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net work error posted:This case is really cool, what is it? Did you just dump a system into a case for something else? Looks like a big Pelican case to me. I use them for my field microscopes, but never thought about using them for a modular!
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Oldstench posted:"Glassy" screams FM to me. "Watery" makes me think of Korg-like filters. Everyone else will have a different idea. wavetables on a blofeld; restrain yerself w/ effects?
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 21:33 |
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BonoMan posted:I'm in love with glassy/watery tones. None of that 8 bit poo poo. What do I need to make this tia. Glassy: Additive octave sines Watery: lowish frequency, high resonance lowpass filter
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BonoMan posted:I'm in love with glassy/watery tones. None of that 8 bit poo poo. What do I need to make this tia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSMLR2Lf6PM
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 22:20 |
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oh gently caress yeah a wavestation; the vst must be like £30 now. worth it.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 22:27 |
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Dotcom Jillionaire posted:Tell us about your rig Mr Glass! Yeah it's the syntrotek case + their diy power supply kit. I built it up around the metropolis and it's all pretty much just standard synth architecture. It's fully duophonic, which is nice, and I use a shapeshifter as my primary osc so I can do all the fun wave table and FM stuff I want. Edit: the case is international orange btw it's important to keep visibility high when patching. Mr. Sharps fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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Scatterfold posted:oh gently caress yeah a wavestation; the vst must be like £30 now. worth it. Hell yeah. I kinda want the physical thing, but just my initial search seems like it may be hard to get one that isn't a bit dodgy.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 23:38 |
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Oldstench posted:A Intellijel Atlantis is basically a semi-modular SH-101. You could do much worse starting out. nice. that's on the top of my list for sure. what sequencer modules do people like?
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BonoMan posted:Hell yeah. I kinda want the physical thing, but just my initial search seems like it may be hard to get one that isn't a bit dodgy. I really like the VST. It must be about 10 years old now but Korg nailed it and the M1 and tbqh seeing as both are digital synths anyway it doesn't seem to me like you're losing much by having them inside a computer. There's a lot of WS on this ep; it's def a unique synth.
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Mr. Glass posted:nice. that's on the top of my list for sure. I'm using an Orbitals. Its pretty great (and cheap compared to the Audio Damage) but the gate switches are the worst
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Mr. Glass posted:nice. that's on the top of my list for sure. I have (and love) both a Rene and a PP + Brains combo. Would love to get a Metropolis. I also use my ES-1 and lots of bizarre Reaktor sequencers.
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Scatterfold posted:I really like the VST. It must be about 10 years old now but Korg nailed it and the M1 and tbqh seeing as both are digital synths anyway it doesn't seem to me like you're losing much by having them inside a computer. There's a lot of WS on this ep; it's def a unique synth. Yeah there's really no reason for me to try to go beyond what I have at the moment physically. I need to get a DAW (I have Audition as part of my Create Suite bundle, but I'm gonna spring for Live) and start working there first. My microbrute and PO's have quenched my physical synth desires.... for now.
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Oldstench posted:I have (and love) both a Rene and a PP + Brains combo. Would love to get a Metropolis. I also use my ES-1 and lots of bizarre Reaktor sequencers. The same, except that I don't much care for the Rene, partly because it tends to not recognize my touches unless I lick my fingers a lot which is kind of gross. ES-1, PP+Brains, and Metropolis are all great though.
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Scatterfold posted:I really like the VST. It must be about 10 years old now but Korg nailed it and the M1 and tbqh seeing as both are digital synths anyway it doesn't seem to me like you're losing much by having them inside a computer. There's a lot of WS on this ep; it's def a unique synth. How do you even use it, though? Apart from using the presets, I've had no luck in even trying to just pick out a single sound (the presets are usually a lot of sounds layered) because the UI is so difficult to use The M1 UI is a bit better, so I mostly use that when I need to get my cheese on.
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Your Computer posted:How do you even use it, though? Apart from using the presets, I've had no luck in even trying to just pick out a single sound (the presets are usually a lot of sounds layered) because the UI is so difficult to use http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun04/articles/korglegacycollection.htm scroll to 'programming wavestation". Really wouldn't want to do it on hardware, even more tedious than D-50. Edit. Anybody know how to un-blacklist plugins in Live? Just remembered that the wavestation hasn't been showing up for some time. W424 fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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The Korg plugins only run on the 32-bit version of Live 9.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 09:46 |
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Sjoewe posted:The Korg plugins only run on the 32-bit version of Live 9. All the other ones are working just fine on 64bit, the Wavestation doesn't show up on plugin browser.
