One Synth Challenge #156: Synister by QUL at the University of Berlin / Open Source (Voting Started!)
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- KVRAF
- 2396 posts since 7 Mar, 2014
For those of you who have listened before I have updated my track. Added an extra layer for the piano to add a little more ring to the sound. So have added 1 more Synister and 1 more ReaEQ.
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- KVRist
- 230 posts since 8 Dec, 2015
Hi folks,
here is my entry for this round:
https://soundcloud.com/nenneb/eightiesg ... -challenge
This is my first composition using MultitrackStudio 10.2 (https://www.multitrackstudio.com/) - a cool, musical DAW I came over in January. So I'm quite unused to this, but like it!
As I did not like the sound of the this-round-synth "Synister" too much, I had the idea to make a cheap-sounding track as an echo to the 80s-games.
Unfortunately I ran out of time due to issues in my family, so this track remained some way unpolished - sorry!
I used
8 instances of Synister
Classic Delay 2x
LoudMax 2x
TDR Feedback Compressor
Transpire 2x
Abstract Chamber
MHorse P3
Bitsonic Violent Stereo Imager L
And some effects buildt in the DAW:
EQ, Echo, Doubler, M/S, Reverb, Saturator, Limiter
here is my entry for this round:
https://soundcloud.com/nenneb/eightiesg ... -challenge
This is my first composition using MultitrackStudio 10.2 (https://www.multitrackstudio.com/) - a cool, musical DAW I came over in January. So I'm quite unused to this, but like it!
As I did not like the sound of the this-round-synth "Synister" too much, I had the idea to make a cheap-sounding track as an echo to the 80s-games.
Unfortunately I ran out of time due to issues in my family, so this track remained some way unpolished - sorry!
I used
8 instances of Synister
Classic Delay 2x
LoudMax 2x
TDR Feedback Compressor
Transpire 2x
Abstract Chamber
MHorse P3
Bitsonic Violent Stereo Imager L
And some effects buildt in the DAW:
EQ, Echo, Doubler, M/S, Reverb, Saturator, Limiter
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- KVRist
- 157 posts since 30 Dec, 2020
https://soundcloud.com/mikaela-groendah ... can-fix-it
10x synister
bitwig studio 4.2 beta
bitwig compressor
bitwig eq+
xfer ott
dragonfly plate reverb
10x synister
bitwig studio 4.2 beta
bitwig compressor
bitwig eq+
xfer ott
dragonfly plate reverb
- KVRian
- 513 posts since 4 Jan, 2022
Here is my submission for #156: "Wrong Planet Janet"
https://soundcloud.com/slugnest/silverp ... al_sharing
14 Instances of Synister (all home-made sounds)
DAW: Reaper.
FX:
Dead Duck: Compressor, Filter, Limiter.
Ambient Reverb.
OrilRiver Reverb.
Reaper ReaEQ
SPAN Analyser.
Hope you enjoy! And I'm excited to see the playlist on Soundcloud soon! Always such good stuff in there.
https://soundcloud.com/slugnest/silverp ... al_sharing
14 Instances of Synister (all home-made sounds)
DAW: Reaper.
FX:
Dead Duck: Compressor, Filter, Limiter.
Ambient Reverb.
OrilRiver Reverb.
Reaper ReaEQ
SPAN Analyser.
Hope you enjoy! And I'm excited to see the playlist on Soundcloud soon! Always such good stuff in there.
Captain Silverpants
- KVRian
- 736 posts since 31 Oct, 2019 from Wonderland
That's why I love OSC - the discussion in the first days of the month about how useless and unfinished the synthesizer is, and the sea of just incredible tracks for it at the end of the month!
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The Sound Of Merlin The Sound Of Merlin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=549788
- KVRist
- 181 posts since 29 Jan, 2022
Yes I agree IV! At first I just hated the synth and I actually still do I am afraid. But it challenged me to squeeze everything out of it and it all worked out pretty well for me. So it has become a love/hate thing now and I guess many of us have similar feelings. I have heard some entries and they're quite astonishing. February has been a great OSC month!
Last update of my track. I have changed some minor things like EQ-ing, a fiercer kick drum and I added an extra lead synth to give the melody in the end section some extra presence.
https://soundcloud.com/thesoundofmerlin ... lin-osc156
Last update of my track. I have changed some minor things like EQ-ing, a fiercer kick drum and I added an extra lead synth to give the melody in the end section some extra presence.
https://soundcloud.com/thesoundofmerlin ... lin-osc156
- KVRAF
- 3207 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
Alright, I'm dong this:
https://soundcloud.com/taronium/taron-r ... al_sharing
#instances: 1
DAW: MuLab (www.mutools.com)
DAW FX: 4Band EQ, Vintage Echo 1
FX: Valhalla Supermassive, Auburn Sounds Panagement 2 (free), Dimension Expander, OTT, Loudmax
Just for fun, I've attached the MuProject for those, who have MuLab and enough curiosity to look at the slighty nutty fx automation of it
...and my ignorant attempt at a classical appearing composition.
