STO Shape Sync
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STO Shape Sync
Patch Notes:-
Drums: Analog Rytm
Bass: STO (Synced and Shape FMed) -> Optomix -> Analog Heat
SFX: LI -> Rings -> Clouds -> Analog Heat
Re: STO Shape Sync
Some problems as in your other tracks, lowend is wool-y and undefined, lacking transients in the kick and bass. Mix is too mono across the board. I feel like the track could use a nice pad or something, it's a bit dreary to listen to for nearly 8 minutes.
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Re: STO Shape Sync
Any ideas on how this can be fixed? Too much low frequency content? Compression? EQ?dubdub wrote: lowend is wool-y and undefined, lacking transients in the kick and bass.
The mono bit is just my laziness.
Re: STO Shape Sync
IMO the key for bass is the synthesis part - what note you play, what's the waveform, what's the filter, what's the envelope, what's the cutoff. I guess that's where eurorack can be problematic since it doesn't have that classic synth architecture to guide you. The bass in your track is played fairly high so it's going to lack wheight in the subs and the resonance seems to be really high, making it thin and undefined. The envelope also seems a bit wash-y.
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Re: STO Shape Sync
It's probably because I'm using low pass gates instead of vcas and using AD, ASR envolopes instead of the traditional ADSR. There were no filters used for this bass.
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This isn't something I'm into at all, if I'm honest. I'm sure you had a lot of fun making it, but I found it a chaotic listen and I couldn't make it to the end. To make something like this work for me, it would need a lot more space, some more reverb on some elements and a lot less of the synth. It also needs some eq work, there are definitely a few unpleasant resonant spikes in there and some muddiness in the lows and lower mids.