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Your Computer posted:How do you even use it, though? Apart from using the presets, I've had no luck in even trying to just pick out a single sound (the presets are usually a lot of sounds layered) because the UI is so difficult to use I think they're about the same (M1 & WS). It looks more painful than it is: The heirarchy is preset->perform.->part/patch, where each of the last has a max of four waveforms [in the case above: FollowMe, EPIANO_3, 2x Airvox], and the mix of those sounds as you move the stick is determined by the matrix to the right; and that movement can be automated. Probably the easiest thing to do starting off is find a patch with one performance and limited parts and start fiddling. The pads will probably be hella complicated; so maybe try a bell sound? I'm not in the studio at the mo but will be able to help more later on if you like...
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W424 posted:All the other ones are working just fine on 64bit, the Wavestation doesn't show up on plugin browser. Okay. I couldn't get any of them to work in 64-bit. All run pretty okay in 32 tho.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 11:42 |
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Just ordered a Disting. I worry I'll want 2 more as soon as I get it.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 14:38 |
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Sjoewe posted:Okay. I couldn't get any of them to work in 64-bit. All run pretty okay in 32 tho. M1 works great in 64 bit Live.
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Oldstench posted:Just ordered a Disting. I worry I'll want 2 more as soon as I get it. don't worry, you will
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 17:56 |
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People do things with the Wavestation besides pick Wave Police and hold keys down for a while?
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 18:00 |
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Oldstench posted:Just ordered a Disting. I worry I'll want 2 more as soon as I get it. Buddy if you don't want two more as soon as you order a new module I don't know if you're really committed to this whole "modular" thing.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 18:57 |
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By the way for folks in the USA who are interested in some Doepfer modules, the favorable exchange rate makes them a lot cheaper at Thomann than at Analoguehaven. Like 2/3rds the price or even less.
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breaks posted:By the way for folks in the USA who are interested in some Doepfer modules, the favorable exchange rate makes them a lot cheaper at Thomann than at Analoguehaven. Like 2/3rds the price or even less. With shipping?
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Yeah, especially if you buy several at once. Just in case you didn't already have enough reasons to do that. As an example a 101-3 is 310 shipped from Thomann and 425+ship from AH. About 30 of that Thomann price is shipping and I think won't change unless you order a ton of stuff, where AH keeps tacking more on for every additional item. breaks fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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breaks posted:By the way for folks in the USA who are interested in some Doepfer modules, the favorable exchange rate makes them a lot cheaper at Thomann than at Analoguehaven. Like 2/3rds the price or even less. God dammit. I have 2900 EUR worth of poo poo in a cart there now. So help me god, if I order this gear, you're paying for my divorce.
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Speaking of favorable exchange rates, I'm going to Japan tomorrow and the Yen is at 120 to the dollar. Is there anything cool I should pick up, or any good synth shops to check out? I'm leaning towards buying an SQ-1 and some sort of Volca (probably Bass). edit: no i'm not buying a goddamn miku stomp curried lamb of God fucked around with this message at 12:58 on Mar 14, 2015 |
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sofullofhate posted:God dammit. mattPull the trigger.
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surrender posted:Speaking of favorable exchange rates, I'm going to Japan tomorrow and the Yen is at 120 to the dollar. Is there anything cool I should pick up, or any good synth shops to check out? I'm leaning towards buying an SQ-1 and some sort of Volca (probably Bass). I was very confused for a moment why you were picking up an enormous, heavy Ensoniq keyboard on your trip to Japan
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toadee posted:I was very confused for a moment why you were picking up an enormous, heavy Ensoniq keyboard on your trip to Japan Same and not even a particulary cool ensoniq.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 08:43 |
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Picked up a microphone bit for the littlebits today. Running Orphion on the iPad through a littlebits frequency modulated filter and a delay. A+ would synth again. Ordered some of the prototyping bits today, when they come in I'm going to have to make a cheapo distortion bit. Installing the arduino ide onto my lay in bed laptop. This is the week I start working on practicing c, really I mean it this time. edit: modding the filter bit so it accommodates something akin to keyboard scaling would also be super sweet.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 12:12 |
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My lovely rear end town can't respect a moog sub 37 for like 360 dollars off. gently caress this poo poo hole.
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Your Dead Gay Son posted:My lovely rear end town can't respect a moog sub 37 for like 360 dollars off. gently caress this poo poo hole. Especially since they're still backordered by literally months.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 20:31 |
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Today I favoured buying a new bicycle over a MPC 1000. I might be suffering from retro-GAS. Should I go see a doctor?
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 22:31 |
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Sjoewe posted:Today I favoured buying a new bicycle over a MPC 1000. I might be suffering from retro-GAS. No, riding the bike regularly will get you into pretty good shape.
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Mr. Glass posted:nice. that's on the top of my list for sure. You want this: http://www.orthogonaldevices.com/er-101
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Sizone posted:No, riding the bike regularly will get you into pretty good shape. Is that into a saw, or more of a sinus shape?
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Synths and Synthesis MkII: I'll gently caress anything with a pulse wave
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