Why 1 instance? Well...I've done a bunch of tracks the common way, finding that drums are actually pretty great with Synister, but when it comes to melodic instruments, I was bothered how narrow the spectrum felt for their sound. It's like a asking Jim Carrey to replace an entire cast by making different faces. Thus I figured, why not just let him be one guy... and there it is!
I've always wanted to try and use a synth like a single instrument that could hold a tune, like a piano, guitar or whatever can accompany itself. A wonderful experiment to me and I've had a total blast!
https://soundcloud.com/taronium/taron-r ... al_sharing
#instances: 1
DAW: MuLab (www.mutools.com)
DAW FX: 4Band EQ, Vintage Echo 1
FX: Valhalla Supermassive, Auburn Sounds Panagement 2 (free), Dimension Expander, OTT, Loudmax
Just for fun, I've attached the MuProject for those, who have MuLab and enough curiosity to look at the slighty nutty fx automation of it
Why 1 instance? Well...I've done a bunch of tracks the common way, finding that drums are actually pretty great with Synister, but when it comes to melodic instruments, I was bothered how narrow the spectrum felt for their sound. It's like a asking Jim Carrey to replace an entire cast by making different faces. Thus I figured, why not just let him be one guy... and there it is!
I've always wanted to try and use a synth like a single instrument that could hold a tune, like a piano, guitar or whatever can accompany itself. A wonderful experiment to me and I've had a total blast!
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 22 Feb, 2022
Great songs so far. Since I'm new to the competition: What's next, when does the voting start and how exactly does it work?
- KVRAF
- 3207 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
Once the first of the next months comes around, the first post of this thread will change its title to *(VOTING TIME) or the likes and a big link will appear like "VOTE HERE!".
This link will take you to a voting website, where you will have to register with your KVR username, but a new password of your choosing.
This website then will have rating slots from 1 - 5 points to the left and a list of all tracks to the right. You can drag and drop these tracks then into any of the rating slots. Your own track you will put into the 1 point rating slot.
You can play the tracks where they are, but I usually click on the soundcloud link and listen to it there, where I often also write comments then, too.
This link will take you to a voting website, where you will have to register with your KVR username, but a new password of your choosing.
This website then will have rating slots from 1 - 5 points to the left and a list of all tracks to the right. You can drag and drop these tracks then into any of the rating slots. Your own track you will put into the 1 point rating slot.
You can play the tracks where they are, but I usually click on the soundcloud link and listen to it there, where I often also write comments then, too.
- KVRist
- 465 posts since 4 Nov, 2019
Note that the competition submission and voting periods are based on UTC-8 time, and collecting the submissions and preparing the voting site takes some time. It can be well into the 1st before it's done, so adjust according to your time zone and be prepared for a wait.
Celebrating 50 years of pants with frogs in them
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The Sound Of Merlin The Sound Of Merlin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=549788
- KVRist
- 181 posts since 29 Jan, 2022
Oh man. Taron! What a blast! I knew the biggest part of the track already and I love this new ending. Makes me think of an old machine you could put a coin in and then all of a sudden music would start to play and dancing puppets appear all around me. In the end the machine all of a sudden walks away like an old man carrying a heavy suitcase with him. Five points again! Congratulations and a Big hug!Taron wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 11:13 am I've always wanted to try and use a synth like a single instrument that could hold a tune, like a piano, guitar or whatever can accompany itself. A wonderful experiment to me and I've had a total blast!![]()
- KVRAF
- 3207 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
Hahahaha, thank you very much! ♥ ...first time I felt at ease, submitting a 1 instance track, let alone making one. Love the vision it triggered for you!

- KVRAF
- 3207 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
And what exactly are you trying to say here!!!doctorbob wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 5:15 pm Perhaps I should have done my track as a 1 instance??? Would have been relatively easy![]()
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- KVRAF
- 2396 posts since 7 Mar, 2014
Mr T. No criticism of yours and anyone else doing 1 instance tracks! Really good ones so far over the various OSC rounds of late!
I just never thought of trying my tracks (mainly piano) as a one instance. You made me think again, and I could see how I could route the "bass" and other tracks to the piano melody track, and it does sound quite good (but without perc, of course!!!). Careful automated EQ could realise the different instruments along the track too. I will remember this, listen carefully to other 1 instance tracks, and consider this for future OSC's - just really never crossed my mind to try it ...
Sorry it it seemed to imply your track was easy to do ... on the contrary!
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I just never thought of trying my tracks (mainly piano) as a one instance. You made me think again, and I could see how I could route the "bass" and other tracks to the piano melody track, and it does sound quite good (but without perc, of course!!!). Careful automated EQ could realise the different instruments along the track too. I will remember this, listen carefully to other 1 instance tracks, and consider this for future OSC's - just really never crossed my mind to try it ...
Sorry it it seemed to imply your track was easy to do ... on the contrary!
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