Hi, I'm starting a band and one of the covers we are doing is Stevie Wonder's Superstition.
I've searched on the synth and no patch has a sound as bright with a strong and clear attack as his EP:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDZFf0pm0SE
Could someone help me making a patch that would sound similar to his EP?
Thanks, I'm not very good at creating realistic patches.
Stevie Wonder's EP
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Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
i believe you need to use a clavinet sound.
Good luck
Good luck
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Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
I'm sorry but I couldn't find the Clavinet category in the synth :s
Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
Clavinet type patches are on the "Keyboards" category and most usually have a "Clav" or "Clavi" name.
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Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
Aha there it is! thanks guys
Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
I use the Biting Clav most often and sometimes the Phaser Clav as I think they're the closest.
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Re: Stevie Wonder's EP
This thread on Keyboard Corner might help:
http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... perstition
The post by user "Mate Stubb" #2655426 at 01/16/15 11:37 AM (that might be EST) has two mp3 links that isolated the clav sounds pretty well.
And there is more info here in multiple posts on this page:
http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... /2332351/2
You will probably want to get a guitar player to cover one of the clav parts. A "Pluck" sound is needed.
http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... perstition
The post by user "Mate Stubb" #2655426 at 01/16/15 11:37 AM (that might be EST) has two mp3 links that isolated the clav sounds pretty well.
And there is more info here in multiple posts on this page:
http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... /2332351/2
You will probably want to get a guitar player to cover one of the clav parts. A "Pluck" sound is needed.