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Old 12th September 2011   #1
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Hi Guys....

I've got Komplete 7 & the Arturia soft synths. I don't really want to get anything else now as all my soft synth bases are covered but am trying to come with arpeggios like the video below (3 seconds in)

Can anyone point me in the right direction. Been trying to get this sound with FM8 but no luck.

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so nobody knows... that's a first
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Then you should've titled your topic "Arpeggiated sound in Maximo - Cloud of Mystery" because now it sounds like a product announcement or inquiry

FM8 is not really the optimal choice for this - the basic square wave in the operator isn't bright enough. The arpeggiator is also lacking some important features for this. It is however a single square wave run through a chorus, with a short decay on the volume. The arpeggiator in Sylenth1 is capable of making this; in fact, I suspect that's what this sound was made with.

If FM8 won't do it there's no other solution than slowing the track down 200% and re-playing the notes.
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thanks... much appreciated
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