http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/prody3.mp3
No arranging, just some tracks manually played and recorded. I suppose I should quantise the drum sounds a little
Some spontaneous Prodyssey noises from tonight
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I've enjoyed all of the music you have created with the asb modules. you get a lot of sound out of them. my favorite is still ProIIMax.
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http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/prody3b.mp3
With better drums now.
I apologize in advance for the next one:
http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/oddproddy.mp3
Some weird comination of spring tiredness, burn out syndrome and climacterical indispositions is to blame for that.
With better drums now.
I apologize in advance for the next one:
http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/oddproddy.mp3
Some weird comination of spring tiredness, burn out syndrome and climacterical indispositions is to blame for that.
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Re: Some spontaneous Prodyssey noises from tonight
Sounds like you found preset #119 from the original factory preset bank. That rippling water sound effect is one of my all-time favs. In fact, I had that patch playing continuously for hours on end when I first discovered it!Bluescreen wrote:http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/prody3.mp3
No arranging, just some tracks manually played and recorded. I suppose I should quantise the drum sounds a little
Nice work! - G
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Seems like I unknowingly reprogrammed one of the presets. One of my principles is not to touch the preset sounds of a new unit because that takes away a big amount of the fun discovering a synth. I didn't even step through them so far.
One time, when there is stagnation in my own programming efforts, I'll examine the presets in search for new suggestions.
Btw, the noise to filter modulation is indeed one thing I love on the Creamware boxes. I didn't have a VA or software yet that does this in such an analogue way. Even my real analogue Evolver doesn't do this so good because it's analogue components react a little slowly on noise as modulation source.
One time, when there is stagnation in my own programming efforts, I'll examine the presets in search for new suggestions.
Btw, the noise to filter modulation is indeed one thing I love on the Creamware boxes. I didn't have a VA or software yet that does this in such an analogue way. Even my real analogue Evolver doesn't do this so good because it's analogue components react a little slowly on noise as modulation source.
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I think this is the one. Not sure though if I moved some faders during recording in addition to using modwheel, aftertouch and bender.
I think this is the one. Not sure though if I moved some faders during recording in addition to using modwheel, aftertouch and bender.
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