Computer Music

> Step by step

Main riff

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1

Open Curve2CM, and the Air on Strings preset. Program in a short C3 MIDI note to trigger the patch, then record that to audio. Load the sampled string note in your DAW’s sampler. The original has a pitch bend baked in, so let’s recreate that first using the sampler’s envelope.

3

A splash of effects will give more depth. Start by adding delay using the awesome HY-FX CM. Call up the Simple Delay effect, set the Timing to 1/16th then reduce Feedback to around 10 o’clock. Setting the Wet/Dry to 5% adds extra width/depth without swamping the riff.

2

Open the sampler’s pitch envelope, and set it up so that it bends the pitch of the sample by a max of 12 semitones. A short Attack of around 1ms, and a longer Decay time of around 500ms gives the initial pitch bend effect. Raise the sample by 6dB, so it sits with the drums. 4 80s sounds need lashings of reverb, so add some using Acon Digital’s CMVerb. Load it onto the channel after the delay, and select the Gold Plate preset. Reduce Reverb Time to 1 second for a more direct sound. To finish the effect off, we’ll push the Low Cutoff up to 300Hz.

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