One Synth Challenge #156: Synister by QUL at the University of Berlin / Open Source (Voting Started!)

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Voted.

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Finished voting. so many pleasant surprises! this synth isn't that bad after all :wink:

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I have voted.

A big welcome back to OSC veteran Jasinski! :hug:

A big welcome to OSC newcomer Cdbaksu - He's already OSC's Jazz-Fusion/Funk dude #1 :tu:

Silverpants, The Sound Of Merlin & MyLoFy entries were like
the soundtracks to very different type of movies = :clown: , 8) & :borg:

DoctorBob's entry was really beautiful and superb in all aspects! :harp:

Taron's minimalist approach was simply perfect! :clap: <—— clapping my own rhythm to it ——> :clap:

ELEX told the best and happiest story! :love:

The really great and top notch house tracks by Euson, Davi-DJ & Milkster: :party: :!:
has actually inspired me to do my own type of ”house-ish” track with the FB-7999 this month… :box: …. :wink:

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Voted.

I had voted most tracks 1-2 weeks ago. After listening carefully once again, I've rated up some of the tracks finally. :-)
I also commented on most songs.

There is some great stuff by "the usual suspects", but tastes are different, so I'm really curious for the result.
One of the more interesting challenges, I'd say.

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Voted. I think I already listened all the tracks several times on different days.

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After reading your comments it looks like we have to score every single title, right? I just voted my 5 favourites, so probably I did it wrong.

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@Frank: You still have almost 20 hours left...

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1980-F wrote: Tue Mar 15, 2022 11:30 am @Frank: You still have almost 20 hours left...
Yes. I was stupid. I just had to read the text more carefully. Now all titles are dragged to the left side. Best regards!

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Voted!

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voted. considering how it looked with this synth at the start of the month - wow - great stuff everyone! :tu:

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voted

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voted

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Voted. Very interesting month -- some entries really let the (relatively poor) sound of the synth drive their compositions, others somehow transcended the synths limitations. Nice work everyone, was a fun listen!

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Final Results: Jasinski - Techquiem is the Winner!!!! :hail: :hail: :hail: :hail:

1. Jasinski - Techquiem - 111
2. MyLoFy - Shattered - 103
3. The Sound of Merlin - Winter In Berlin - 101
4. Taron - Riverlein+Encore - 98
5. MilksterX - Syn City - 97

6. doctorbob - Chilled Synister - 97pts
7. davi-dj - Waiting for the summer - 93pts
8. Yadrichik_Chaya - Beyond Molecular Clouds - 92pts
9. cdbaksu - Osc156 - 92pts
10. bh9090 - resist - 92pts
11. PeterH - WW3 - Erstschlag - 91pts
12. ontrackp - The Fight Final - 90pts
13. ELEX - Going South in a Hurry - 89pts
14. silverpants - Wrong Planet Janet - 88pts
15. rockingricky - SYNISTER - 88pts
16. TrojakEW - Alchemist - 87pts
17. zarf - alast - 86pts
dq. Eauson - KvR OsC - 86pts
18. emikaela - We Can Fix It - 79pts
19. 1980-F - Synistrance - 77pts
dq. marcez - BLOOD - 75pts
20. nyxeles - Ritual - 74pts
21. empphryio - Down Everybody - 74pts
22. Frank Geppert -  300 Years Synister - 74pts
23. nenneb - EightiesGameCrap - 66pts
24. 3lu5iv3 - Ophiasis - 61pts

Prizes:
First place winner, please announce your chosen prize in a reply here on this thread. Next place winners, follow up, one after the other. You may choose to skip. To receive the prize, it may take some time (even a week-month+), but be patient. :hug: NOTE: prizes are not passed down below top 5

Excellent work everyone :phones: :phones: :clap: :clap:

Scoresheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
Last edited by RichardSemper on Thu Mar 17, 2022 8:02 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Many thanks to all who listened & commented, just for the record, I didn’t vote, not well again, so I’m unsure why I’m not dq?
Anyway, not sure I’ll be back for a while, see youz around ;)
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