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mkastrup wrote:so i'm doing some classic oldskool patches:

http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... ool_02.mp3 (WET/DRY)
I can't stop listening to this -- is there more?? :D
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tboulette wrote:
mkastrup wrote:so i'm doing some classic oldskool patches:

http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... ool_02.mp3 (WET/DRY)
I can't stop listening to this -- is there more?? :D
Sure... do a timewarp to late 70's and early 80's look up Tangerine Dream, Early Alan Parsons Project and a bit of Jean Michel Jarre then i'm sure you will find something :)

Those are the people i have in mind when i make these patches. I'm not trying to do 100% rip off of sounds so the sounds are as i remember them 25 years ago. What i DO try to copy is the overall mood of that type of synthesis based music.

Todays musicians would prolly add a DnB beat to ;) but i like it as it is, floating and pure.

/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour

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Here's my contribution to the patch exchange area :

http://www.zebrasynth.com/download/Peter_Bank.rar

32 mindblowing patches for Zebra2 ! :oops:
I did them while learning to program the synth, so no wildly modulated sounds here. I will refine them and add more sounds later.
And the best news : they're free ! :party:

Enjoy,

Peter.
My band : The Black Tartan Clan (celtic punkrock)

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pschelfh wrote:Here's my contribution to the patch exchange area :

http://www.zebrasynth.com/download/Peter_Bank.rar

32 mindblowing patches for Zebra2 ! :oops:
I did them while learning to program the synth, so no wildly modulated sounds here. I will refine them and add more sounds later.
And the best news : they're free ! :party:

Enjoy,

Peter.
Thanks Peter!! :D I always appreciate new sounds for Zebra.

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pschelfh wrote:Here's my contribution to the patch exchange area :

http://www.zebrasynth.com/download/Peter_Bank.rar

32 mindblowing patches for Zebra2 ! :oops:
I did them while learning to program the synth, so no wildly modulated sounds here. I will refine them and add more sounds later.
And the best news : they're free ! :party:

Enjoy,

Peter.
Good job Peter :)

Here are my fav's and why:

NAT Holy Cheeze because its dead simple
PAD Epic Strings good spread
PAD Sad Strings almost vintage EQ'ed
PRC Trash Loop interesting
SYN Narrow Solo good EQ
SYN Romantica because its a guitarish sound without use of comb
SYN The Sawz because of the phatness

/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour

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here is a little presetpack for psytrance , chill or what you want. some preset are based on the factory presets other are build from scratch.

[url]http://www.solarsoundnetwork.org/archiv ... etpack.zip[/url]


thanks to urs for the awesome black and white cablemonster.


psycox
http://www.myspace.com/solarsoundnetwork
Last edited by psycox on Mon May 21, 2007 11:33 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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psycox wrote:here is a little presetpack for psytrance , chill or what you want. some preset are based on the factory presets other are build from scratch.

http://rapidshare.com/files/28606628/psycox.zip.html

or

http://www.sendspace.com/file/9gfia8


thanks to urs for the awesome black and white cablemonster.


psycox
http://www.myspace.com/solarsoundnetwork
Cheers.

:)

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psycox wrote:here is a little presetpack for psytrance
WOW - that's a lot! And a nice demo tune!

Thanks,

;) Urs

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psycox wrote:here is a little presetpack for psytrance , chill or what you want. some preset are based on the factory presets other are build from scratch.
Awesome! :tu:

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Thanks!

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pschelfh wrote:Here's my contribution to the patch exchange area :
http://www.zebrasynth.com/download/Peter_Bank.rar
Just been checking these out - some very nice stuff in there!

I see you're putting Transmission to good use to create new sounds - good to see/hear!
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psycox wrote:here is a little presetpack for psytrance , chill or what you want. some preset are based on the factory presets other are build from scratch.
Cool stuff indeed. I particularly liked many of the arps and the distorted textures - very nice stuff!
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mkastrup wrote:Working on it but the LFO thing keeps me from doing evolved patches so i'm doing some classic oldskool patches.
Michael,

I really gotta say the subtle evolution of the main progression is excellent. I was wondering how you accomplished this? Was this with an ARP or your own skillful fingers?

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bmrzycki wrote:
mkastrup wrote:Working on it but the LFO thing keeps me from doing evolved patches so i'm doing some classic oldskool patches.
Michael,

I really gotta say the subtle evolution of the main progression is excellent. I was wondering how you accomplished this? Was this with an ARP or your own skillful fingers?
Sorry for a late reply but i've been away but here goes :)

The main bass theme is ARP made and all progression is build within the patches so it comes out naturally or atleast thats what i'm trying to do ;) cause i dont want to fiddle with these setting in the mix. The outcome of patches like this is never identical, too much movement takes it out of control so its about staying within a limited area but with added life to it.

When i listen to other peoples patches i dont think mines much different, its all about making the sounds which suit a track. For my part i tend to think in frequency when building patches for a track so i try to make patches fit a certain spectrum so they dont overlap with other patches.

Anyway, Zebra almost screams M O D U L A T E me with all those options so thats exactly what im doing :)

/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour

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mkastrup wrote:The main bass theme is ARP made and all progression is build within the patches so it comes out naturally or atleast thats what i'm trying to do ;) cause i dont want to fiddle with these setting in the mix. The outcome of patches like this is never identical, too much movement takes it out of control so its about staying within a limited area but with added life to it.
Thanks for the reply, I really like subtle evolving shifts like the one you did. I looked at your Orbit patch and saw some of the tricks you use to make a patch never seem to repeat. Neat stuff!
mkastrup wrote:When i listen to other peoples patches i dont think mines much different, its all about making the sounds which suit a track. For my part i tend to think in frequency when building patches for a track so i try to make patches fit a certain spectrum so they dont overlap with other patches.
I'm just thankful you released those patches to us all. Seeing what you do in there (as well as Zircon, Tas, Howard) really helps me learn. Playing with combs today was a lot of fun. I wonder how subtle lfo and mseg attachments to those would sound...
mkastrup wrote:Anyway, Zebra almost screams M O D U L A T E me with all those options so thats exactly what im doing :)
Amen to that! I almost bought Blue but saw the buzz around Zebra and got into the pre-buy. I'm proud to say Zebra is my first synth and I doubt I'll be needing a second for a long time. I'm just barely starting to feel comfortable with the oscillators (still doing a bit of head scratching on the spectro- wave modes).

Thanks for replying :D

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