Michael, this is beautiful.mkastrup wrote: http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... ool_15.mp3 S L O W pads (DRY) (06:22)
/Michael
Zebra Oldskool Project
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- KVRist
- 407 posts since 23 Oct, 2006 from Northern New England
"Enough Spyro Gyra and you're hoping you'll be killed in a knife fight."
-- Chris in the morning
-- Chris in the morning
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Noooo dont try to convince me into making real music heh heh i'm having too much fun with Zebra still...
Sooo here's a little update MP3 demo cause this competition thing seems to take a bit longer than i thought.
This time its POLY's some of them you heard before in other demos.
http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... ool_16.mp3
Sorry bout the crappy playing but my motherkeyboard is messing up with some weirdo midi delays.
/Michael
Sooo here's a little update MP3 demo cause this competition thing seems to take a bit longer than i thought.
This time its POLY's some of them you heard before in other demos.
http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... ool_16.mp3
Sorry bout the crappy playing but my motherkeyboard is messing up with some weirdo midi delays.
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
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- KVRAF
- 3335 posts since 18 May, 2003 from Sweden
Just awesome!
So playable...
Congrats to MK and to Urs who made it possible!
/Joey
Congrats to MK and to Urs who made it possible!
/Joey
If it were easy, anybody could do it!
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Just played with the patches (that I won - how generous!) for a while. I can only say: Fantastic. Almost a must have for Zebra 2 owners.
Almost all of them seem to be extremely useable as well, so there's not too much "one key wonders" (there are some amazing ones of those, too), but they ask for being played. Which, IMO, is absolutely positive! So, in case you're not doing hard rock (or any other guitar-ish stuff), there's always a place to use these patches in whatever musical context. Excellent!
And while the few moments I had with them might be not enough to actually rate them, as it seems, the experience will only be getting better once I use them in some songs.
Cheers and thanks!
Almost all of them seem to be extremely useable as well, so there's not too much "one key wonders" (there are some amazing ones of those, too), but they ask for being played. Which, IMO, is absolutely positive! So, in case you're not doing hard rock (or any other guitar-ish stuff), there's always a place to use these patches in whatever musical context. Excellent!
And while the few moments I had with them might be not enough to actually rate them, as it seems, the experience will only be getting better once I use them in some songs.
Cheers and thanks!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
If it was my choosing i wouldnt have the directory structure start with ambient stuff cause it can be tricky to figure out what to do with it. But A is first in the alphabet sooo heh heh
If we all used same host, same computer, same everything it would be very easy to explain the whats and why's but i hope you do take the time to setup the MIDI files and save them with the correct patches because its a great guide to see how patches were ment to be played, thats is IF you cant see the purpose of a patch
As an example try play around the the patch named Dark Skies from the PADS dir. After playing for awhile you think you figured it all out but nopes, try play and hold this chord = C5 D5 E5 G5 A5 at velocity 60 and whoops where did that flute like thing and Elf people like sound come from ? Thats the sound which is all over the S L O W Pads demo MP3 track.
So always stay open, dont assume a patch only can sound like one thing. Be sure to try out soft playing - hard playing, Modhweel, Aftertouch etc...
Ok thats my FIRST advice
I'd be happy to give more if you like 
/Michael
If we all used same host, same computer, same everything it would be very easy to explain the whats and why's but i hope you do take the time to setup the MIDI files and save them with the correct patches because its a great guide to see how patches were ment to be played, thats is IF you cant see the purpose of a patch
As an example try play around the the patch named Dark Skies from the PADS dir. After playing for awhile you think you figured it all out but nopes, try play and hold this chord = C5 D5 E5 G5 A5 at velocity 60 and whoops where did that flute like thing and Elf people like sound come from ? Thats the sound which is all over the S L O W Pads demo MP3 track.
So always stay open, dont assume a patch only can sound like one thing. Be sure to try out soft playing - hard playing, Modhweel, Aftertouch etc...
Ok thats my FIRST advice
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
beautiful!
worth every penny
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRist
- 476 posts since 20 Mar, 2004 from Netherlands
+1spaceman wrote:beautiful!worth every penny
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I'm going to use some of the pads and bass in new track..
if I ever find time to finish it
if I ever find time to finish it
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRian
- 623 posts since 9 May, 2003 from Tumwater, WA
mkastrup wrote: So always stay open, dont assume a patch only can sound like one thing. Be sure to try out soft playing - hard playing, Modhweel, Aftertouch etc...
Oh sure, make me want to dig into my notron's supersteps feature now will you.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Funny you mention that cause 1 year ago i posted THIS on these forums:fab m. wrote:Nice demos for your sounds Michael, well done. I hear also sylvian/sakamoto's "moods" in some of those sounds...
http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... kamoto.mp3
If Urs think real real hard he will remember that he said it sounded a bit like Sakamoto
The patch itself is a bit rogue like which means you dont have full control of all whats happening so i had to limit it somehow and it turned in to be the MK Big in Japan XY in the Stacks dir. Its the only patch which i have included from that periode cause i mostly used Zebra for creating additive waveforms at that time.
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
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- KVRAF
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
Fantastic job!!! These are great presets.
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- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
That was you!mkastrup wrote:Funny you mention that cause 1 year ago i posted THIS on these forums:fab m. wrote:Nice demos for your sounds Michael, well done. I hear also sylvian/sakamoto's "moods" in some of those sounds...
http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... kamoto.mp3
If Urs think real real hard he will remember that he said it sounded a bit like Sakamoto
The patch itself is a bit rogue like which means you dont have full control of all whats happening so i had to limit it somehow and it turned in to be the MK Big in Japan XY in the Stacks dir. Its the only patch which i have included from that periode cause i mostly used Zebra for creating additive waveforms at that time.
/Michael
I sure remember it! And it's definately inspired by Sakamoto, innit!

