Thanks… yeah I like hardware jams but if you’re going to record anything as a ‘standard’ track (ie something that DJs can play) you’re going to have to do some additional bits and bobs. Unless you’re Richard Devine and have a gazzilion hardware units to sync FX and tweaks there’s no other way to pull it into a polished mix.
Nice one, bruvah! ;) Thanks for digging into this! I hate to date myself (as though I hadn't, already,) but I would love to see a deep dive into Darude's timeless classic, Sandstorm. (Just add glowsticks!)
Thanks.. haha I just sort of know what's going on when I hear it. I suppose programming and playing synths for years you get to know what's happening. Its super simple but super effective.
Great tutorial! One note though, I'm sure Stephan wouldn't write it like this if he was using a plugin, the organic tweaking of all the parameters readily available on the Sub37 is 50% of the sound. With plugins it's easy to get "lazy" and stick with 5-6 automation lanes, while the sub37 wants you to automate 10-20 lanes :D
great job with this emulation But your version, while it sounds great, also sounds boring and repetitive despite your modulations. THe original doesn't - What is the secret sauce?!!?
There are so many soundalikes now that it doesn’t appear to be that original. But when it was released it stood out. Those huge octave sweeps with glide in a single oscillator… simply adding a 5th, and using a basic 808 pattern with noise shots for builds. It’s very innovative. And as with lots of innovative stuff it’s really simple.
Step 1. Have a sub37
What a synth 😍
Nah... you can do this on anything. you just need 2 oscillators. - and soft synth can do it. I've a video demoing the sound on Rob Papens BIT.
Sub 37 is a monster though!
Unmistakable Sub37 lead. Love that thing.
fantastic commentary and training on a lovely techno classik ... thank you!
Thanks :)
This track was , some years ago, a reason to buy a SUB37🎹🎹
This Song brings me into electronic music now i am addicted to Synths 😃
🙌🏼 great tutorial and sounds. useful seeing the DAW automation for decay etc. Bridges the gap between live hardware jam and studio-produced track.
Thanks… yeah I like hardware jams but if you’re going to record anything as a ‘standard’ track (ie something that DJs can play) you’re going to have to do some additional bits and bobs. Unless you’re Richard Devine and have a gazzilion hardware units to sync FX and tweaks there’s no other way to pull it into a polished mix.
Nice one, bruvah! ;) Thanks for digging into this! I hate to date myself (as though I hadn't, already,) but I would love to see a deep dive into Darude's timeless classic, Sandstorm. (Just add glowsticks!)
Nicely done
love the sub 37 ❤️
I love this track and this channel. As well as my sub37:)
this is great. Im working with a Matriarch! and was still able to get to that sound! thanks pal.
Cheers. All in the name of fun.
Mate this is awesome….. question how the hell did you figure out all those moog changes tweaks?
Thanks.. haha I just sort of know what's going on when I hear it. I suppose programming and playing synths for years you get to know what's happening. Its super simple but super effective.
nice one mucker - bloody copyright again ahahaaaa
Haha at least this one was warranted! And on anything like this I take it as a compliment 😂
Great tutorial! One note though, I'm sure Stephan wouldn't write it like this if he was using a plugin, the organic tweaking of all the parameters readily available on the Sub37 is 50% of the sound. With plugins it's easy to get "lazy" and stick with 5-6 automation lanes, while the sub37 wants you to automate 10-20 lanes :D
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"You don't need to buy Roland Cloud." But I could buy a Jomox. 😊
great job with this emulation But your version, while it sounds great, also sounds boring and repetitive despite your modulations. THe original doesn't - What is the secret sauce?!!?
very overrated track
There are so many soundalikes now that it doesn’t appear to be that original. But when it was released it stood out. Those huge octave sweeps with glide in a single oscillator… simply adding a 5th, and using a basic 808 pattern with noise shots for builds. It’s very innovative. And as with lots of innovative stuff it’s really simple.