Syntronik [update March 2018: New T-03 Bonus Content & 4-for-1 bass synth promo] available
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
This is for wag: Some where in this thread you mentioned at this point in history, and I am paraphrasing, pretty much everything's been done in terms of music style, especailly pop music, such that you could identify something in any track that's already been done.
I'd like to take you up on that! Looking for forward to your analysis :
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/moon-is-rising
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/ze ... ssacre-3am
I'd like to take you up on that! Looking for forward to your analysis :
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/moon-is-rising
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/ze ... ssacre-3am
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- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Okay, here goes.plexuss wrote:This is for wag: Some where in this thread you mentioned at this point in history, and I am paraphrasing, pretty much everything's been done in terms of music style, especailly pop music, such that you could identify something in any track that's already been done.
I'd like to take you up on that! Looking for forward to your analysis :
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/moon-is-rising
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/ze ... ssacre-3am
Moon Is Rising – Very nice track. Touches of Yes, Genesis, Brian Eno, John Tesh and Yanni. Kind of an ambient, new age, prog track. Really liked this one. But certainly nothing I would call “New”.
Zen Garden Massacre – Another very nice track. Touches of Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, John Tesh (Again) and Genesis (mostly from Foxtrot). Liked this one a lot too. Again, nothing new here.
There has been so much music, especially obscure or “off the beaten path” that it's literally impossible to do something new. In over 50 years of listening to the radio, going to underground record stores and literally searching for every piece of obscurity I could get my hands on, there is nothing I haven't heard.
You should come over and see my record collection (going back to 1964) sometime. It would blow your mind into a thousand pieces.
PS - You are very talented. Loved this stuff. Very easy to listen to and very interesting if you're into this kind of "rambling on" which is what I basically grew up on (Autobahn was a pop tune to me)
Thanks for sharing this. Really liked it.
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
FWIW, somebody posted this over at Gearslutz. I think it sounds great regardless of how programmable it is.
https://soundcloud.com/transilmania/cuz-you-do
https://soundcloud.com/transilmania/cuz-you-do
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Peter - IK Multimedia Peter - IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=217907
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7864 posts since 20 Oct, 2009
FYI, since there was talk about our forum and there have been feature requests posted here, someone did make a thread for FRs on the official IK Forum at this link
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Yes, Genesis, Eno, Tesh, Yanni (but only if you are talking looks), TD... ok, I'll take it. But yes, I agree... music evolves... to me it's like a plant where initially there is only one sprout and no off-shoots. over time there are more and more off shoots until there are so many you want to give the thing a good trimming and get rid of the some of over-growth debris.wagtunes wrote:Okay, here goes.plexuss wrote:This is for wag: Some where in this thread you mentioned at this point in history, and I am paraphrasing, pretty much everything's been done in terms of music style, especailly pop music, such that you could identify something in any track that's already been done.
I'd like to take you up on that! Looking for forward to your analysis :
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/moon-is-rising
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/ze ... ssacre-3am
Moon Is Rising – Very nice track. Touches of Yes, Genesis, Brian Eno, John Tesh and Yanni. Kind of an ambient, new age, prog track. Really liked this one. But certainly nothing I would call “New”.
Zen Garden Massacre – Another very nice track. Touches of Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, John Tesh (Again) and Genesis (mostly from Foxtrot). Liked this one a lot too. Again, nothing new here.
There has been so much music, especially obscure or “off the beaten path” that it's literally impossible to do something new. In over 50 years of listening to the radio, going to underground record stores and literally searching for every piece of obscurity I could get my hands on, there is nothing I haven't heard.
You should come over and see my record collection (going back to 1964) sometime. It would blow your mind into a thousand pieces.
PS - You are very talented. Loved this stuff. Very easy to listen to and very interesting if you're into this kind of "rambling on" which is what I basically grew up on (Autobahn was a pop tune to me)
Thanks for sharing this. Really liked it.
#NONFR Check out my music at Bandcamp Free Streaming!
Free music with your support on Patreon | Youtube: Music of Plexus Videos (music videos) | Youtube: Plexus Productions (audio related) Stop whining. Make music.
Free music with your support on Patreon | Youtube: Music of Plexus Videos (music videos) | Youtube: Plexus Productions (audio related) Stop whining. Make music.
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Peter - IK Multimedia Peter - IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=217907
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7864 posts since 20 Oct, 2009
Thanks for posting that, I thought I had replied already as I definitely didn't see this in the "rough mixes" (or similar thread title) over there.wagtunes wrote:FWIW, somebody posted this over at Gearslutz. I think it sounds great regardless of how programmable it is.
https://soundcloud.com/transilmania/cuz-you-do
- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
I want to entire lot... I love all things NI and these synths are killer for $49 each!!!
