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I contributed to the Newgrounds Audio community between 2007 and 2010 as an electronic music artist, a reviewer, and, briefly, an audio mod. I still make music! Go to the links section here to see where. 🏳️‍⚧️

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it's pretty nice, man. good work.

Thanks. :)

Making sharp acid leads/basses is pretty easy... take a saw wave or two (might want to do some phase offset stuff for awesomeness), put on a filter with very low cutoff and moderate to high resonance, add a few layers of compression and distortion, then boost the high end- for those sweeps. drag the cutoff frequency up and down or use the mod wheel

amirite?

at least that's how I do it

Ha, well, I haven't figured it out until now. XD I'll try that, though I'm not on my FL Studio computer. I'll update this response once I have. :P

Huh - it worked, kinda. I got something that sounded nothing like an acid synth, but I could see where you were going with that. :P

Oh and why you didn't get that result is probably because of the phase offset thing- it should work that way if you use a setting between two saw waves that produce a waveform like this; [<a href="http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q141/CrazyberryRock/Bilde5-2.png">http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q1 41/CrazyberryRock/Bilde5-2.png</a>]

Same case as before - I'm not at my FL computer right now but I'll give it a look once I am.

I finally got around to trying it out - and basically I just got something that barely resembled an acid synth. Good enough. :P