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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby thealien666 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:03 pm

Splendid, Kenneth!

It's "creamy". :D

I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog. :wink:

Again, I couldn't help but jam along a melody/lead on my Mini. Maybe we should do a collab one of these days ?
Well, it has five forward speeds..What, you mean electronic gear ? Got cruise control.. mmh what ? Oh, you mean musical equipment gear ? It has a nice sound system too.
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby stiiiiiiive » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:42 pm

thealien666 wrote:I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog. :wink:

Ooh yeah, those pads are awesome. Really good track, bravo!!
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Kenneth » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:07 pm

thealien666 wrote:Splendid, Kenneth!

It's "creamy". :D

I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog. :wink:

Again, I couldn't help but jam along a melody/lead on my Mini. Maybe we should do a collab one of these days ?


Thanks, Alain! Yeah, the Casiotone 405 is a beautifully simple instrument, and it certainly plays a key role in my sound.

A collaboration? I would love to! I've never done one before so I don't really know how it would work over long distance.

stiiiiiiive: thanks for the nice words! Run that Casiotone through some chorus and delay and it is pure magic :)
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Logodave » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:26 pm

Kenneth,

Nice track, very relaxing is how I describe that. The Casiotone gives it individuality. Excellent work.
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Kenneth » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:21 am

Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!

http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/window-feat-alain-hubert
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby filtered » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:06 am

Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!

http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert


awesome! forum musical collaboration! I love it!
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Voltor07 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:39 pm

filtered wrote:
Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!

http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert


awesome! forum musical collaboration! I love it!

Indeed! Beautiful work! :mrgreen:
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby thealien666 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:12 pm

Hey, I know that guy ! :mrgreen:

Just as a side note, the two lead parts were recorded while I was having a toothache and was under mild pain killers (wisdom tooth growing, can you believe it ? I'll be 47 in a couple of weeks! :shock: )

This is the Mini D with two sawtooth (ouch) waveforms very slightly detuned, and the feedback trick of the external input.
For the second part, I decided to add a little Small Stone phasing in there, just to make it "swirly" to go with the overall "creamy" feel of the song.
Well, it has five forward speeds..What, you mean electronic gear ? Got cruise control.. mmh what ? Oh, you mean musical equipment gear ? It has a nice sound system too.
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Voltor07 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:39 pm

Creamy and swirly sounds a lot less pleasant than this song is... :lol:
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Kenneth » Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:54 pm

Voltor07 wrote:Creamy and swirly sounds a lot less pleasant than this song is... :lol:


Well that really depends on what kind of cream and swirls we're talking about here... 8)
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby thealien666 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:14 am

Of course, I was referring to some creamy vanilla ice cream with swirly caramel... :mrgreen:
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Voltor07 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:10 am

thealien666 wrote:Of course, I was referring to some creamy vanilla ice cream with swirly caramel... :mrgreen:

Definitely...that works! :mrgreen:
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Cpt Beardheart » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:54 am

Hi folks.

Spent more than a few hours this week working on understanding the XL better. I learned a lot. I recorded this song in Reaper, routing MIDI out and audio in one track at a time with the Voyager for each part. Lots of Voyager sounds to hear, lol. Obviously, this is a cover. I found a good MIDI file on one of those cheesy free MIDI websites. That's all I needed to get started making noise.

http://soundcloud.com/jcnorman/dazed-and-confused

That's mDrummer Small doing the drums. I started to try to use the voyager to make each individual drum sound, but that got to be too much. So the drum track is not a Voyager. Everything else is.
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Voltor07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:04 am

Whoa! LOTS of cool modulation in that! :D
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Re: post your voyager sounds

Postby Kenneth » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:02 pm

Cpt Beardheart wrote:Hi folks.

Spent more than a few hours this week working on understanding the XL better. I learned a lot. I recorded this song in Reaper, routing MIDI out and audio in one track at a time with the Voyager for each part. Lots of Voyager sounds to hear, lol. Obviously, this is a cover. I found a good MIDI file on one of those cheesy free MIDI websites. That's all I needed to get started making noise.

http://soundcloud.com/jcnorman/dazed-and-confused

That's mDrummer Small doing the drums. I started to try to use the voyager to make each individual drum sound, but that got to be too much. So the drum track is not a Voyager. Everything else is.


This is a thoroughly entertaining and educational listen! Have you tried sampling percussion sounds from the Voyager and then just sequencing them in your DAW? That's what I have started doing and I've been very pleased with the results. You might want to give that a shot.
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