An electric organ sound is fundamentally different from a piano or pad. It is steady, harmonically stacked, and dynamic-neutral—there is no strong attack transient and almost no volume envelope movement.
An electric organ sound is fundamentally different from a piano or pad. It is steady, harmonically stacked, and dynamic-neutral—there is no strong attack transient and almost no volume envelope movement.
How to Create a Piano-Like Sound on the Behringer Pro VS Mini The Behringer Pro VS Mini is not a traditional piano or FM synth, but with careful programming you
Yes — you absolutely can make an 808-style kick drum with the Donner B1 👍It’s not a sampler, but the B1 has exactly what an 808 kick needs: a sine-like
G-Funk Lead Preset Cheat Sheet This preset is designed to recreate a classic West Coast G-Funk lead: smooth, nasal, expressive, and glide-heavy. Think long pitch slides, vocal character, and a
Yamaha DX reface – FM Organ Preset Cheat Sheet This preset recreates a classic FM organ sound: clean, punchy, stable, and perfect for funk, jazz, gospel, 80s pop, synth-funk, and
Yamaha DX reface – FM Bass Preset Cheat Sheet This preset is designed for a tight, punchy FM bass with a solid low end, a defined attack, and controlled harmonics.
How to Create a Classic FM E-Piano Sound on the Yamaha DX reface The electric piano sound is one of the most iconic results of FM synthesis. From smooth ballads
How to Create a Classic G-Funk Lead Sound with a Monophonic Synthesizer The G-Funk lead sound is one of the most iconic synth tones in hip-hop history. Smooth, expressive, and
How to Create an 80s Electro-Funk Bass Sound with a Monophonic Synthesizer The classic 80s electro-funk bass is bold, punchy, and instantly recognizable. Think fat low end, snappy envelopes, and