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Mysteryland Unveils First Artist Names For 2025 Festival

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The Netherlands’ Mysteryland festival has unveiled its first artist names for 2025. Billed as the longest-running electronic music festival on the planet, the historic camping event will celebrate its 32nd edition when it returns to the Dutch city of Haarlemmermeer from August 22-24. Joining Mysteryland’s 2025 performance roster in today’s phase one announcement are electronic […]

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Insomniac Confirms Dates For Day Trip Festival 2025

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Insomniac has locked in the dates for the return of Day Trip Festival for 2025. The powerhouse festival promoter announced on social media yesterday that its flagship house music event will return to Long Beach, California’s Queen Mary Waterfront on June 21-22.  Though this year’s lineup is still under wraps, the 2024 festival featured performances […]

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Creamfields Hong Kong 2025 Suddenly Cancelled

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Ravers will be sad to hear that Creamfields Hong Kong has been suddenly canceled. The event organizers posted on their official Instagram account on February 17, announcing via Stories that the festival will no longer be taking place. All attendees will be fully refunded without needing to apply for compensation. No official reason has been […]

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Afterlife Announces Festival Without Tale of Us

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So, maybe it’s not the end of Afterlife after all? The label/event brand announced it will be throwing the first editions of a new series of festivals during the early half of the year. Deemed “a new dimension for its dedicated community” this will undoubtedly bring a smile to the faces of many Afterlife fans […]

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[WATCH] Tiësto Uploads Full 4-Hour Club Space Set

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And now, time for some old Tiësto! The Dutch EDM legend is back full throttle with an incredible gift for his fans. Tiësto just uploaded his full 4-hour set at Club Space Miami. January 24th of this year, the DJ took listeners on a beautiful journey through a sunrise at the terrace in Miami, Florida. […]

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Misfit Media Issues Their Volume 1 Compilation: A Bass-Based Fusion of Spirits

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Misfit Media has been all over the nation delivering the dance music scene intriguing showcases, banding together under the label and now ready to present

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What’s Up With Filters? A Practical Guide To Synthesizer Tone Control

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What is a filter?

Ever get stuck wondering which filter to use when making patches? We break synthesizer filters down, from cutoff to key tracking, 2-pole to multimode, bandpass to SEM.

Filters are arguably the most important part of a synthesizer for shaping the sound. Watch a few YouTube synth comparison videos and the oscillators all kind of sound the same. A sawtooth is largely a sawtooth with only small differences between manufacturers. But the filter? That makes a big difference.

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n this beginner’s guide, we’ll break down what filters are, the different types and - most crucially - when to choose one over the other. Confused about the difference between an MS-20 and acid filter? Don’t know what a highpass is for? We have you covered.

Note that this is intended to be a quick and dirty guide. For something a little more in-depth, revisit this article from the Attack archives.

What Is A Filter?

In traditional subtractive analog synthesis, the filter removes certain frequencies from the audio signal. The clue is in the name: it filters out harmonics. In this way it’s a lot like the shelf on an equalizer but with a few major differences. Whereas EQs are meant to be largely transparent, filters can be very colorful, with overdrive often part of the character. They’re also modulatable, with envelopes and LFOs contributing to the change in tonal content over time.

Although filters are most associated with subtractive synthesis, these days it’s common to find them in all kinds of synthesizers, both hard and soft, including even FM.

Basic Filter Controls

With only a few basic controls, filters are relatively simple to use. 

The main knob to focus on is the cutoff. Sometimes called frequency, this sets the point at which the filter begins attenuating frequencies. Cutoff is massively important for tone shaping and so you may see a hardware synth with an oversized cutoff knob, making it easy to grab during performances.

The next parameter to know is resonance (also known as emphasis on some synths, like those from Moog, or Q). Resonance sets the amount of boost at the cutoff point. This results in feedback in the signal and a telltale squelchy sound. With high enough resonance settings some filters are capable of self-oscillation. Note that not all filters have resonance control. 

Another common filter control is keyboard tracking. Increasing this parameter causes the filter to respond in a way that mirrors the behavior of acoustic sounds, with lower notes darker and higher notes brighter. 

Lastly, envelope controls how much of an associated envelope affects the shape of the filter over time. For more on envelopes and other forms of modulation, see this article.

Types of Filters

There are a number of different filters that all affect the incoming signal differently. A synthesizer could have just one filter, it could have two arranged serially (in a row) or in parallel, or it could have a multimode filter, which allows you to choose from a variety of different types.

By far, the most common type of filter is the lowpass filter. As the name suggests, this allows low frequencies to pass through. In other words, it cuts high frequencies, darkening the sound as you lower the cutoff frequ

Jeff Mills’ ‘The Bells, Part 2′

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Attack - Synth Secrets - Feat Image Jeff Mills The Bells

We covered the bells in 'The Bells', as you’d expect — now it’s time to focus on the detuned chords.

"In the last instalment of Synth Secrets, we used u-he's Hive to recreate the namesake of Jeff Mills' classic techno track The Bells. This time, we'll build another classic sound from that track: the punchy, detuned chord stabs. This patch can be slightly modified and applied in many techno settings, so it’s worth adding to your toolkit.

Grab a demo of u-he hive here if you don’t have it already. You can also apply these moves to your favourite softsynth and get similar results, just as long as it’s a capable one with at least three oscillators at your disposal. Here’s what we’ll end up with:

Create a new session in your DAW, set the tempo to 137, use the MIDI info below, and let’s go.

Synth Secrets Jeff Mills The BellsStep 1 - Start With the Basics

Place an instance of Hive on an empty MIDI or instrument track, then select Init from the presets list to initialize the patch. Change the Synth Engine setting from Normal to Dirty to introduce a little subtle dirt and instability the the sound, just the way a well-worn analog synth might behave.

Turn the Output knob at the very top right to 3 o’clock to get an overall volume that sits correctly in the mix.

Now head right over to the FILTER1 section and click on SUB1 and OSC2 to route the signals from those two oscillators through filter 1 and ultimately through the main output. Find SUB1’s settings and change the waveform from Pulse to Sawtooth. Then turn the Tune knob for sub oscillator 1 up to a value of 7. I guess it’s no longer a sub oscillator now that it’s pitched higher than the main oscillator. Is it a super-oscillator? Whatever you want to call it, it works.

Head to the OSC2 section and turn the Semi value up to 3. Now we have three oscillators stacked that create a minor chord triad when you press just one key. This is a classic techno and house approach. We’re well underway now.

Synth Secrets Jeff Mills The Bells

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Step 2 - Modulate

Let’s get all our modulators set up and ready to go. First we’ll take care of the envelopes, which make a subtle impact on this sound. Move to the AMP1 envelope and turn decay and sustain down a touch. Then on MOD1 turn sustain all the way down to zero, and pull other parameters down just a little. This sound is quick and punchy,.

Now in the LFO1 section we turn the Restart mode to Sync and the Time Base setting to 1s. You won’t hear what these do until we change the filter settings and route the LFO but it’s coming soon.

Synth Secrets Jeff Mills The BellsStep 3 - Engage Filter

Turn FILTER1 Cutoff down to about 11 o’clock and the Mod Env knob up to about 2 o’clock.

Synth Secrets Jeff Mills The Bells

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Insomniac Drops Lineups For 2025 Hotel EDC Pool Parties

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Insomniac has unveiled the lineups for its 2025 EDC Week pool parties. When the festival powerhouse’s flagship Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) returns to Las Vegas, Insomniac will host four daytime pool parties at its Hotel EDC home base, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, from May 15-18. Announced on social media today, the pool deck party series […]

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