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TURN ME LOOSE INTRO

 
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ultrasteve



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:17 pm    Post subject: TURN ME LOOSE INTRO Reply with quote

Relatively new Nautilus user.....and primarily a guitar player to boot.

How do I create a patch to replicate the rising synth intro to Turn Me Loose by Loverboy?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 10:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Time to prepare around 5 min:
Start from AL-1 Init prog to avoid any other unwanted settings.

To make the smooth rise, I recommend to prepare the AMS Mixer:
Press Page> Al-1>AMS Mixer.
Ams Mixer 1
Mixer Type - Smoothing
AMS A SW1 Mod. (cc#80)
Attack 70
Decay 70 (but will adjust the Attack - Decay to match the rise in the song).

Now set the AMS Mixer in a pitch modulation:

Press Page>AL-1> OSC/PITCH>Pitch EG MOD.

OSC1 & Sub OSC Pitch Modulation:
AMS1 - AMS MIXER1 Intensity 24

OSC2 - Pitch Modulation:
AMS1 - AMS MIXER1 Intensity 24.

Now play a song and press SW1 to see the results.

Add chorus, reverb in the MFX adjust the send/return, Rename and Save!

Good luck!
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