https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kilpatrickaudio/phenol-patchable-analog-synthesizer
nice 'my first buchla' vibe around this.
― bloke messiah (haitch), Thursday, 18 December 2014 23:52 (eleven years ago)
got a microbrute. so far my method of finding my way around it has been twisting knobs while playing the 'i feel love' sequence into eternity.
― Merdeyeux, Friday, 2 January 2015 23:04 (eleven years ago)
as good a method as any other
― don't ask me why i posted this (electricsound), Friday, 2 January 2015 23:16 (eleven years ago)
was basically my method
― bloke messiah (haitch), Friday, 2 January 2015 23:48 (eleven years ago)
while playing the 'i feel love' sequence into eternity.
...from here to eternity?
I got a Bass Station II btw, love that guy
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Saturday, 3 January 2015 15:26 (eleven years ago)
any tips on how i can control the filter cutoff on my Volca Keys using midi? i'm sending the notes in with midi, but i want to have a pulsing cutoff and doing it manually is too touchy. pretty sure this is possible but i have no idea how. is it just a matter of finding the right parameter and drawing in the automation on my midi out channel in the DAW?
― virtuoso thigh slapper (Jordan), Monday, 5 January 2015 15:30 (eleven years ago)
I don't own a Volca keys but out of curiosity about the synth I did a search for "volca keys MIDI implementation" and it returned this doc
http://media.aadl.org/files/catalog_guides/1444140_chart.pdf
CC 44 should do it
― fgti, Monday, 5 January 2015 15:56 (eleven years ago)
thanks!!
― virtuoso thigh slapper (Jordan), Monday, 5 January 2015 16:14 (eleven years ago)
fgti is correct; however, sorry if you've tried this and there's some reason it won't work, but that seems like something you'd use the LFO for. Set speed with the LFO -> RATE knob and the intensity with the LFO -> CUTOFF INT knob. If the Volca Keys is receiving a MIDI clock signal the LFO rate should sync to a multiple of the tempo.
Also check out this neat $8 app which opens up the Volcas for more DAW control: http://www.fabriziopoce.com/volcacontrol.html
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Monday, 5 January 2015 19:52 (eleven years ago)
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2015/01/odyssey-back-korgs-arp-remake-revealed/
― schwantz, Friday, 27 February 2015 21:11 (eleven years ago)
this past NAMM was freaking bonkers. So many awesome toys.
Meanwhile I finally started to understand by TX-802 the other night. That's a monster of a digital synth.
― dan selzer, Friday, 27 February 2015 21:29 (eleven years ago)
i've bearly turned mine on, i'm kind of scared of it
― don't ask me why i posted this (electricsound), Friday, 27 February 2015 22:09 (eleven years ago)
barely*
I ended up buying Midi Quest Pro just to make it easier. Kinda dumb since the software cost me more than 100$ more than the synth did! But I figured it'd help me make it easier to use and can be useful for other synths as well in the long run.
I was really confused at first...I had taken the output of just one or two of the voices and was playing and was like why does this sound shitty and only playing every 3rd or 4th note I hit? I thought it was broken. Then I realized what I was doing wrong and listened to the output of I and II panned left and right and it just opened up into this massive sounding FM beast.
― dan selzer, Friday, 27 February 2015 22:13 (eleven years ago)
Awesome, Dan.
― Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Friday, 27 February 2015 22:34 (eleven years ago)
Gonna look into MidiQuest as well.
― Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Friday, 27 February 2015 22:38 (eleven years ago)
i've been meaning to get midi quest for the longest time, considering how many rack synths i have it's kinda stupid i don't have it already. i think part of it was that it was notorious for being unreliable before the latest version
― don't ask me why i posted this (electricsound), Friday, 27 February 2015 23:00 (eleven years ago)
oh i have no confidence that Midi Quest will work smoothly. It's not the most osx looking thing and the UX is eh but it's the only thing left. I once owned MOTU Unisyn back in system 9 days.
one think you may be interested in capitaine, is the more expensive pro version has two features the other doesnt. Works as a plug-in, which can be need, I guess automating sysex stuff w/ ease, but in reference to something I think you used to talk about, it has the ability to take any of it's library of synths and export TouchOSC templates. I think that's cool?
