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Chapter 3: Creating Sounds
The Take 5 can produce a huge variety of sounds. While the factory
programs give you some idea of its scope, if you only make use of its presets,
you’re not really using the Take 5 to its full potential. The real excitement is
in creating sounds that are uniquely your own.
This chapter provides some brief tutorials. While there isn’t enough space
here to cover how to use every Take 5 function, the examples will help you
get familiar with some basic concepts.
Synthesis 101: Synth Bass
Many great synth bass sounds consist of a single oscillator, a bit of lter
resonance, the right envelope, and not much else. So start with the Basic
Program and go from there.
Short Version
To create a classic synth bass:
1. Press the global button.
2. Use the select knob to navigate to the basic program command, then
press the write button to set the synth to the Basic Program.
3. In the basic program, only Oscillator 1 is audible. (The levels of Oscil-
lator 2 and the Sub Oscillator and Noise are set to zero in the Mixer by
default.)
4. Repeatedly strike a note on the keyboard as you do the following and
listen to how the sound evolves:
5. Set Oscillator 1’s octave knob to -2.
6. Set lter cutoff to zero.
7. In the envelopes section, set Envelope 1’s amount fully clockwise.
8. Set lter resonance to a 9 o’clock position.
9. Play a low note on the keyboard. Instant synth bass!
10. Experiment with Envelope 1 (the Filter Envelope) amount and decay
settings to ne tune your synth bass sound.