One-Synth-Challenge 28: Tyrell N6 - Submissions and gossip [Rules updated]
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 8 Oct, 2005
"Return to Home Planet"
Mike777 (aka Michael John)
My entry uploaded. This is the fifth and final song in my five work series about Fractured Planet. (All five posted in OSC contests). Creating the piece was difficult because I had to bounce at least half of the presets I wanted to use on my old single core PC. Even selecting 1 voice stack didn't help.
And then I found I had to divide up 4-6 part polyphony tracks. With all the bouncing etc I ended with 90 tracks in my host! Using about 20-25 different preset sounds from the synth.
MUSIC CONCEPT
Work 1 - "Fractured Planet" (OSC 22):
After a planet suffered major earthquakes it lost it's magnetic shield and became too unstable to live on.
Work 2 - "Fluorescent Sky" (OSC 24):
The people were safely transported off the planet. From the departing spaceship, they sadly watched the unprotected atmosphere of the planet 'light up' with 'fluorescent' auroras.
Work 3 - "Hymn For The Lost Planet" (OSC 25):
The lost planet was remembered in this requiem/hymn.
Work 4 - "Restore A Planet To Life" (OSC 26):
Safe on a nearby planet, they began a 60 year project to restore Fractured Planet back to life.
and now the final work:
Work 5 - "Return to Home Planet" FINALE
The 60 year project to stabilize and restore Fractured Planet was a success. The magnetic shield has been restored, and the planet has been re-seeded with plants and animals. Now, the children, and some elders who were alive at the time, begin their journey back to their home planet. What awaits them? A restored, beautiful planet.
MUSIC TECH
PC:
Intel P4 2.8GHZ single core
Windows XP Pro
HOST: Sonar 8
Sonar screen snap: http://home.comcast.net/~mikef238/pics/sonarsnap.jpg
VST'S:
Tyrell N6 (one instance, about 20-25 different presets, bounced one at a time)
FreeverbToo
KEYBOARD/CONTROLLER: Fantom G7
Mike777 (aka Michael John)
My entry uploaded. This is the fifth and final song in my five work series about Fractured Planet. (All five posted in OSC contests). Creating the piece was difficult because I had to bounce at least half of the presets I wanted to use on my old single core PC. Even selecting 1 voice stack didn't help.
And then I found I had to divide up 4-6 part polyphony tracks. With all the bouncing etc I ended with 90 tracks in my host! Using about 20-25 different preset sounds from the synth.
MUSIC CONCEPT
Work 1 - "Fractured Planet" (OSC 22):
After a planet suffered major earthquakes it lost it's magnetic shield and became too unstable to live on.
Work 2 - "Fluorescent Sky" (OSC 24):
The people were safely transported off the planet. From the departing spaceship, they sadly watched the unprotected atmosphere of the planet 'light up' with 'fluorescent' auroras.
Work 3 - "Hymn For The Lost Planet" (OSC 25):
The lost planet was remembered in this requiem/hymn.
Work 4 - "Restore A Planet To Life" (OSC 26):
Safe on a nearby planet, they began a 60 year project to restore Fractured Planet back to life.
and now the final work:
Work 5 - "Return to Home Planet" FINALE
The 60 year project to stabilize and restore Fractured Planet was a success. The magnetic shield has been restored, and the planet has been re-seeded with plants and animals. Now, the children, and some elders who were alive at the time, begin their journey back to their home planet. What awaits them? A restored, beautiful planet.
MUSIC TECH
PC:
Intel P4 2.8GHZ single core
Windows XP Pro
HOST: Sonar 8
Sonar screen snap: http://home.comcast.net/~mikef238/pics/sonarsnap.jpg
VST'S:
Tyrell N6 (one instance, about 20-25 different presets, bounced one at a time)
FreeverbToo
KEYBOARD/CONTROLLER: Fantom G7
Last edited by Mike777 on Wed May 25, 2011 3:20 am, edited 2 times in total.
- KVRAF
- 2655 posts since 18 Mar, 2011 from Spain
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- KVRist
- 228 posts since 18 Dec, 2007 from Evanston, IL.
I created a piece a few weeks ago, just before I knew about this contest. It uses Tyrell only. I haven't done anything with it except post it on Soundcloud. Can I enter it into the contest (so long as I stick to the rules)?
Here's the piece: http://soundcloud.com/mike-leghorn/tyrell-in-hell
Thanks,
Here's the piece: http://soundcloud.com/mike-leghorn/tyrell-in-hell
Thanks,
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
The rules say: "Your entry must be composed specifically for this contest".
@Mike: Nice job to finish with those kinds of difficulties Mike. My last machine had the same specs and just about drove me nuts with all the bouncing and crackling all the time.
@Irion: Good list but don't think Melda or Budde do external SC? Although the Budde one loads vsti's inside it, how weird is that, someone able to explain how it works?
@Mike: Nice job to finish with those kinds of difficulties Mike. My last machine had the same specs and just about drove me nuts with all the bouncing and crackling all the time.
@Irion: Good list but don't think Melda or Budde do external SC? Although the Budde one loads vsti's inside it, how weird is that, someone able to explain how it works?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 25 May, 2011 from Indonesia
yeah....i want to try this challenge
i'll use the FL Studio as a host
i'll use the FL Studio as a host
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- KVRAF
- 1596 posts since 19 May, 2011 from North Carolina
Irion - have you used the Martin Eastwood compressor? I bet it's pretty good - I'm using his verb for the contest - quality stuff. Alas - no AU version of the compressor.
Now I'm off to find an AU compressor with side-chaining...
Now I'm off to find an AU compressor with side-chaining...
- KVRAF
- 2655 posts since 18 Mar, 2011 from Spain
I usually use Ferric TDS as compressor for mastering and Thomas Mundt LoudMax as Limiter BrickWall. I really never used a sidechaining compressor before. But i will need for my Trance compositions in the future.JoeCat wrote:Irion - have you used the Martin Eastwood compressor? I bet it's pretty good - I'm using his verb for the contest - quality stuff. Alas - no AU version of the compressor.
Now I'm off to find an AU compressor with side-chaining...
Use the Search Page to find an AU compressor. I haven't time right now, sorry.
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 25 May, 2011
thanks dude! :highfive: i did several google searches but was having a hardtime sorting through the compressors with side chaining and those without it. not to mention the SSS showed up in like 15 of 20 search results lol
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 12 May, 2010 from APT 13
V'ger wrote:Despite Mac-ers supposed power and malware advantage, the larger plugin selection for Win-ers is definitely a point to skew things so for cross platform synths should be ditto FX, agree. Should've done it with this one as you've raised it before, but plain old forgot. Next one.
So, i think you can use plugins, which are only available for one OS.
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gorgorgathgorgorgor gorgorgathgorgorgor https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=248278
- KVRian
- 555 posts since 19 Jan, 2011 from Texas
Bravo! My current favorite I think...Acronym wrote:
Acronym - Radium
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
Correct, any plugin at all as long as it's free and easily available to all. But this might be changed in the future for cross-platform synths so as not to give too much advantage to PC users.Acronym wrote:So, i think you can use plugins, which are only available for one OS.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009







