13) string synth sound
From: Daniel Troberg
Date: må 19 jul 2010 20.07.26 GMT+02:00
To: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) string synth sound
thats very interesting, X can be the key. Im not after how to do it, I
know that stuff already.
Im interested in which gadget
import
all of my old TX81z and DX7 patches via sysex).
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From: Daniel Troberg [mailto:erasemu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 11:10 AM
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: Re: (313) string synth sound
From: Daniel Troberg
Date: må 19 jul 2010 20.07.26 GMT+02:00
To:
From: Daniel Troberg
Date: må 19 jul 2010 20.07.26 GMT+02:00
To: Three-One-Three <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) string synth sound
thats very interesting, X can be the key. Im not after how to do it, I
know that stuff already.
Im interested in which gadget it is.
the only
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 14:15, kent williams wrote:
> It's also a sound module you can sequence externally. And a car wax
> and dessert topping.
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> That last part I made up.
Well, I'll just eat all these WaveStation-sprinkle cupcakes myself
--
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http://hydrogenproject.com
capoe
It's also a sound module you can sequence externally. And a car wax
and dessert topping.
That last part I made up.
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Mike Taylor wrote:
> Not to pick knits, but the QX21 IS a sequencer.
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> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:08 PM, DB wrote:
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>> Mike Taylor wrote
: 313@hyperreal.org
From: Mike Taylor
Subject: Re: (313) string synth sound
Not to pick knits, but the QX21 IS a sequencer.
m
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:08 PM, DB wrote:
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> Mike Taylor wrote:
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>> If you want to do the 90's Mills thing, the formula is: 909, Yamaha
>> QX21
Okay, i wanna see some hands here.. Who knew it was time-travel day
today but failed to inform me about it? A discussion about Mills on
313 AND post from Bill van Loo and Mike Taylor on 313?
What is next, Dave Walker and Ed Luna in a discussion about Drexciya?
Anyway, i heard a similar Mill
Not to pick knits, but the QX21 IS a sequencer.
m
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:08 PM, DB wrote:
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> Mike Taylor wrote:
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>> If you want to do the 90's Mills thing, the formula is: 909, Yamaha
>> QX21, Akai S3000, EMU Carnival, Yamaha DX100, Yamaha TG33, and an
>> early 90's Korg rompler(doesn't m
Mike Taylor wrote:
If you want to do the 90's Mills thing, the formula is: 909, Yamaha
QX21, Akai S3000, EMU Carnival, Yamaha DX100, Yamaha TG33, and an
early 90's Korg rompler(doesn't matter which one).
Where's the MAQ and Microwave I and the Korg MonoPoly You can't forget
those impor
Soundtrack313 is stupid cheap
> these days, the hard part is being disciplined enough to work though
> the interfaces. It is a hell of a lot easier to move some colored
> blocks around in a DAW.
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> As an Ableton W*nker I've noticed something curious about 909s -- if a
> track uses a 909 as the master clock, the tempo is overall very
> steady, but even and odd measures are slightly different lengths.
> Makes warping tracks a little weird.
Both the 808 and 909 tend to drift a little wh
tupid cheap
>> these days, the hard part is being disciplined enough to work though
>> the interfaces. It is a hell of a lot easier to move some colored
>> blocks around in a DAW.
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> the interfaces. It is a hell of a lot easier to move some colored
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> From: Daniel Troberg
> To: kent williams
> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 20:32:01 +0200
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From: Daniel Troberg
To: kent williams
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 20:32:01 +0200
Subject: Re: (313) string synth sound
well, I still think that the synth patch on these both youtube clips
comes from the
exact same source. that is, a preset or something, on the stuff they
used. and no,
well some got expensive, other stayed cheap.
jeff definitely gets down with the modwheel. but Im telling you, its
the same patch
the snakes, the snakes!
On 12 jul 2010, at 20.58, kent williams wrote:
I could make sounds like that on a Roland Juno 60. Too much is made
about how 'cheap' th
I could make sounds like that on a Roland Juno 60. Too much is made
about how 'cheap' the gear they use in Detroit is, but the fact is
it's all gear that was cheap until the early 90s and expensive ever
since.
And yeah that weird pitch bend at the start of each note is the same
on both and is pro
well, I still think that the synth patch on these both youtube clips
comes from the
exact same source. that is, a preset or something, on the stuff they
used. and no,
its no modular synth. no its not beefy analog. because most of the
stuff used were
on the cheap side. or gotten cheap. . Im th
I think that I'd classify that as an analog string sound, which I'd
try to approximate using pulse width modification of a square wave,
then run it into a chorus + reverb. I don't think that Neil was
borrowing Jeff's synth. They both used similar sounds and then did
similar (but not the same) sor
The Mills track is quite beautiful.
It's very easy to forget that his stuff comes in many different flavours.
I wish he'd release more ambient(ish) records actually. I find his kind of
ambient refreshing and never boring, unlike that of some producers who make
mostly or solely that kind of mate
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