so good" and something similar ;)
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[Are you missing a few notes or are you running out of polyphony? When I try to play this on my OBX8, I run out of polyphony. Never had this issue on my OBXa. quote author=SMV link=topic=7011.msg63452#msg63452 date=1677937337]
Hello there,
I know that there are a lot of videos in YouTube about it, but it was funny for me to recreate this split iconic sound from Van Halen 1984 track.
And yes, there is a bit of chorus and delay, that for me are a part of sound design too. Don't tell me that the sound on 1984 was dry! ;)
See you
https://youtu.be/ZWKIlCF5sR0
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Hello there,
I know that there are a lot of videos in YouTube about it, but it was funny for me to recreate this split iconic sound from Van Halen 1984 track.
And yes, there is a bit of chorus and delay, that for me are a part of sound design too. Don't tell me that the sound on 1984 was dry! ;)
See you
https://youtu.be/ZWKIlCF5sR0
Agree, the whole signal path is included in a synth timbre as it shapes what hit the ears. The reference of what one hear is mainly from albums where all sounds we refer to always processed in different ways. A pure open oscillator hooked up to an oscilloscope can be inspiring for some but doesn’t tell anyone how a synth sound and behave in a musical context.
Nice video BTW!