80s funk stab

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Post by tone-def »

still no examples...

ever heard of youtube?
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sounds like a preset on a DX7 or other digital synth, they're pretty common on the older FM synths.
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532nm wrote:sounds like a preset on a DX7 or other digital synth, they're pretty common on the older FM synths.
its not a preset on a dx7 as I have one right in front of me, I know its possible with this synth though...just wondering how. I have been able to come close, but I'd like to know the actual synthesis behind it.
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You are close, but what you would actually do is route the LFO->pitch modulation to the joystick and then you can actually control the vibrato as you play the instrument.

In order to get that stab sound, you want an analogue poly synth. The Minneapolis guys were partial to Oberheim synths at that time.
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Post by squonqdm »

Software Prophet 5 (NI/Wine Country/Arturia) ..

ARP also were popular in the 80's. these will give you authentic phonk :)
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Post by oblioblioblio »

be your own funk!

lock yourself in the cubboard until you're ready!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFmjCyaGXwE
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