If you guys have heard that new Cassie song (http://www.myspace.com/cassiemyspacemusic) the producer Ryan leslie's got some pretty sick sounds on the chorus, and I'm wondering if anyone knows what instrument (or what its equivalent would be in reason) to get those huge chords on the hook. It sounds like he put a phaser and a hall type of reverb on whatever the patch is, I just can't tell what the original sound is. Is it just a high pitched synth? I've heard a similar sound in a lot of songs over the years and I'm curious what it is. thanks fam
On a side note, i had an idea for a new thread for The Lab and wanted to see what people here think. I can't speak for anyone but myself but i find the best way to learn about production is to study what's out there and really break it down and understand how a producer got a certain sound or whatever. Maybe we could start a thread where if you hear something in a mainstream song that sounds very close to say, a reason patch, or a particular soundfont, you can post it up and share the info. If you notice, especially with Southern stuff, a lot of these big producers right now are using the same patches or synths and then just tweaking them slightly differently for different beats. Example...listen to "What you Know" and then the new Jeezy single, "i love it", or "White House" on Rick Ross' album and "Mouths to feed" on the new Luda CD. I'm not about biting anyone, but understanding how these producers who are successful get their sounds would benefit everyone here.
On a side note, i had an idea for a new thread for The Lab and wanted to see what people here think. I can't speak for anyone but myself but i find the best way to learn about production is to study what's out there and really break it down and understand how a producer got a certain sound or whatever. Maybe we could start a thread where if you hear something in a mainstream song that sounds very close to say, a reason patch, or a particular soundfont, you can post it up and share the info. If you notice, especially with Southern stuff, a lot of these big producers right now are using the same patches or synths and then just tweaking them slightly differently for different beats. Example...listen to "What you Know" and then the new Jeezy single, "i love it", or "White House" on Rick Ross' album and "Mouths to feed" on the new Luda CD. I'm not about biting anyone, but understanding how these producers who are successful get their sounds would benefit everyone here.