― dan selzer, Saturday, 28 February 2015 00:39 (eleven years ago)
New synth day:
https://igcdn-photos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t51.2885-15/10838580_656329977829971_628990351_n.jpg
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Thursday, 19 March 2015 03:07 (eleven years ago)
slick
― don't ask me why i posted this (electricsound), Thursday, 19 March 2015 03:41 (eleven years ago)
mucked around on various things that were new to me at 'synth sunday' event, here's my HOT TAKES
- korg odyssey: played with one of the whiteface ones for five minutes (big line for this). oscillators sound good. the three filters all sound noticeably different; the moogalike one that got them in trouble noticeably loses the bottom end when you turn the resonance up, the other two are better I reckon. ring mod when playing duophonically sounds amazing. sliders had a lil bit of play from side to side, felt good when actually sliding tho. the PPC mod buttons are very lol, what were they thinking here first time around - not pleasant to use. keyboard is fine, not minikeys no matter what the forum dorks (who are all concert-grade pianists I'm sure) say.
- korg kronos: I sat in front of this for a bit, scrolled through the menus and backed away in fear. some musical director type bro demoed it a bit later, the piano sounded pretty dead-on.
- volca keys: this was quite entertaining for the size, especially poly ring mode. cruuuuunchy digi-delay.
- DSI prophet 12: was in a dark corner of the room, couldn't see enough to get a dece sound out of it! (had similar problem with other volcas and and an elektron analog 4.) no prophet 6 in attendance sadly.
- DSI mopho x4: didn't really grab me after a quick tweak.
- minibrute SE: luuuuuurve my microbrute so thought I'd get along quite well with this, but it wasn't doing it for me - couldn't put a finger on why, maybe I'm too used to the extra restrictions. does look pretty sweet tho with the silver case and wood ends.
- moog voyager: sassy electric blue backlight model. people seem to hate on these a bit as overpriced/hyped/whatever but I was feelin' it, having all the mod bus options on the front panel really opens you up to thinking about what you can do with it. most solid build quality of anything I tried. had to take a phone call right at the moment that I was getting on top of it, would've loved another five minutes. (well, hours)
- moog theremini: fun. obviously it quantises a bit, so not as forbidding as the old-school wood case one I played with in sydney years ago. looks like a spaceship.
- buchla music easel: OK I didn't actually get a go on this, it did look pretty bangin' tho.
― gay cat park (disambiguation) (haitch), Monday, 23 March 2015 21:49 (eleven years ago)
Who took the reigns at Roland? After 20+ years of making shitty ROMpler versions of their classic analogs, they debuted a new analog synth at NAMM. Two months later, at MusikMesse, they've gone full Eurorack. Must've gotten tired of Korg eating their lunch.
― naus, Thursday, 16 April 2015 02:36 (eleven years ago)
Reins, I meant reins.
kakehashi (the founder) retired in 2013, and there was a management buyout last year.
I guess it always takes time to get things done in a bigger company, too - roland is nearly 3,000 employees, korg is closer to 300.
― gay cat park (disambiguation) (haitch), Thursday, 16 April 2015 04:06 (eleven years ago)
can I just
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nMmzO_Rpbg
― gay cat park (disambiguation) (haitch), Saturday, 18 April 2015 02:08 (eleven years ago)
just think, if we all chipped in our life savings...
unrelated: synthex reissue crowdfunding campaign - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/elka-synthex-synthesisers-by-generalmusic
― gay cat park (disambiguation) (haitch), Saturday, 18 April 2015 02:26 (eleven years ago)
I made a MIDI-enabled Juno-106 emulation that runs in the web browser: 106.js
Chrome/Desktop only for now.
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Monday, 18 May 2015 14:44 (eleven years ago)
That's awesome, St3ve! I'd like to try it over MIDI, but need a new interface.
― naus, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:00 (eleven years ago)
If it was accurate, the Chorus would make a clicking noise and one or more of the voice chips would be crackling.
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:12 (eleven years ago)
seriously though, fun stuff.
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:20 (eleven years ago)
wow!
― lil urbane (Jordan), Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:24 (eleven years ago)
The chorus on my 106 is loud af, sounds like the ocean when it's engaged.
― naus, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:30 (eleven years ago)
Thanks for checking it out! I'll add "failing voice chips" to the list of future features. ;)
I want to take a break from working on it because I've been super immersed in this thing for a few weeks, but I also kind of want to dive back in and implement MIDI learn -- WebMIDI is quite young still, and I haven't come across any other websynths that do that yet.
