Making a hoover without a Juno?
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- Wobbatha Christie
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Making a hoover without a Juno?
Has anyone got any good tips or techniques on emulating that old skool hoover sound.
I cant afford a Juno unfortunetly.
I cant afford a Juno unfortunetly.
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- producer_snafu
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this is not hard at all.
you need a synth that has modulation on the pitch
2 oscillators set to saw wavs
slightly detune one of the saw's pitch till you are content with the vibrato'sd like lfo effect it gives you when you detune to of the same wave forms till you reach a pitch, kinda like when you tune a guitar.
then set then just have a slow attack on the pitch delay in the middle and bam
Hoover
add some chourus and you will be raving like it's 1995
you need a synth that has modulation on the pitch
2 oscillators set to saw wavs
slightly detune one of the saw's pitch till you are content with the vibrato'sd like lfo effect it gives you when you detune to of the same wave forms till you reach a pitch, kinda like when you tune a guitar.
then set then just have a slow attack on the pitch delay in the middle and bam
Hoover
add some chourus and you will be raving like it's 1995
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producer_snafu wrote:this is not hard at all.
you need a synth that has modulation on the pitch
2 oscillators set to saw wavs
slightly detune one of the saw's pitch till you are content with the vibrato'sd like lfo effect it gives you when you detune to of the same wave forms till you reach a pitch, kinda like when you tune a guitar.
then set then just have a slow attack on the pitch delay in the middle and bam
Hoover
add some chourus and you will be raving like it's 1995
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Woah... This is fairly decent.
BTW- I NEVER use my real juno-106 anymore.
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- Wobbatha Christie
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producer_snafu wrote:this is not hard at all.
you need a synth that has modulation on the pitch
2 oscillators set to saw wavs
slightly detune one of the saw's pitch till you are content with the vibrato'sd like lfo effect it gives you when you detune to of the same wave forms till you reach a pitch, kinda like when you tune a guitar.
then set then just have a slow attack on the pitch delay in the middle and bam
Hoover
add some chourus and you will be raving like it's 1995
Thanks for the advice Mr Snafu, it works nicely.
I've been taking advantage of Reason's Thor for hoover sounds recently, there's a preset called 'Thor's Hoover' which sounds cracking after a nice tweak.
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