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Sounds really tubey indeed, I first tought it would sound a like valve circuit, but when playing the demo I really heard it like it came through a pipeJohn Bowen wrote:Added a new example today using white noise fed into the tube filter. See the Solaris page: http://www.johnbowen.com/solaris.html
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Very cool John, thanks for putting up another sound example.
I thought it was rather haunting and ethereal, another color from the pallette we'll be able to choose from when creating sounds.
I know it's still a bit early but do you have any sound designers in mind who will be creating patches for the Solaris? confidential at this time?
just curious that's all, I know you are quite capable of creating some wonderful patches but if I remember you usually don't do a whole soundset.
Do we know yet how many patches(programs) will be in basic memory?
Am I old fashioned to still call them patches??
I thought it was rather haunting and ethereal, another color from the pallette we'll be able to choose from when creating sounds.
I know it's still a bit early but do you have any sound designers in mind who will be creating patches for the Solaris? confidential at this time?
just curious that's all, I know you are quite capable of creating some wonderful patches but if I remember you usually don't do a whole soundset.
Do we know yet how many patches(programs) will be in basic memory?
Am I old fashioned to still call them patches??
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Yes, absolutely! I've already contacted those who helped create some of the 500+ patches for the Solaris plug-in, and a number of other well-known sound designers have asked me to include them in the process as well. These people represent a good cross-section of many different styles - if I ended up doing them all, you'd probably get bored after a short while!seamonkey wrote:I know it's still a bit early but do you have any sound designers in mind who will be creating patches for the Solaris? confidential at this time?
I'm not sure what the final memory configuration will be, divided up between Presets and Multis - I was hoping to have 999 presets in there, but let's see how it goes.seamonkey wrote:Do we know yet how many patches(programs) will be in basic memory? Am I old fashioned to still call them patches??
And no, 'patch' is what I still call them, however I think the marketplace has sided with the term 'Presets' now. (I remember when we used to argue at length about what to call these objects at Korg, especially since we had patches, performances, multis, combos, etc., floating around, not to mention Yamaha's term, 'voices', which really led to some confusion in specifications - "How many voices do you have?").
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Hey and don't forget performances and partials.
I am so old when I go into an antique store they try to lock the doors behind me..................Ankyu.
I am so old we never had presets, but would ask how many sounds does it have.....................Ankyu..........................Please stay seated.
I am so old when I go into an antique store they try to lock the doors behind me..................Ankyu.
I am so old we never had presets, but would ask how many sounds does it have.....................Ankyu..........................Please stay seated.
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999? wow, that's quite a bit(more than I hoped for) . It will be interesting to hear how the different sound designers approach this wonderful new synthesizer with it's many tools to choose from.
It's nice to have a place to start(presets) with every new synthesizer but there's nothing more rewarding than coming up with one's own unique sound creation even if they are sometimes edited versions of a preset.
While I have a basic understanding of synthesis I'm basically a knob twister, button pusher, see what happens if I do this kinda guy.
I've just acquired a partially filled synthesizers.com porta 22 modular and the ability to see the signal path going from one module to another is not only fun but highly educational.
I guess that's how the term patches became so widely used in the early days, from people using patch cords to create their sounds.
Yes, I remember auditioning synths in the late 80's and each manufacturer had their own terminology, voices, combi's, presets, patches, programs, partials, etc.
Jimmy I'm so old Bob Moog was my paperboy!
It's nice to have a place to start(presets) with every new synthesizer but there's nothing more rewarding than coming up with one's own unique sound creation even if they are sometimes edited versions of a preset.
While I have a basic understanding of synthesis I'm basically a knob twister, button pusher, see what happens if I do this kinda guy.
I've just acquired a partially filled synthesizers.com porta 22 modular and the ability to see the signal path going from one module to another is not only fun but highly educational.
I guess that's how the term patches became so widely used in the early days, from people using patch cords to create their sounds.
Yes, I remember auditioning synths in the late 80's and each manufacturer had their own terminology, voices, combi's, presets, patches, programs, partials, etc.
Jimmy I'm so old Bob Moog was my paperboy!
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Hi All:
Another little test - this time, you have a 50/50 chance guessing which is which, since there's only 2 examples.
One of these is the Solaris, and the other is a Rev3 Prophet 5.
CEM 1
CEM 2
Here's both of the files, one in each ear:
CEMs together
Another little test - this time, you have a 50/50 chance guessing which is which, since there's only 2 examples.
One of these is the Solaris, and the other is a Rev3 Prophet 5.
CEM 1
CEM 2
Here's both of the files, one in each ear:
CEMs together
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Yes, well....that is the easy giveaway
Also...re: Solaris - this is not strictly an emulation of a CEM filter (it's not in there yet), but the main MultiMode filter in Lowpass 4 pole (24 dB slope) mode.
I just wanted to call it that for the test's sake.
So...no 'slop' parameter in the Solaris tuning yet...and I hit the Tune button on my P5 numerous times!! Next time I'll have to be a lot more careful...
-jb
p.s. re: resonance - yeah, I should have spent more time on it to match them
Also...re: Solaris - this is not strictly an emulation of a CEM filter (it's not in there yet), but the main MultiMode filter in Lowpass 4 pole (24 dB slope) mode.
I just wanted to call it that for the test's sake.
So...no 'slop' parameter in the Solaris tuning yet...and I hit the Tune button on my P5 numerous times!! Next time I'll have to be a lot more careful...
-jb
p.s. re: resonance - yeah, I should have spent more time on it to match them
Had me fooled! Will the CEMulation sound different enough to warrant developing it?John Bowen wrote:...not strictly an emulation of a CEM filter (it's not in there yet), but the main MultiMode filter in Lowpass 4 pole (24 dB slope) mode. I just wanted to call it that for the test's sake.
BTW: I'm looking forward to any news about that SLOP parameter (because I think it might make a huge difference to the "sound")
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