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I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument likethat you can often find in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument like you can find in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument that you can often find in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

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I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument like you can find it in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument like you can find it in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument like you can find in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.

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Are there specific settings to focus on when wanting to create a talking sound?

I have been watching plenty of tutorial videos on creating sounds and instruments for electronic music, but I could not find anything about what to focus on if you want to create a talking sound/instrument like you can find it in Dubstep. I didn't find any theoretical hints either.

My question is:

Are there any specific filters or other important settings or effects you need to use/should use to create such sounds?

All I have done so far is copying from tutorials, but I want to create own sounds. However, I can't quite figure out how, even though I've been trying to do so.

I don't know if it is that important, but I am using ZynAddSubFX (LMMS) or the VST plug-in Synth1.