by JAHFUNK » Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:02 pm
Things to try...
Watch some music tutorials on YouTube (with a little lateral thought these concepts can be worked around using the sampler)
Sampling VST soft synths such as massive, Sylenth, and the excellent and free "Synth One" can be good starting points for waveforms to mangle, remember to detune, pitch offset, these layers. Modulate the filters, amp and pitch with LFOs, midi clocks and envelopes.
Layer synth samples with different filter types and settings to achieve the frequency content you need.
FIR (phase linear filter) is a great tool to alter frequency content.
Aphex aural exciter is great for adding a bit of filth to basses.
There is nothing like the hands on control that c/controllers add for tweaking sounds on the fly. It is worth investing some time in building some sound design banks that can be used as templates for future experiments.
I will post up a bank of clock templates in the lab section soon to get you started.