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classic sounds with cm plugins

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An 80s-style stab

1 Time to make some classic synth sounds just using synths from the Plugin Suite! First an 80s stab that will be at home in many modern genres. Start with the default Zebra patch, a simple polysynth setup with a filter envelope. Turn up the Sustain in the second envelope – this stops the sound filtering away to nothing after a second or two.

2 While we’re looking at the Envelopes panel, turn up the Sustain level in the first envelope, too – this will keep the output loud when sustained chords are played, which is essential for this kind of sound. Play and hold a chord and notice how the synth remains full-sounding in the sustain phase.

3 That’s the essence of a saw polysynth – the short Attack and Release times mean that the patch can play both lead and chord parts, and the simplicity of the sound makes it pretty easy to slot into a mix. Click Save, enter the name SawPoly and click OK.

4 Now we’ve got a basic patch to build on, let’s make a less reserved version of the sound. Start by turning the number of voices up for each oscillator, which is done by simply changing each oscillator’s Poly box from Dual to Quad.

5 We can squeeze even more oomph out of the sound by adjusting each oscillator’s Detune setting. Set Oscillator 1 to -20, and Oscillator 2 to +20 – just listen to that fizz and sparkle!

6 Let’s finish up with a bit of modulation. Double-click the ModFX1 button in the effects panel at the bottom left-hand corner. This is set to Chorus by default, which gives us a crunchy, top-end sheen. Control the amount of this effect applied with the Mix knob in the ModFX panel.

7 That’s pretty much as far as we can take the patch without going off in a different direction. It does make a good starting point for other sounds, though, and one quick change we can make that instantly gives the sound a different flavour is to turn up the second envelope’s Attack time.

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