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How would you recreate Da Funk’s synth sound (the main synth not the 303)

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  • In this vid at 310 is that preset

  • @Samu said:

    @rs2000 said:

    Audulus is going to be AUv3 soon (if all goes well), I guess that's going to be the answer :smiley:

    As much as I'd love to love Audulus I just get bad eye-strain and severe head-ache from it's UI :(

    I have the desktop version as well and it's equally bad for my eyes so I'm not able to use it as much as I wanted to meaning I will most likely not get Audulus 4 when it drops.

    I know it's not everyone's taste.
    Why version 4? If I got the dev right it's already being tested in the current version, as AUv3 has become an essential feature.

    The more I look at it the closer I get to just using a limited but still flexible enough set of apps...

    I also believe that you just have to do that if you want to keep the flow.
    For me Gadget is the centerpiece at the moment, including some back and forth with AudioShare when I need other FX and synths. Everything else is sound source and feeds inspiration.

  • @rs2000 said:

    The more I look at it the closer I get to just using a limited but still flexible enough set of apps...

    I also believe that you just have to do that if you want to keep the flow.
    For me Gadget is the centerpiece at the moment, including some back and forth with AudioShare when I need other FX and synths. Everything else is sound source and feeds inspiration.

    Yeah, Gadget is one the apps in my 'Trinity'. The others are Cubasis & BM3.

    As for Gadget it does so many things right but also causes some 'annoyances' :)

    Imagine if we could use user-samples in Wolfsburg, London or Amsterdam? (It would be like 'Vancouver Deluxe').
    Imagine Render Track & Scene for quick re-sampling? (Renaming of the rendered file could be done in Files.app).
    Imagine the Scene Patterns as 'launch pads' where the triggered 'pad-patterns' would get added to a time-line...

    As for the original topic the sound in question can quite easily be made with iMono/Poly with proper tweaking :)

  • edited October 2018

    Here's the awesome Alex Ball with a test video playing a snippet of Da Funk using the MS-20 for your synth sound. He even promises a future tutorial once he nails it 100%. :smile:

  • edited October 2018

    Intro and main theme, 4 bars each: https://clyp.it/vb2acecd

    Here's my patch 1 for Dublin (song intro):


    EQ:

    Dublin patch 2 (later in the song):

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