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There is a spacey-ish.. tone.. I dunno how else to describe it but to put it in text it's Wa wa wang woaaaIIIIDDIIAAAOOWWW In the freeway music and also in LR2 in riegels racetrack

I Googled LEGO Island xtreme stunts synthisizer music or somthing like that and came up with Ziltch

I kinda like it and it sorta sounds like the beginning of the andross fight music from star fox 2

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Ummm thanks I guess... could you give me a demostration?

Plus I don't even know what a SIne wave is! I've heard of it but never heard it (lol)

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A sine wave is a basic wave form. If you have a graphing calculator, go to the graph and enter sin(2x) for a graphical representation. As for how it sounds, if your computer beeps on POST then you've heard one.

I would make a demonstration but my Technic KN-50000 is in the basement away from my computer and my AKAI MPK-49 is just a 49 key controller, not a synthesizer.

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A sine wave is a basic wave form. If you have a graphing calculator, go to the graph and enter sin(2x) for a graphical representation. As for how it sounds, if your computer beeps on POST then you've heard one.

I would make a demonstration but my Technic KN-50000 is in the basement away from my computer and my AKAI MPK-49 is just a 49 key controller, not a synthesizer.

Woah, woah, 40K, he just wants some music, not a freakin' advanced maths lesson ;P

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^ THIS

He is right! Music not math! music is one of the many universal languages not MATH!

Music is highly mathematical. There's a classical piece written entirely using a mathematical equation.

Still, if you would rather have a hands-on explanation, I can provide it.

A basic Sine Wave

It's not the finished synth you're looking for, but it should be a good base to play around with.

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BOOOOOOOOOP (LOL)

But i still don't see how that could make that

Start by opening the file in Audacity and play around with the Vocoding and Phaser effects, then use a timed pitch shift to have the sound drop off.

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