MF-105m + CP-251 = wind noises

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ark
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MF-105m + CP-251 = wind noises

Post by ark » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:25 am

http://soundcloud.com/andrew-koenig/playful-wind

Noise -> MF-105 input
LFO (Tri) -> Attenuator -> MF-105 Rate
S&H Out 2 -> MF-105 Envelope

Stereo outputs panned part way to center

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Re: MF-105m + CP-251 = wind noises

Post by VCS3 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:13 pm

Very cool, thanks for sharing.
I like "Minimal Gong" as well. What did you use for that?
Sounds like Ring Modulator and Delay.

As I'm writing this, I'm listening to "End of Summer", good tune.
What's the wheezy synth you're using?

Cheers!

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Re: MF-105m + CP-251 = wind noises

Post by ark » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:39 am

VCS3 wrote:Very cool, thanks for sharing.
I like "Minimal Gong" as well. What did you use for that?
Sounds like Ring Modulator and Delay.

As I'm writing this, I'm listening to "End of Summer", good tune.
What's the wheezy synth you're using?

Cheers!
Thanks!

Minimal Gong and End of Summer are all in Ableton Live. Minimal Gong was a single gong sample with a few of Live's FX: Beat Repeat, Corpus, and then Vocoder side-chained from a separate track with a drum loop. "End of Summer" uses a lot of stuff. I think the "wheezy synth" you're referring to is the lead sound in the first section, in which case it's a library patch named "Epic Trance." Operator + Saturator + Auto Filter.

The music in "End of Summer" is all original, except for two traditional Irish fiddle tunes that I use in the second section: They're called "Banish Misfortune" and "Gravel Walk." The harmonies, bass lines, etc. are all original.

The marimba-like sounds in the fourth section are from the SonicCouture Skiddaw Stones library.

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