Type of synths used in Eurobeat hooks?
Type of synths used in Eurobeat hooks?
First post! Best Eurobeat site I know of and cool forums too, props to you all.
I need some help finding how to make the sensational sound that the hooks in many eurobeat songs use, like the type of synth it is (e.g. super saw). It varies a lot of course, and different types would be awesome to know, so I'll just name some songs with good hooks to use for examples.
Get Me Power - Mega NRG Man
Take Me Higher - Dave Rodgers
Take Me Like A Wild Boy - Mega NRG Man
Running In The 90's - Max Coveri
Space Boy - Dave Rodgers
Seventies - Mega NRG Man
Rockydance - Eurobeat Girls
Love, Sex and Money - Virginelle
Baby Don't Let Me Down - Virginelle
Love As A Weapon - Larabelle
I'm interested in the production of eurobeat songs and this would help a lot. Thanks to everyone!
I need some help finding how to make the sensational sound that the hooks in many eurobeat songs use, like the type of synth it is (e.g. super saw). It varies a lot of course, and different types would be awesome to know, so I'll just name some songs with good hooks to use for examples.
Get Me Power - Mega NRG Man
Take Me Higher - Dave Rodgers
Take Me Like A Wild Boy - Mega NRG Man
Running In The 90's - Max Coveri
Space Boy - Dave Rodgers
Seventies - Mega NRG Man
Rockydance - Eurobeat Girls
Love, Sex and Money - Virginelle
Baby Don't Let Me Down - Virginelle
Love As A Weapon - Larabelle
I'm interested in the production of eurobeat songs and this would help a lot. Thanks to everyone!
I guess the best name for the sound would be "Eurobeat" synth, haha.
The super saw is very close, but not quite. The best way to get a eurobeat hook is to take the normal super saw, and experiment a bit using a software frequency driver. Try take the super saw wave, add another triangle harmonic onto the wave, and then possibly increase the frequency after that.
But the super saw is a good starting point to get the hook sound from. Just mess around with the wave until you hear something you like. If not, record a small loop from a eurobeat song and deconstruct that wave. It would give you a good starting point if you have a hard time making your own.
The super saw is very close, but not quite. The best way to get a eurobeat hook is to take the normal super saw, and experiment a bit using a software frequency driver. Try take the super saw wave, add another triangle harmonic onto the wave, and then possibly increase the frequency after that.
But the super saw is a good starting point to get the hook sound from. Just mess around with the wave until you hear something you like. If not, record a small loop from a eurobeat song and deconstruct that wave. It would give you a good starting point if you have a hard time making your own.
Read the "home recording" thread. At least until the point I hijacked it.
As I've said there, often it isn't one particular synth, but a combination of synth sounds. And the synth itself adds some quality and character. What I usually end up going back to for my lead synth sound is a preset called "Enough Power" on a Waldorf MicroQ, which is a saw with two detuned pulse waves, usually with a secondary synth sound playing either the same line, or a different octave.
As I've said there, often it isn't one particular synth, but a combination of synth sounds. And the synth itself adds some quality and character. What I usually end up going back to for my lead synth sound is a preset called "Enough Power" on a Waldorf MicroQ, which is a saw with two detuned pulse waves, usually with a secondary synth sound playing either the same line, or a different octave.
Oh, I've heard some people recommend Superwave P-8 or Pro. I don't know the site of p8, but pro is at http://www.superwave.co.uk. It's supposed to do a good job imitating the supersaw. p-8 is free, pro isn't (the main difference I can think of is p8 doesn't have an arpeggiator, and pro is supposed to be easier on the system resources, but it's still a bit of a hog, or my compy just sucks), but as far as vsts go, it's pretty damn cheap. I got pro, along with the trance edition, although admittedly I only use the trance one. And generally only for arps, but it's a damn good trance arp. (my latest post in home recording uses Superwave Trance Pro as the main synth in the instrumental line)
Re: Type of synths used in Eurobeat hooks?
