"Knight Rider" (1982) (remake) song SYX

A track showing how a complex song that famously features equal parts vintage synth and real-world instruments, can be recreated in the Woovebox.

The track does not use samples and 100% of the sounds are generated by synthesis, including the guitars, all percussion and brass stabs.

The track makes use of a number of advanced techniques, such as the use of overlapping notes + legato for the "siren" sounds, as well as multi-instrument mode to layer timbres across multiple voice.

A number of patches (for example the muted guitar patch) employ subtly randomized phase starts of the oscillators and/or noise impulses, which creates much more realistic/"alive" real-world emulations of instruments - this sort of behavior is impossible to capture when using samples.

The secondary delay unit is configured to use its "sparkle" algorithm to selectively aid high frequency sizzle on some patches.

Finally a period-appropriate noise profile and floor is chosen.

Woovebox sound demo: "Knight Rider (1982 - remake)"


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