Very cool.rsmus7 wrote: sv-tic
Thanks!
Finally listened to this one, after building my new pc. Very nice drone, i like it.vurt wrote:aside from showing off the loops a demo should show the end results of the inspiration derived from a product. here i use 3 samples as sound sources and the rest is just delays and comb filters.
master at work.
dunno how the mixdown sounds but dont have time to check it as angel starts in 2 mins, laters hope you enjoy, or at least get an idea of how flexible the loops are
Very cool!nitex wrote:Finally listened to this one, after building my new pc. Very nice drone, i like it.vurt wrote:aside from showing off the loops a demo should show the end results of the inspiration derived from a product. here i use 3 samples as sound sources and the rest is just delays and comb filters.
master at work.
dunno how the mixdown sounds but dont have time to check it as angel starts in 2 mins, laters hope you enjoy, or at least get an idea of how flexible the loops are
Here is a more serious attempt by me using the sounds, very short currently and unfinished though, i've used also some drum samples in this one.
http://www.beatslaughter.de/forum/sv.ogg
Indeed. How did you do that?emdot_ambient wrote: There's a surprisingly dirty, crunchy rhythm track in here
Very much!Enjoy.![]()
These are exceptionally nice Absynth 3 patchesemdot_ambient wrote:Okay, finally . . . I've got new web hosting (but no actual html as yet). BUT I can finally share this with you:
Demos of 11 presets made with Absynth3 and this sample set. In this demo I've used no external FX, compression or limiting, so you might need to turn it up a bit. ALL the sounds are loops from this collection, no other samples or oscillators were used.
Note that not all the sounds are ambient. There's a surprisingly dirty, crunchy rhythm track in here as well as washy ambient spaces.
I have enough presets for Absynth3 that I can do another 2 or 3 demos. Just haven't had the time yet.
Enjoy.
How I did that . . . I must admit that I didn't put a hell of a lot of work into these. I loaded up the default bank, and then replaced all the oscillators with samples from the loop collection. I would then edit the presets, mostly adjusting the oscillator pitch transpositions, modulator settings, mix and stereo placement. Then I'd adjust the FX section. I rarely adjusted the envelopes or LFO settings or anything else.herodotus wrote:Indeed. How did you do that?emdot_ambient wrote: There's a surprisingly dirty, crunchy rhythm track in hereVery much!Enjoy.![]()
Thanks!
I will get this on my webserver right away.
Thanks, Steve! I think I covered most of it above. Only one preset (not in this sample) did I leave with its original sound. In that case, I needed a more steady unobtrusive sound to bolster the melodic content. I think it was a flute sound I left in. But otherwise, start by replacing the oscillators with these wavs and start playing around. Sometimes I ended up using Granular synthesis instead of a straight wav, but not often as the results tend to be rather unpredictable.SBall wrote:These are exceptionally nice Absynth 3 patches. I'd be most interested in your programming approach with these samples if you'd care to share.
Done:emdot_ambient wrote:
So glad you like and are adding the demo to your server! I do intend to do examples of the other presets. Have 31 so far.
This demo is really very tasty. Do you have any idea when you will be releasing any of these Absynth patches?emdot_ambient wrote:
So glad you like and are adding the demo to your server! I do intend to do examples of the other presets. Have 31 so far.
Thanks. I've never tried sharing Absynth presets that are wav based. I assume the wavs aren't saved in the .fxb so you'd have to point them to your copy of these wav files . . . is that easy to do?onexeno wrote:This demo is really very tasty. Do you have any idea when you will be releasing any of these Absynth patches?emdot_ambient wrote:
So glad you like and are adding the demo to your server! I do intend to do examples of the other presets. Have 31 so far.
I'm no expert, but I think the patch user would need to move a copy of the wavs to the Absynth sample directory, or to a new sub-directory in Absynth Sound Library directory, and adjust the patch to point to this copy.emdot_ambient wrote:Thanks. I've never tried sharing Absynth presets that are wav based. I assume the wavs aren't saved in the .fxb so you'd have to point them to your copy of these wav files . . . is that easy to do?onexeno wrote:This demo is really very tasty. Do you have any idea when you will be releasing any of these Absynth patches?emdot_ambient wrote:
So glad you like and are adding the demo to your server! I do intend to do examples of the other presets. Have 31 so far.
emdot_ambient wrote:And here are two more demos of Absynth3 presets using these samples:
part 2, 11 more presets
part 3 and yet another 11 presets
As before, I've used no external FX, compression or limiting. All the presets but one use only loops from this collection (one of the presets in part 2 uses a core Absynth sound, but it's only there to enhance the fundamental tone), no other samples or oscillators were used.
As before, there's a fairly wide diversity of sounds, not all are ambient per se.
Enjoy some more.
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