Sujet de la discussionPosté le 22/02/2019 à 15:22:48Commentaires sur le test : Test du synthétiseur Behringer Model D
Sans complexe, le Model D se veut la version la plus abordable et la plus fidèle du plus célèbre synthé analogique monodique. A-t-il relancé la guerre des clones ?
Et pour en revenir doucement au sujet, on ne peut décidément pas dire, malgré les critiques, que le Model D soit le maillon faible de la gamme Berhinger...
Here is my music composed with only one Model D. All the sounds, including the kick drum, were generated using Model D.
Cymbal was recorded using my drum set.
This track also was mixed without plugins, with live reverb captured in the big hall and in the forest.
All the sounds was multilayered.
For example, to make delay effect I simply recorded some of the parts three times and then move the sounds a bit on the right and made them quieter.
To make strings pad that starts at 1:00 I recorded different notes 8 times, put them one below the other and pan to left and right.
And for example the high pitched sequence that starts at 2:39 was recorded 10 times with different setting on Model D. The sounds were delayed from each other and panned.
After that when all the parts were ready I recorded live reverberation and mixed all together.
I also used only one EQ Klark Teknik EQP-KT and Elysia Expressor.
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