This brings up something interesting. Perhaps we can repeat some old synths so new people can have a go? I see Synth1 was done twice back in the tattiemanie days.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote:Im not sure why we are talking about z3ta... we already did it....
One-Synth-Challenge: General discussion thread
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- KVRAF
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
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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
Id be open to that... id like a crack at chimera...
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Yeah, same here - I missed almost 40 synths already! 
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
Yes that's definitely a possibility as there seems to be a point on the horizon where good free synths are very limited and a used one might be the better option.
@yessongs: In the Music Cafe section of the forums here there are similar monthly competitions but where drums, guitars and anything can be used. The challenge here is obviously to synthesize all those sounds, which can be fun in itself. As you can hear, some acoustic instruments can really be nailed.
@yessongs: In the Music Cafe section of the forums here there are similar monthly competitions but where drums, guitars and anything can be used. The challenge here is obviously to synthesize all those sounds, which can be fun in itself. As you can hear, some acoustic instruments can really be nailed.
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 28 Dec, 2012
Hey, guys!
Another 2 suggestions: How'bout free Reactor player? PC and Mac compatible, comes with 3 synthesizers inside. Carbon 2 (subtractive) looks very promising. And even more, one might add free Micro-Prism. That would be a crazy OSC.
Also there is a new U-he freebie: Podolski (Mac/PC). Hope this would help to someone who makes the choice.
What do you, guys, think?
Another 2 suggestions: How'bout free Reactor player? PC and Mac compatible, comes with 3 synthesizers inside. Carbon 2 (subtractive) looks very promising. And even more, one might add free Micro-Prism. That would be a crazy OSC.
Also there is a new U-he freebie: Podolski (Mac/PC). Hope this would help to someone who makes the choice.
What do you, guys, think?
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- KVRAF
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
Podolski is interesting! Not a fan of Native Instruments players here, I'd have to take a look first. The Kontakt player was not fun.Moldavsky wrote:Hey, guys!
Another 2 suggestions: How'bout free Reactor player? PC and Mac compatible, comes with 3 synthesizers inside. Carbon 2 (subtractive) looks very promising. And even more, one might add free Micro-Prism. That would be a crazy OSC.
Also there is a new U-he freebie: Podolski (Mac/PC). Hope this would help to someone who makes the choice.
What do you, guys, think?
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
+1 for Podolski; I've been converted to a u-he fanboy.bjporter wrote:Podolski is interesting! Not a fan of Native Instruments players here, I'd have to take a look first. The Kontakt player was not fun.
I like NI stuff, too; it's a bit heavier on RAM than I'd like, though...
Two windows-only synths, whenever a vote comes up:
Atlantis - surprised this was never picked; it's really flexible and the UI is pretty good once you "get it" (http://jeremyevers.com/atlantis/)
MauSynth - looks nice, not sure how great it sounds; sorta generic (http://rinki.net/pekka/mausynth/)
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 17 May, 2011 from Philadelphia
Another +1 for Podolski. Love that little guy.
The Computer Music collection is so easily accessible now I really hope to see more synths from that.
I'd also be really happy if the plugs from the CM collection were allowed. Maybe that could be part of the next rules poll that comes around?
The Computer Music collection is so easily accessible now I really hope to see more synths from that.
I'd also be really happy if the plugs from the CM collection were allowed. Maybe that could be part of the next rules poll that comes around?
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- KVRAF
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
Maybe we can get CM involved somehow? Get their nod?
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- KVRAF
- 6372 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
IIRC the first one was actually a free-for-all but most people did a Synth1.bjporter wrote:This brings up something interesting. Perhaps we can repeat some old synths so new people can have a go? I see Synth1 was done twice back in the tattiemanie days.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote:Im not sure why we are talking about z3ta... we already did it....
Since those contests, Synth1 was ported to OS X, so there will be more people with a copy.
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- KVRAF
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
OH man...
If we do Synth1 again, I'm going to finish a full guide / manual I made for it... It's much easier to read than the Daichi's reference.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
Podolski is definitely on the short list as that's one of the few remaining top cross platform Mac/PC synths.
The free Native Instruments synths are attractive for the same reason, but like pointed out earlier, one needs to install a lot of junk and extra programs that might put a lot of people off.
Same with Waldorf Largo. It has a fully functional demo and is one of the best sounding synths, but needs to install soft eLicenser and .NET (for those who don't have it). Otherwise it would be an extremely fun OSC.
MauSynth has been suggested by others before so seems popular, Atlantis is also a good one, but both are PC only and obviously tough competition in the PC only class (think Elektrostudio etc).
Another thing to consider is to have a variation in synth styles as well so even ambient synths like one from H.G. Fortune or digital FM's like FMMF or an ODO synth might come next.
The free Native Instruments synths are attractive for the same reason, but like pointed out earlier, one needs to install a lot of junk and extra programs that might put a lot of people off.
Same with Waldorf Largo. It has a fully functional demo and is one of the best sounding synths, but needs to install soft eLicenser and .NET (for those who don't have it). Otherwise it would be an extremely fun OSC.
MauSynth has been suggested by others before so seems popular, Atlantis is also a good one, but both are PC only and obviously tough competition in the PC only class (think Elektrostudio etc).
Another thing to consider is to have a variation in synth styles as well so even ambient synths like one from H.G. Fortune or digital FM's like FMMF or an ODO synth might come next.
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Hi Guys,
Shameless plug of my U-NO-LX track, that I didn't finish in time for last month's OSC (I was locked up!). Anyway, I enhanced it a tad but all the synth sounds and all but 3 percussion sounds are from U-NO-LX:
https://soundcloud.com/z_prime/z-prime-welcome-to-my
Shameless plug of my U-NO-LX track, that I didn't finish in time for last month's OSC (I was locked up!). Anyway, I enhanced it a tad but all the synth sounds and all but 3 percussion sounds are from U-NO-LX:
https://soundcloud.com/z_prime/z-prime-welcome-to-my
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
That sounds really good, top work 
- KVRian
- 628 posts since 5 Mar, 2011 from Austria
Hi,
This is a bit off topic: Spin off from OSC - music for my videos
Last week I held a presentation in our community about my hobby astrophotography. In a powerpoint presentation I told them what astrophotography is all about, what equipment one needs and a bit about my history in this hobby. In addition I made three videos, showing my result a bit animated and together with the music I made. So I could combine both of my hobbies. Most of you will recognice the two tracks from the OSC!
I put them now on YouTube. If you like to watch and listen:
- Clusters and widefield images
- Galaxies
- Nebulas
cheers,
Photonic
This is a bit off topic: Spin off from OSC - music for my videos
Last week I held a presentation in our community about my hobby astrophotography. In a powerpoint presentation I told them what astrophotography is all about, what equipment one needs and a bit about my history in this hobby. In addition I made three videos, showing my result a bit animated and together with the music I made. So I could combine both of my hobbies. Most of you will recognice the two tracks from the OSC!
I put them now on YouTube. If you like to watch and listen:
- Clusters and widefield images
- Galaxies
- Nebulas
cheers,
Photonic
soundcloud.com/photonic-1
