1
Sound Design / Re: PADS PADS PADS PADS
« on: April 14, 2017, 04:00:36 pm »
Been on a quest to create the best pads ever since I heard trance so heres a few tips:
- Use lots of voices. You can use a low amount of voices on your osc if you want, but more voices adds atmosphere and weight.
- There's no way around it... using a lot of voices with multiple oscillators WILL induce some phase cancellation. When this happens, the volume of your pad will randomly fluctuate. So, in order to have a consistent pad, apply saturation or a limiter to push down the volume to a point where you find it acceptable.
- Utilize pre and post filtering. What I typically do is have a little decay on my cutoff filter for the oscillators; just a little something to adding energy. Then I'll apply FX like reverb, delay, etc. THEN I put a second filter on without any ADSR tweaking in order to filter the FX. It typically ends up working quite well and creates a less 'violent' pad.
- Reverb. Your pad is specifically an instrument that A) supports the other instruments, and B) creates atmosphere/area.
- Do not over complicate your chords. Unless your pad is the center of attention, I recommend keeping it VERY simple. If you're dying to get a complicated sound, look towards how you design the sound, not how you compose it.