synth from “call me maybe” by carly rae jepsen | ToneDB
call me maybe
carly rae jepsen
synth
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Tone Profile
Bright and punchy synth lead with a slightly detuned, chorus-like quality, characteristic of pop music from the early 2010s. The sound is relatively clean and upfront, providing a memorable hook.
Production Credits
Producer: Josh Ramsay
Engineer: Josh Ramsay
Signal Chain
Instrument: Roland Juno-106
Recording Notes
- The synth lead was likely created using a Roland Juno-106, a popular choice for synth-pop sounds during that time.
- The chorus effect is probably an inherent feature of the Juno-106's built-in chorus or was added as a post-processing effect.
- The sound was likely mixed to sit prominently in the mix, providing the song's infectious hook.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Roland Juno-106 or a similar analog synth emulation.
- Create a sawtooth or square wave-based patch.
- Add a subtle chorus effect to thicken the sound.
- Adjust the filter cutoff and resonance to achieve a bright but not harsh tone.
- Use a compressor to give the sound more punch and presence.
Recommended Gear
- Roland Juno-106(synth)
Sources
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