post your voyager sounds
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Splendid, Kenneth!
It's "creamy".
I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog.
Again, I couldn't help but jam along a melody/lead on my Mini. Maybe we should do a collab one of these days ?
It's "creamy".
I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog.
Again, I couldn't help but jam along a melody/lead on my Mini. Maybe we should do a collab one of these days ?
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Ooh yeah, those pads are awesome. Really good track, bravo!!thealien666 wrote:I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog.
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Thanks, Alain! Yeah, the Casiotone 405 is a beautifully simple instrument, and it certainly plays a key role in my sound.thealien666 wrote:Splendid, Kenneth!
It's "creamy".
I didn't expect a Casiotone to sound this good next to a Moog.
Again, I couldn't help but jam along a melody/lead on my Mini. Maybe we should do a collab one of these days ?
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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Kenneth,
Nice track, very relaxing is how I describe that. The Casiotone gives it individuality. Excellent work.
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
Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!
http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert
http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert
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Re: post your voyager sounds
awesome! forum musical collaboration! I love it!Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!
http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert
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Indeed! Beautiful work!filtered wrote:awesome! forum musical collaboration! I love it!Now here's the same track, "Window", this time with "TheAlien666" soloing on Model D!
http://www.soundcloud.com/ynnek001/wind ... ain-hubert
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Hey, I know that guy !
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! )
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.
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! )
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.
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
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DSI Prophet REV2
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Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
Re: post your voyager sounds
Creamy and swirly sounds a lot less pleasant than this song is...
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Well that really depends on what kind of cream and swirls we're talking about here...Voltor07 wrote:Creamy and swirly sounds a lot less pleasant than this song is...
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Of course, I was referring to some creamy vanilla ice cream with swirly caramel...
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Re: post your voyager sounds
Definitely...that works!thealien666 wrote:Of course, I was referring to some creamy vanilla ice cream with swirly caramel...
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Re: post your voyager sounds
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.
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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Whoa! LOTS of cool modulation in that!
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Re: post your voyager sounds
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.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.
Moog Matriarch, ARP Odyssey MKII, Roland Juno-60, Yamaha DX7, Yamaha VSS-30