synth from “frankenstein” by the edgar winter group | ToneDB
frankenstein
the edgar winter group
synth
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Tone Profile
A searing and aggressive synth lead with a raw, almost distorted edge. It's characterized by its bright, cutting tone and expressive pitch bends, creating a wild and unpredictable energy.
Production Credits
Producer: Edgar Winter
Engineer: Jack Douglas
Recorded at: Record Plant Studios, New York City
Signal Chain
Instrument: ARP 2600
Recording Notes
- The ARP 2600 was likely used to create the core synth sound, known for its versatility and raw sound.
- Experimentation with the ARP 2600's various modules, including oscillators, filters, and envelope generators, would have been crucial to achieve the desired tone.
- Real-time manipulation of the synthesizer's controls during the recording process to create the unique pitch bends and expressive nuances in the lead line.
Recreation Tips
- Start with an ARP 2600 or a software emulation of it.
- Explore the synthesizer's oscillators to find a waveform with a bright and harmonically rich character, such as a sawtooth or square wave.
- Use the filter to shape the tone, focusing on a relatively open filter setting to maintain the brightness.
- Experiment with the envelope generators to create a snappy attack and moderate decay, giving the sound its characteristic punch.
- Incorporate real-time pitch bending and modulation using the synthesizer's controls or a MIDI controller to replicate the expressive nuances of the original performance.
Recommended Gear
- ARP 2600(synth)
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