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- KVRist
- 79 posts since 5 Feb, 2015
The trouble with this "nothing new under the sun" logic, is that it works for literally every work of art ever created.Touches of Yes, Genesis, Brian Eno, John Tesh and Yanni.
Mozart: A little opera buffa, a touch of Mannheim orchestration, clear J.C. Bach influences . . .
Tolstoy: Quite a bit of Pushkin, some Goethe, Gogol . . .
Picasso: Paul Cezanne and Henri Rousseau, archaic art from various sources . . .
Do you really look at Guernica and think, "Oh, well that's not really something *new*," because we can discern various precursors and influences?
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- KVRist
- 79 posts since 5 Feb, 2015
No, I mean Johann Christian Bach (whom Mozart visited in England in 1764 and 1765). Much scholarship on this subject, but you could start here: https://www.biu.ac.il/HU/mu/min-ad/06-2 ... 89-104.pdfExcept for JS Bach (not his youngest son JC if you mean him).
- KVRAF
- 5506 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
No, I mean your thesis doesn't apply to his father that much. I am acquainted with the topic and it evidently is his son you were referring to. He was Bach's youngest and maybe brightest, apart from his brother and tutor Carl Philipp Emanuel, but not as unique as his divine, sublime father. Bach ist Gott.
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- KVRist
- 79 posts since 5 Feb, 2015
It applies in every way to Bach senior, who was wild for the so-called "Italian style" (Vivaldi, Corelli, Torelli) -- and you can certainly hear that influence in his music. In fact, it's probably *more* true of Bach than some of the others I mentioned. He spent most of his career on the payroll of churches, and had to at least nod toward prevailing fashions in music (while also working within established genres). In that respect, he was no different than any other successful composer.No, I mean your thesis doesn't apply to his father that much.
I'm not saying he wasn't Gott; he certainly was. I'm just saying it's turtles all way down. Being able to point to the influences on a work of art doesn't mean that "nothing new" has been created.
- KVRAF
- 5506 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Those Italian works were his worst. Had to play Brandenburg 5 for my flute (traverso) exam. Hated it. Too pompous, too Italian. Disliked most of what he wrote in Köthen. Then, when I visited the castle with my wife and kids, I understood why he was too comfy there. Bach needed pain to write divine music. Problems aplenty in Leipzig. His cantatas and Parodieverfahren drove him to the H-Moll Messe and the Passions.
Now that's divinity for you. As for humanity, no man's an island. Which is why, in the end, no invention really is original, while intellectual property, in the same perspective, is undefendable. On the other hand, if we wouldn't uphold the fiction of intellectual property, our money-driven society probably wouldn't see much progress, pharmaceutical progress being a case in point. As for music, I would definitely defend the creative commons approach, as I do not want to entertain the thought that financial motivation necessarily enhances the creation of music. Pain is a much better one.
Now that's divinity for you. As for humanity, no man's an island. Which is why, in the end, no invention really is original, while intellectual property, in the same perspective, is undefendable. On the other hand, if we wouldn't uphold the fiction of intellectual property, our money-driven society probably wouldn't see much progress, pharmaceutical progress being a case in point. As for music, I would definitely defend the creative commons approach, as I do not want to entertain the thought that financial motivation necessarily enhances the creation of music. Pain is a much better one.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 9684 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
I thought this was going to be a dud from some of the sound clips sounding very MIDIesque... Having downloaded and tried the free version, I must say I'm pleasantly surprised.
I like that you broke up the sections into 50 dollar/50 credit chunks. And can even upgrade to the full kit through gear credits too. Nice touch.
Hmm on the free version all of the CC values are not labeled as to what they modulate. It is just a long list.. CC1 CC2 CC3 kind of like BBC1 BBC2 BBC3 hehe
It would be nice if they came up 'OSC1 Pitch, OSC2 Pitch, Cutoff1, Res1, etc.
I like that you broke up the sections into 50 dollar/50 credit chunks. And can even upgrade to the full kit through gear credits too. Nice touch.
Hmm on the free version all of the CC values are not labeled as to what they modulate. It is just a long list.. CC1 CC2 CC3 kind of like BBC1 BBC2 BBC3 hehe
It would be nice if they came up 'OSC1 Pitch, OSC2 Pitch, Cutoff1, Res1, etc.
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Where are you looking?
My understanding is that, by default, they do not modulate anything. There are a few assigned for Remote Control, but that's it.
My understanding is that, by default, they do not modulate anything. There are a few assigned for Remote Control, but that's it.