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pdxindy wrote:it is beautiful... I keep listening over and over
Thx pdxindy :) and now that i listen to it 6 hours later it sounds incredibly soft, almost like a pillow i can put my head on :hihi:
chardin wrote:
:shock: Another amazing effort!
Are the conga/bongo sounds done by Zebra too?
yup Chris, the patch is called Glass Block and will sound alot more glassy when played at higher notes. I had to use that one because the congas are not done yet, besides that it has a nice tone at low keys so it was not a bad choice after all :)

/Michael
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Today its the never ending story about creating E-Pianos :)

First you will hear the typical DX E-Piano version and then a version which is more sparkle like:

http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... EPiano.mp3

/Michael
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The pure E-Piano clone is SPOT ON. However, I think the additional pad in the second half of that clip is much too bright - DX7 E-piano plus MELLOW "strings" is an absolute classic mixture.

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Howard wrote:The pure E-Piano clone is SPOT ON. However, I think the additional pad in the second half of that clip is much too bright - DX7 E-piano plus MELLOW "strings" is an absolute classic mixture.
Your right, the bright strings was only added quickly, its should be more mellow as you say :)
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Today is the last thing in awhile because my summer vacation is nearly over and the brutal reality of life calls. Monday i'm back with my regular job, which is looking after kids and computers. I enjoyed these 3 weeks and have learned alot about Zebra, and thx to the lousy weather i had no problem confining my self to the studio :hihi:

So as you can guess progress will be slower now, but as they say... all good things comes to he who waits ;)

I must admit its been harder and harder to produce demos and not repeating myself and avoiding using Vol 1 but so far i managed.

Here is a snippet of the last piece i played with. It shows some darker side of Zebra and a feeble attempt at something symphonic like. (wish i had invented cymbals thou heh heh)

http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... onicFX.mp3

Thats about it for now, hope you enjoyed these 3 weeks like i did :)

/Michael
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mkastrup wrote:Thats about it for now, hope you enjoyed these 3 weeks like i did :)
You finished already?!? :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Urs wrote:
mkastrup wrote:Thats about it for now, hope you enjoyed these 3 weeks like i did :)
You finished already?!? :shock: :shock: :shock:
:P nopes, i have no idea how far i am, all i know is that i have a directory full of ideas that needs to be sorted and checked.
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mkastrup wrote:Thats about it for now, hope you enjoyed these 3 weeks like i did :)/Michael
Totally. Thanks for sharing, Mike :tu:
(It was like we were looking over your shoulder)

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whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that demo is crazy ...what is that sound that goes like woooo that fades in and goes out real quick? it plays once every 4 bars

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Michael, whatever you do - finish that 2nd set!!!!
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Howard wrote:
mkastrup wrote:Thats about it for now, hope you enjoyed these 3 weeks like i did :)/Michael
Totally. Thanks for sharing, Mike :tu:
(It was like we were looking over your shoulder)
And thank you for sticking around, without audience this little session would have been meaningless :)
musicall wrote:whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that demo is crazy ...what is that sound that goes like woooo that fades in and goes out real quick? it plays once every 4 bars
Thats a patch called Tonal Pulse, originally the patch is ment as a tonal heartbeat thing to add to drum tracks but for fun i added Conga hits on top of it and it came out pretty interesting. For those so called akward sounds to show you have to pattern program it because it needs to be on the right spot on each tick. The technical side of it is using LFO's to produce the heartbeat feel.
metal wrote:Michael, whatever you do - finish that 2nd set!!!!
Will do Torben, will do :)

/Michael
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Last night i stumpled on something choir like, played with it for a long time and decided to move on to something else this morning. I think its a great patch for adding something special to a track:

http://www.michaelkastrup.com/synthdemo ... rChoir.mp3

Besides that i'm strugling to create a convincing acoustic kick but its pretty hard because of the phase movement, theres no problem if i add external fx like comp and limiter but getting it done with zebra alone is somewhat hard :? In my book a bassdrum have to provide an 99% identical kick each time for you to control it in the mix. Snares and toms, handdrums etc dont have the same problem cause they need the movement to sound realistic.

/Michael
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That harmoniser choir is love. :)

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mkastrup wrote:In my book a bassdrum have to provide an 99% identical kick each time for you to control it in the mix.
Use only 1 oscillator, Phase / Reset = On, adjust phase to taste?

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Howard wrote:
mkastrup wrote:In my book a bassdrum have to provide an 99% identical kick each time for you to control it in the mix.
Use only 1 oscillator, Phase / Reset = On, adjust phase to taste?
Been working with noise and comb, so no option for phase reset. I'll try again with OSC thou chances are it will come out synthetic but perhaps its just enough to get the snap in the kick. Gonna give it a try, thx for tip Howard :)

Btw. picked up my Novation 61 SL this afternoon and im sooooo happy since it turns out i can use both my 37 SL and 61 SL without problems. My biggest worry was, will it produce a delay between the 2 keyboards when played, but no delay so i'm now the happy owner of a 9 octave (61+37) keyboard ;)
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