Fuller sound and more exciting build ups

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How do I make a fuller(wider) sound?
How do I make a more exciting build up to a drop?
I want to improve my sound quality :)
ACYDE Music wrote:How do I make a fuller(wider) sound?
More and better sound comes with eq'ing the instrument, like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mFHDyWGh9c
'Wider' is mostly understood as wide-stereo. Is that what you think of? Stereo-enhancer plugins will do that, or you can do like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1vO-DmB6Os
ACYDE Music wrote: How do I make a more exciting build up to a drop?
imo that is all about exiting percussion variations, and maby usage of soundeffects, but i will recommend you too listen to that kind of music you like, and lern from that. maby link to something specific, so we can understand this question better :)
musikbear wrote:link to something specific, so we can understand this question better :)
Ok here are some songs:

Wolfgang Gartner - Space Junk (OVERWERK Remix) build up stars @1:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4EH2qAlQyo

Tristam - The Vine | build up starts @0:36
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISO94EPI9x8

OVERWERK - Toccata | build up starts @ 2:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycfM6XGBE30

Thanks for the links :)
I think I will use more eqing in my songs and will try the stereo enhancer effect :)
I'm doing an inspiration phase, because I had no inspiration for new music. Logically, I had no motivation. But I think the break is good for me :)
ACYDE Music wrote:How do I make a fuller(wider) sound?
And to add, to what musikbear told you.
If you're using Synth 1, and you want to make a sound wider and fuller, then press the Unison button.
The Unison Button makes sounds sound fatter.
Fat like a Fatboy cake. :mrgreen:

And if you want, to add more to it, turn or raise, the Sat button up a bit.
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Lmms very own:
Calf Reverb etc.
Tap Chorus Flanger etc.
Equalizers etc.

All help, to make sounds, sound fuller or wider.
Experimentation is key here.

Also, you can add those effects to Synth 1 as well. Thanks to Vestige plugin.
And only you alone, would know how fat or wide or full, you want a sound to sound. ;)
Thanks brandy :)