Tutorial 2
Here's a Super Fun tutorial!
How to make my:
Tweety bird chirping sound
by Brandy
In this tut, we use Synth 1.
(You'll never believe how easy it is to make. Lol!)
Open Synth 1 and make sure you have an empty default slot, on your Synth 1 file.
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We're using LP 24 again.
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In the Osc 2 section, turn the pitch dial to 42.
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Go to the m. env. section.
This m. env. button, is a special button. And will help us to get our tweety birdy sound.
Press the m env. button to turn it on. It'll turn green. Once it's green, it's on.
A dial to 29
D dial to 36
Amt dial to 20
dest. leave it on the default osc2.
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Now go to the mix section
Turn the mix knob fully to the right.
If you don't turn the mix knob full right, we wouldn't get a clean sounding
tweety bird sound.
Now turn the tune dial to -20.
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In the Amplifier section, turn the A dial to 30.
Since we want it to sound a bit airy and nice.
(Optional) Reduce the R dial to 60 or less if you want.
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Go to the Voice/Unison section.
We want our tweety bird sound, to sound Fat, wide and full sounding.
Press the Unison button until it lights green.
Green means it is on.
But, we want it to sound fatter.
So, Press the top grey block and raise the number, from 2, to 3 or 4.
I suggest 4.
Raise the Poly to 18 or more if you want.
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Go to Tempo Delay.
Look for the dial called d/w.
Leave d/w at it's default number 23.
Or, reduce the d/w a bit to something like 12 if you want to.
For a plain clean tweety sound with no repeating echoes, Reducing it to 0 will give you that.
Your choice.
Warning: Don't turn the d/w way to much over 50 etc. Otherwise,.........
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(Optional)
If you want, you could turn the S dial aka sustain dial, all the way to 0.
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Press the Y key, or any other key on your keyboard.
Taa daa!
Rapidly press lots of keyboard keys, and hear how cool it sounds. He! He!
It sounds like lots of birds singing.
Sounds cool huh?
And now you have made my Tweety bird chirping sound.
I hope you enjoyed this rare, yet special tut.
Here's a Super Fun tutorial!
How to make my:
Tweety bird chirping sound
by Brandy
In this tut, we use Synth 1.
(You'll never believe how easy it is to make. Lol!)
Open Synth 1 and make sure you have an empty default slot, on your Synth 1 file.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
We're using LP 24 again.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
In the Osc 2 section, turn the pitch dial to 42.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Go to the m. env. section.
This m. env. button, is a special button. And will help us to get our tweety birdy sound.
Press the m env. button to turn it on. It'll turn green. Once it's green, it's on.
A dial to 29
D dial to 36
Amt dial to 20
dest. leave it on the default osc2.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Now go to the mix section
Turn the mix knob fully to the right.
If you don't turn the mix knob full right, we wouldn't get a clean sounding
tweety bird sound.
Now turn the tune dial to -20.
----------------------------------------------------------------
In the Amplifier section, turn the A dial to 30.
Since we want it to sound a bit airy and nice.
(Optional) Reduce the R dial to 60 or less if you want.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Go to the Voice/Unison section.
We want our tweety bird sound, to sound Fat, wide and full sounding.
Press the Unison button until it lights green.
Green means it is on.
But, we want it to sound fatter.
So, Press the top grey block and raise the number, from 2, to 3 or 4.
I suggest 4.
Raise the Poly to 18 or more if you want.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Go to Tempo Delay.
Look for the dial called d/w.
Leave d/w at it's default number 23.
Or, reduce the d/w a bit to something like 12 if you want to.
For a plain clean tweety sound with no repeating echoes, Reducing it to 0 will give you that.
Your choice.
Warning: Don't turn the d/w way to much over 50 etc. Otherwise,.........
---------------------------------------------------------------
(Optional)
If you want, you could turn the S dial aka sustain dial, all the way to 0.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Press the Y key, or any other key on your keyboard.
Taa daa!
Rapidly press lots of keyboard keys, and hear how cool it sounds. He! He!
It sounds like lots of birds singing.
Sounds cool huh?
And now you have made my Tweety bird chirping sound.
I hope you enjoyed this rare, yet special tut.