How to make a nice little acid sound 😎
Discover how to create classic acid sounds in Bitwig Studio! In this tutorial, I break down my approach to designing those iconic, squelchy acid tones - the same sounds I've used in previous videos but never fully explained. I start with the Unit Oscillator and blending waveforms for that authentic analog character. The key is cranking up the resonance and Q limit to get that signature acid sound, then adding distortion with volume compensation using an attenuator. I also explore different filter types.

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