I’m learning how to build up my own synths in Bitwig Grid, but I’m far from the point where I can just imagine a sound and then implement it.

Does anyone know what synth that is in the sweep at the linked time? I realize it’s most likely an analog or analog-modeling synth, but which one? More advanced question: what combination of oscillators and filters would one combine to get that sound?

  • @[email protected]
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    622 days ago

    I don’t think you’d need to make a Synthesizer to make that sound try replicate it with a bitwig synth. Mess around with different waveforms then it sounds like it’s going through a vowel filter with some reverb or something.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      222 days ago

      Thanks. I was aiming for the learning process. I want to be able to hear or imagine a sound and then start linking up the oscillators and filters to get that specific sound. My end goal is to be all like… oh, take a square wave modulated by a sawtooth with a 4-pole notch here tumble-dried with an LFO insert, then hit the unison with muffler bearings and blinker fluid. Bam, There’s the sound I wanted. But with less nonsense.

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          121 days ago

          Per your first comment, I played around with the Vowel Filter in Grid. That certainly does seem to be a factor! Thank you!

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            321 days ago

            No problem. I never really use grid because the prebuilt synths in bitwig are usually powerful enough for my needs but have fun :)