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TimePantry
#1 Posted : 10/29/2011 1:52:34 AM
I have been wondering about this for such a long time --

There is a certain effect I hear in several Goa songs; if you skip ahead to 5:10, there is an example here.

What I'm talking about is the electronic buzz that goes,

dzoooat! dzaaaat! dzot! dzeet!

It's like when a person says, boat bat bot beat! You know, there's a change in the middle of each word that has to do with the shape and size of your palate when you say a vowel.

Uhh, how do they do that? Feel free to use words like aperture and gate and stuff, I know what they are. Wink
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#2 Posted : 10/29/2011 1:58:34 AM
Sounds like a normal synth thats being sent through a ring modulator. Use a squarewave and not a sinewave on the ring mod. And turn the frequency down so it's slow and not fast. Also the amount it's saturated with the mix is probably around 50% and not 100%.

I think that's what that is...I have a moogerfooger that I love to use with my guitar for fx like that. They also make a plug-in that simulates this. There are tons of ring mods out there. The one on the recording could have been on the synth itself.
 
TimePantry
#3 Posted : 10/29/2011 2:07:04 AM
Wow, thanks, House, you're a man of many talents. So, would the modulator be adjusted for each separate zot, or is it just the different angles of a square wave passing through slowly that makes it sound different?
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#4 Posted : 10/29/2011 2:11:14 AM
To me it sounds like it could be rocking on the same square wave back and forth, but I only listened briefly. It sounds like what's giving the alteration in pitch is the synth thats being sent through it. I could be wrong here.

You can also automate the knobs/settings that adjust the rate and frequency to also modulate the way it sounds. This will definitely give pitch alteration.
 
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#5 Posted : 10/29/2011 2:16:51 AM
..there's a very resonant filter 'modulating' the square wave (+ probably sawtooth) as well..some synths let you put two Lo Pass or Band Pass filters in series to get a more intense sound, can control filter by velocity, mod-wheel data etc.
Ring Modulators (good ears house!) (used on the Dr. Who Dalek voice) are groovy, and add a metallic overtone.
 
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#6 Posted : 10/29/2011 4:05:58 AM
TimePantry wrote:
Wow, thanks, House, you're a man of many talents. So, would the modulator be adjusted for each separate zot, or is it just the different angles of a square wave passing through slowly that makes it sound different?


Ring modulators are sort of unstable sounding, so the articulation of each successive note can be radically different from the previous.
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