How to synthesize this baby lion roar?

Nice ! Hard to beat imho…
Will you give the recipe after other try ? :content:

Lofi setting for noise I guess…

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That is really good. Also curious how you did that?

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Sure, but it’s not A4.
Don’t have it, sorry. :wink:
I guess I was cheating.

All modular. Two oscillators (saw + some wavetable) mixed with some noise from Plaits, through Wasp filter with medium high resonance. Slow-ish envelope over filter cutoff. Another fast cycling envelope into filter, envelope decay modulated manually. Something like that.

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You cheetah!

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I’d love to try though!!!

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Nailed it!

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Nice try yourself mate!
Bonus if that’s the machine OP was actually talking about. :joy:

We should do this more often.

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I accidentally synthesized angry seagulls the other day on the moog model 15 app:

Top that!

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That’s the stuff of nightmares. Love it!

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I had a go with Arp2600m, quite fun! Sounds like a SRR Cougar :laughing:

Here is the patch if anyone wants to have a go at improving it.

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Couldn’t get the bird to squeal nearly as angrily. Well done.

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Nice! Sounds a bit like a baby dolphin lost in an undersea cavern :pleading_face:

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Great retro video game explosion sound actually!

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This is how much spaghetti it takes to make seagull sounds:

Didn’t touch A4 since, but my son made a roar on my phone this morning (I didn’t tell him there was a challenge). Closer to a grizzly maybe…

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A4 ROAR (hoover) attempt.

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Excellent! :clap:

Now you have to explain.

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Thanks. I think I prefer yours though…

Noise with lofi S&H


Saw with PWM

Envelope Filter

Pitch Envelope

Filter 1 : Low pass, env depth 63
Filter 2 : Hi pass, env depth 30

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my attempt on a DN…

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