Believe it or not... Albino 3 has an 'Italo Brass' preset... wonder if the preset programmer (Rob Papen) had Italo-Disco in mind?! (He is Dutch.)
Anyway, here's a demo of me playing around on it, it's layered with a couple of other Albino 3 presets... (sounds a bit metallic...?)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... F552D48807
P.S. Excuse the 'unregistered plug-in' noise sounds.
Anyway, here's a demo of me playing around on it, it's layered with a couple of other Albino 3 presets... (sounds a bit metallic...?)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... F552D48807
P.S. Excuse the 'unregistered plug-in' noise sounds.
Re: Type of synths used in Eurobeat hooks?
XD Though maybe it was just the volume I was playing it, I didn't hear it.UQ100 wrote:P.S. Excuse the 'unregistered plug-in' noise sounds.
Nice to see you back posting after a while.
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I recently got myself a USB/MIDI keyboard! In Logic Express I can use a lot of Synthesiser presettings from Garageband.
There are a lot of different synths in Eurobeat AFAIK and most of 'em are combined synths.
In Logic/Garageband the 'Ornos Brass' is a fine one, but a combination of 'Cheerful Trance' and 'Aurora Bells' is also quite nice for some slower Eurobeat.
Does anyone know any other combinations/preset synths in Logic Express that might sound nice?
There are a lot of different synths in Eurobeat AFAIK and most of 'em are combined synths.
In Logic/Garageband the 'Ornos Brass' is a fine one, but a combination of 'Cheerful Trance' and 'Aurora Bells' is also quite nice for some slower Eurobeat.
Does anyone know any other combinations/preset synths in Logic Express that might sound nice?
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Hmm, can't seem to find these, what version of Garageband do you have?Toni wrote:In Logic/Garageband the 'Ornos Brass' is a fine one, but a combination of 'Cheerful Trance' and 'Aurora Bells' is also quite nice for some slower Eurobeat.
'Juno Bass' on the Logic ES1 synth is decent, especially if you play with the filter.Does anyone know any other combinations/preset synths in Logic Express that might sound nice?
Garageband instruments:
Digital Mono: 'Old FM Bass', say with the harmonics set to 6 and timbre to 14 is almost instant early Hi-NRG 'octave' bass.
'Sine bass.'
Digital Basic: 'Digital Softpad' layered with the default settings is a nice 'Fantasia'-type bell sound.
Analog Pad: 'Analog Dreams.'
Analog Swirl: 'PWM Slow Brass'/'Poly Basic 1'/'Poly Basic 2' (all quite similar.)
'Analog Swell.'
Here's a demo of 'PWM Slow Brass' layered with 'Analog Dreams':
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 8B459E710D
Bit metallic but still, quite lush and professional sounding (and better than many of these "highly rated" plug-ins?!)?
Or you could get the "REAL THING" for not so much these days with the Roland SH-201. It even has USB host integration (audio and MIDI send, with control from a "plug-in.")Mikaeru wrote:Oh, I've heard some people recommend Superwave P-8 or Pro. I don't know the site of p8, but pro is at http://www.superwave.co.uk. It's supposed to do a good job imitating the supersaw.
On that topic... I think it's important to be careful using arps, 'cause they can really fill up a lot of space in the arrangement/mix without adding anything. And a better option can be working out and playing/programming a good riff instead.Mikaeru wrote:And generally only for arps, but it's a damn good trance arp.
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Thanks.Mikaeru wrote:Nice to see you back posting after a while.
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Re: hooks
Thanks Newfield!newfield wrote:I overuse GB Analog Basic presets with FM7 Trance lead,that's over all Akyrmusic hooks...just add logic eq+comp+ddl+reverb,that's it.
Do you find the quality is really up to it compared to the best synths or you just use this for reasons of convenience/workflow? Are the Akyr tracks all just done in Logic with soft-synths?
BTW FM8 is out shortly...
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