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help with dub chord (:

Guess so, my Ableton Live Sounddesign times were some time ago, but the results of that Video seems to me close enough. A bit fine tuning probably does the trick.
 
every second synth can produce sounds like that, but the key component of your two examples is the echoes.
 
  • #10
First one "fdfdf" is a minor chord ( for example C,D#,G), saw wave, snappy envelopes, lots of filter envelope amount, little fx (reverb, delay, maybe a touch chorus). in the example i would assume its synthesized and not sampled, but the sound isn't that special that this would matter.
Bog-standard chords... really easily done.

Second one could be sampled. Its neatly EQed and filtered, but basically the same recipe - triad + snappy envelope + filtering + reverb + delay
 
  • #13
I was searching for a long time regarding this sound here are some Tipps (that are not so present in the countless YouTube videos):

- real spring reverb, there are cheap units available. I use the Doepfer 199. It gives you the organic vibrant industrial reverb tail.

- high pass filter after the lowpass.

- FM and Ringmod for your OSC

- sample and then use sampler playback with different pitch

- noise into OSC mixed in before Filter

- slutty alternative: Filter modulated with noise

experiment with these concepts.
 

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