If you have FL Studio 20+ you can check the .flp file mentioned in the description. I have used sytrus for all my sounds but you can use any VST that can make synth sounds. The lead sound was a new concept for me. It's a PWM sound (Pulse width modulation) which can be heard in classic synthesizers like the Juno and Prophet, layered with a square wave bass. Add unison/chorus effect to this and shape it with some ADSR envelopes for volume and filter. And ofc compression and reverb to finish it off. If the plugins you are using do not support PWM, I would suggest looking up tutorials on this. For the arp, the base sound was sort of a square wave pluck, to which I applied a band-pass (low pass + high pass) and some amount of phaser. Hope this helps, let me know if you have any doubts
beautiful skills
Thank you!
This was great buddy you should come back to it
Thank you! This made my day
I do plan on doing more like this, just need to sort out some stuff first
Do you share your all setup up list???
Bro sick setup and amazing tunes 🙌
Nice bro, so relaxing. Keep it up.
love the minilabs so much. great performance, sounds so good!!
Thank you! And glad to see you here👋
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Can the same tune be played on Akai MPK?
yes, both will work as a MIDI controller here. Are you looking to choose between the two?
Amazing bruh 😮😮😮
Damn!!!!!!
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Wow, awesome! Do you only use minilab and desktop?
Thank you! Yes it's the minilab and FL studio as the DAW for the sounds/mixing here.
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Hello brother what is your PC configuration ?
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How did you get that lead sound and arpeggio?
If you have FL Studio 20+ you can check the .flp file mentioned in the description. I have used sytrus for all my sounds but you can use any VST that can make synth sounds.
The lead sound was a new concept for me. It's a PWM sound (Pulse width modulation) which can be heard in classic synthesizers like the Juno and Prophet, layered with a square wave bass. Add unison/chorus effect to this and shape it with some ADSR envelopes for volume and filter. And ofc compression and reverb to finish it off.
If the plugins you are using do not support PWM, I would suggest looking up tutorials on this.
For the arp, the base sound was sort of a square wave pluck, to which I applied a band-pass (low pass + high pass) and some amount of phaser.
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any doubts
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