![]() ![]() Learn how to design your own bass, lead, pad, pluck and fx sounds.Learn the basics of Sylenth1 in the first guide part.Join our 4h+ course: Sound Design with Sylenth1 Learn how to create your own sounds with Sylenth1! Preset pack including this sound: Sylenth1 - Future Essentials Preset Pack Playing around with the black rotary knob results a that lush signature filter effect. Modulation Envelope on Filter: The modulation envelope on Cutoff A and B adds the final twist to the "Tennis Court" sound.The black rotary "application" knob gets slightly applied, resulting in a gently "vibrato" effect. LFO We are adding in an LFO modulator for Cutoff A and B, setting it to a rate of 1/32 and pulling up the gain.Filter: Both oscillators A and B run into respective 24 db lowpass filters and will be controlled (or automated) by the main "Filter Control" knob.Noise: In B2, we're adding a tiny bit of white noise, select 2 voices and bring the volume down to maximum 5%.Square Wave 2: In oscillator B1, we are using another pulse wave, set it to 4 voices, heavier detuning and play it 1 octave higher than everything else, we are bringing down the level quite substantially for this sound.A1 and A2 run into a 24db lowpass filter. ![]() Square Wave 1: Oscillator A2 uses a pulse wave (square wave), with 3 voices and a bit less detuning than A1.Saw Wave: We're using a saw wave in oscillator A1, taking 8 voices and pulling up detuning to create a full and spread-out sound.We are working with Sylenth1 VST and dividing the sound design process into 7 steps: So we sat down to take a shot at recreating the sound of flume's lead synth in his remix for " Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix)". Several interviews revealed Lennar Digital's Sylenth1 as Flume's go-to synth and source for many of his popular lead sounds. ![]()
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