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:30 (eleven years ago)
broken roland chorus is a known issue. Both my 106 and Alpha Juno have the problem, it's pretty much unusable at this point, especially on the Alpha Juno.
The crackling voice chip is a whole other epidemic with an interesting history, with years of people swapping out chips then putting in cloned chips before the discovery that the crackling was because the roland plastic coating was melting and causing it to short and the realization that you didn't need to replace the chip, just remove it, melt off the rubber insulation with acetone, and put the chip back in and it's 100% good.
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:55 (eleven years ago)
never knew about the chorus problem before... mine works ok (though with a lot of hiss).had the chip fix a couple years ago.
here's a juno question: in unison mode, does everybody experience sort of a weird in-and-out of sync effect with the oscillators? kind of a rapidly changing timbre, note to note?
― chinavision!, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 16:05 (eleven years ago)
On my 106, yes. It's nearly unusable except for with percussive sounds. On my Alpha Juno 1 it's fine.
It might be a calibration issue. I need to get the 106 serviced anyway.
― naus, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 16:49 (eleven years ago)
There's no oscillator spread in the Juno's unison mode, so it doesn't sound very good. There are some aftermarket mods that address this, like this one for 6/60 which has been going around today and looks really neat: http://tubbutec.de/juno-66/
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Tuesday, 19 May 2015 16:53 (eleven years ago)
oh that polysex mod looks nice... I'd love the detuning function!
― chinavision!, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 19:54 (eleven years ago)
I updated my synth so you can share patches. For example: Smooth Pad
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Thursday, 21 May 2015 23:30 (eleven years ago)
But apparently I can't format a link. Once more:
Smooth Pad
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Thursday, 21 May 2015 23:31 (eleven years ago)
Also Chrome 43, which includes WebMIDI, is the new stable version, very exciting times
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Thursday, 21 May 2015 23:32 (eleven years ago)
In a similar vein to the Juno-66, has anyone tried one of these for their 106?
http://kiwitechnics.com/kiwi-106.htm ?
― écorché (S-), Monday, 25 May 2015 06:38 (eleven years ago)
No but I dream of it. And getting the appropriate overlay:
http://www.synthgraphics.com/kiwi-106.html
― dan selzer, Monday, 25 May 2015 13:06 (eleven years ago)
Indeed, especially the Jupiter version.
You should jump on it - it's a bit of a slap in the face for here as they don't accept Australian or New Zealand dollars...
― écorché (S-), Tuesday, 26 May 2015 04:01 (eleven years ago)
106 owners: did you replace your 80017As with clones or acetone-bath the existing chips?
― naus, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 18:19 (eleven years ago)
I replaced the first crackly one with a clone, back before anyone knew about the acetone bath.
Then when further ones started to go, I sent the entire motherboard to Synth Spa on eBay to do the acetone on all the voice chips and it's been perfect since.
Now the chorus is extra noisy though. I'll get that fixed eventually but actually don't use it that much.
― dan selzer, Thursday, 28 May 2015 01:18 (eleven years ago)
synth spa here... worked like a charm, but now I need to replace the battery since I can't store patch memory anymore!
― chinavision!, Thursday, 28 May 2015 03:01 (eleven years ago)
I've read bad things about synth spa's turnaround times, but his work has a good reputation.
That said, I might try to find a local tech. I've got an Akai AX-60 in worse shape that was super-cheap. If they can get that fully working, I'll trust 'em with the Juno.
― naus, Thursday, 28 May 2015 19:09 (eleven years ago)
New 106.js update that I'm pretty excited about.
You can now map every control to any MIDI CC message, so you can play and tweak with your hardware controller. It supports 7-bit or 14-bit CCs for those smooth filter sweeps. Your mappings will be remembered per-input, so you can have multiple mappings for multiple devices, and your last-used device is loaded by default when you bring up the page. As far as I know, this is the first web synth with a MIDI learn feature.
― L'Haim, to life (St3ve Go1db3rg), Sunday, 31 May 2015 18:25 (eleven years ago)
So I went to my boss' house yesterday for my party. He collects Fairlights, and Fairlight discs, and check out one of the discs that he's acquired:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/382/18319804365_98198f2c9f_b.jpg
!!!
― schwantz, Sunday, 31 May 2015 21:18 (eleven years ago)