Hey guys, I really love saw waves and how some producers make them and I'm trying to put my own sound on a saw patch and use is in my music but when ever I make or use a saw wave I always get static kind of noise where as other can make them sound kinda 'furry' like. I don't know how to describe it but here is an example of a saw type of sound that I want to achieve ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PALoIK7Tz3A at 0:33
Notice it doesn't have that sort of static high frequency sound to it. How do you get this? Here is what I've tried to do:
-Use an EQ8 (in Ableton just a regular eq) to shave off the static noise but it just sound like its been low passed and just losing the high frequencies
-Use a low pass in Massive
Both of the strategies I've used above both cut out that high frequency static noise but it just doesn't sound the same. How can I achieve this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PALoIK7Tz3A at 0:33
Notice it doesn't have that sort of static high frequency sound to it. How do you get this? Here is what I've tried to do:
-Use an EQ8 (in Ableton just a regular eq) to shave off the static noise but it just sound like its been low passed and just losing the high frequencies
-Use a low pass in Massive
Both of the strategies I've used above both cut out that high frequency static noise but it just doesn't sound the same. How can I achieve this?