synth from “single ladies (put a ring on it)” by beyoncé | ToneDB
single ladies (put a ring on it)
beyoncé
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Tone Profile
The synth lead in "Single Ladies" is a bright, cutting, and slightly metallic square wave sound. It provides a sharp, rhythmic, and almost aggressive melodic element that drives the song's energy.
Production Credits
Producer: Tricky Stewart, The-Dream
Engineer: Pat Thrall
Recorded at: Triangle Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA
Signal Chain
Instrument: Roland Juno-106
Recording Notes
- The synth sound was likely created using a Roland Juno-106, known for its ability to produce classic synth sounds.
- The sawtooth wave can be modified with filters and envelopes to achieve the desired brightness and metallic edge.
- Layering and slight detuning might have been employed to add thickness and richness to the sound.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Roland Juno-106 or a similar analog synthesizer capable of producing sawtooth waves.
- Adjust the filter cutoff and resonance to shape the brightness and metallic character of the sound.
- Experiment with envelopes to control the filter and amplitude, creating a dynamic and punchy sound.
- Consider adding a slight chorus or ensemble effect to thicken the sound and add width.
- Fine-tune the oscillator settings to achieve the desired pitch and tone.
Recommended Gear
- Roland Juno-106(synth)
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