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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by thealien666 » Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:18 am

Vsyevolod wrote:At 0:33, your synth comes in out of tune... Might want to check that out.

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Disarm D'arcy » Mon Nov 17, 2014 4:04 pm

https://genderstudies.bandcamp.com

I have recently released this EP thingy. It's some minimalist dark ambient / noise drone / thingy. Moog wise, a lot of the droning is made using Filtatron's oscillator on an iPad which sounds surprisingly good. Also a bit of Little Phatty in there. Enjoy, it's a free download ;)

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Post by Kenneth » Sun Nov 23, 2014 11:11 pm

Yeah, I caught that too. It was actually not the synth, but the Machinedrum which I'd programmed some tonal sounds into, that I never bothered to make sure was in tune with my synth. I suppose I could go back and tune it up with the synth and redo it, but I don;t think the original feeling would be there. Anyway, it's just a rough demo. I haven't been able to do any big productions lately as my computer is not feeling well in its old age. I think I will have to buy a new one soon, though in the meantime I'll just record these little jam sessions into my handheld recorder.
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Post by dswo » Sun Nov 23, 2014 11:50 pm

Kenneth wrote:Yeah, I caught that too. It was actually not the synth, but the Machinedrum which I'd programmed some tonal sounds into, that I never bothered to make sure was in tune with my synth. I suppose I could go back and tune it up with the synth and redo it, but I don;t think the original feeling would be there. Anyway, it's just a rough demo. I haven't been able to do any big productions lately as my computer is not feeling well in its old age. I think I will have to buy a new one soon, though in the meantime I'll just record these little jam sessions into my handheld recorder.
Setting up a new computer is so boring. My program drive died a couple weeks ago. Data was on a separate drive, and replacement drives are cheap, but reinstalling the OS and programs was still a chore -- one of several reasons I keep the synths separate and record everything on my iPad.
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Kenneth » Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:56 pm

I don't mind setting up a new computer, I just hate having to spend that much money on something that will lose 100% of its value in 5 years. Buying a $1200 synthesizer isn't something you have to think about for ages; if you find that you don't like it, you can sell it back for most, if not all, of what you got it for. Computers are different, because you spend a lot of money knowing that you'll never get it back. That stresses me out.
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by VCS3 » Thu Dec 04, 2014 1:32 pm

https://thetaraexperiment.bandcamp.com/ ... at-murders

This is quite possibly the most accessible Tara Experiment album to date.
Usually known for their Lo-Fi weirdness, the group has recorded a soundtrack for the film “The Fiat Murders”.

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Post by Kenneth » Fri Dec 05, 2014 9:28 pm

VCS3 wrote:https://thetaraexperiment.bandcamp.com/ ... at-murders

This is quite possibly the most accessible Tara Experiment album to date.
Usually known for their Lo-Fi weirdness, the group has recorded a soundtrack for the film “The Fiat Murders”.
Is this your music? You weren't clear on that in the post. I like it a lot. Definitely has a paranormal crime-drama feel to it, reminds me of Twin Peaks or X-Files. Are you the synthesist in the recordings, or do you share synthesizer duties with your bandmates?
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by noddyspuncture » Wed Dec 10, 2014 8:10 pm

Hi folks,

I was experimenting with my Q960 sequencer and two Minimoog's... one on each row, different notes dialled in through a quantizer.
A Lexicon delay and an Alesis reverb added. Just quickly thrown together, not had the two running in parallel yet so no thought went into the 'tune' as such.

It turned out better than I expected. I made another recording as well but not uploaded it yet.

Hope you like this one...

https://soundcloud.com/q-uazimodo03/two ... -sequenced

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Rabalder » Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:11 pm

Drums + Max/msp + two slim phatties

https://soundcloud.com/henry-kling/aeoa

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by stiiiiiiive » Tue Dec 30, 2014 8:23 pm

Wow, great as everytime you release something, mate. Bravissimo!!

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by stiiiiiiive » Tue Dec 30, 2014 8:48 pm

Oh, and I have some news too, by the way.

This is the second extract from our home made demo. It's called Big Black Bird.

DoNotOverThink - Big Black Bird - 4'53"

As usual, no tricks here. Eveything is played as on stage. From the Moog department, Little Phatty is our bassist and a 104M can be heard on the other keyboards.

Feedback welcome! :)

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Brian G » Fri Jan 02, 2015 12:08 pm

Recorded live New Years Eve.
https://soundcloud.com/brian-g206/nye2014

Arp. and sequenced parts: Korg Z1 Prophet 12 and Prophet 8. Rhodes : Yamaha Motif, clock chime: Little Phatty. Lead: Voyager x2

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Re: Share your synthesizer music!

Post by Casper » Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:00 am

1a2a3a - Três movimentos para quarteto de sintetizadores.
1a2a3a - Three movements for synthesizers quartet


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