Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture?

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2011/09/14 08:18:56 (permalink)

Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture?

Hi, I´m trying to use Rapture to make the sound of the Shine on You Crazy Diamond PtI intro, using the Muz3um wave pack. Since there are EMS, Solina and Moog waveforms this should be feasible (or not?). I'd thank a lot any suggestions, since my sound design skills are not too good.
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    Re:Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture? 2011/09/14 16:26:08 (permalink)
    Hi Jose, 
    I'm glad you're enjoying the muz3um set 

    you could use these programs as starting points: 

     http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3980034/shine_lead.prog 
     http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3980034/shine_strings.prog 

    the minimoog lead is quite brassy, so the key part in my opinion is the filter envelope shape, mainly its attack 

    tweak the filter cutoff and EG time/levels to taste, I'm just going by memory rigth now so I don't remember exactly how "dark" is the tone 
    I added some controls (modwheel and aftertouch) for additional expression 

    the arp string sample is very noisy as I made a mistake in the looping process 
    in any case when holding the G minor key (note Element1 and 2 are set to different octaves) the buzz noise becomes less disturbing 

    I didn't use filters here, you could add LP1 to Element1 and a HP1 to Element2 (tweak both cutoff values to taste) to clean the sounds a bit 
    check also the phaser in GlobalFX2: it adds a subtle movement but you could tweak both LFO and feedback in order to make the effect more dramatic 

    hope this helps 

    regards 
    Francesco
    post edited by fr4ncesco - 2011/09/14 16:35:14
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    Re:Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture? 2011/09/14 16:30:29 (permalink)
      sorry I have some format issues in my reply, hope you can read it easily
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    Re:Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture? 2011/09/14 18:36:27 (permalink)
    Actually you are looking for Arp string ensemble or VSC3 and a moog patch.

    here is a link to a pdf giving RW equipment list for each album: http://sparebricks.fika.org/sbzine28/WrightGear-rev156.pdf

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    Re:Sound Design: Pink Floyd in Rapture? 2011/09/14 18:45:53 (permalink)
    Hi, fr4ncesco. Thanks a lot for your patches, for the Muz3um pack and for your reply. In a nutshell, thanks for everything :) I spent this evening with this and I think I came up with a split that comes pretty close. I used the ARP strings and the EMS VCS-3 samples with the Moog Taurus 2 underneath in the bottom two octaves of the keyboard with one of your Mini programs for the lead in the other three octaves. I`ll check your programs that will surely be closer than mine.
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