One Synth Challenge #157: FB-7999 by Full Bucket Music (Taron Wins)

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Full Bucket wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:50 pm OT + FYI: Here's some interesting tech article on the Electric Druid website:
https://electricdruid.net/wavetable-oscillators/#dds
Thanks for the info, interesting how the synth change the DAC sample rate to make the pitch and diferent wavetable in each octave to avoid aliasing. Great work recreating this synth.
I see that its a diferent concept than the Poly 800 despite being close in age.
The Sound Of Merlin wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 11:50 am As far as I know the oscillators were digital as their sound came from what KORG called digital waveform generators. Filter and VCA were analog. The DW8000 is a remarkable synth with a beautiful sound and I also like the FB-7999 as well. Yesterday I watched a video by our funny friend Espen Kraft who gives a nice demo on the DW8000.
I see that it is a diferent concept than the DCO of Roland where no DAC are involved.

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davi-dj wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:52 pm Thanks for the info, interesting how the synth change the DAC sample rate to make the pitch and diferent wavetable in each octave to avoid aliasing.
The PPGs are doing that but not the DW-X000 machines - their sample rates are fixed. ;-)

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Here is my entry for this month, inspired by progressive trance of 2005
Daw: Renoise
20 instances of FB-7999

Internal effects:
Compressor
Eq 5
Eq 10
Digital Filter
Analog filter
mpReverb
Stereo X
Maximizer

External FX:
WalhallaSupermassive
jb_broadcast

https://soundcloud.com/davi_dj/calima?u ... al_sharing

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Hello, here’s my track :party: :

Thanks to Full Bucket Music, they make very good plugins !

Instances of FB-7999 :
  • 24
DAW :
  • FL Studio
Effects :
  • 24 Fruity Parametric EQ 2
    3 Fruity Limiter
    3 Fruity Reeverb 2
    1 Fruity Compressor
https://soundcloud.com/user-503265632/r ... al_sharing

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Full Bucket wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 4:25 pm
davi-dj wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:52 pm Thanks for the info, interesting how the synth change the DAC sample rate to make the pitch and diferent wavetable in each octave to avoid aliasing.
The PPGs are doing that but not the DW-X000 machines - their sample rates are fixed. ;-)
you're right I read it wrong. Then are there a DAC for each voice?

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] Peter:H [ wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 4:31 pm +++ Submission +++

Chose to replace my "previous" submission by a pretty generic 4-on-the-floor stomper https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/pete ... -ignorrant

Details will follow.
LOVE THE WHISTLE! :party: :party: :party:
Captain Silverpants

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I reuploaded just now. Sorry. Trying to improve the kick/sidechaining. If you think I've gone overboard feel free to let me know. https://soundcloud.com/baronbodissey/os ... al_sharing

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] Peter:H [ wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 4:31 pm +++ Submission +++

Chose to replace my "previous" submission by a pretty generic 4-on-the-floor stomper https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/pete ... -ignorrant

Details will follow.
Hey ! Wanted to say I think this track is genuinely awesome, my favorite of all your work so far. Congratulations ! (I say that here because comments seem to be deactivated, I hope it's ok).
Last edited by diaseis on Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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My Submission:
https://soundcloud.com/treeheated/spend-your-credits

I used Stochas to send notes to a pad in the middle section; it made this section a little different between listens/renders, which actually I kind of like.

Work time: 18h. Probably the last ~8 hours of that was doing silly little tweaks that I should have been much faster at.

DAW: Reaper
FX counts:
- JS: Frequency Spectrum Analyzer Meter (Cockos) x1
- JS: Oscilloscope Meter (Cockos) x1
- JS: Spectrograph Spectrogram Meter (Cockos) x1
- JS: SwixMitch (4x Stereo In, 2 Bus X-Fader) x1
- VST3: OrilRiver (Denis Tihanov) x1
- VST3: SPAN (Voxengo) x1
- VST3: TDR Nova (Tokyo Dawn Labs) x1
- VST3i: FB-7999 (Full Bucket Music) x26
- VST3i: Stochas (Surge Synth Team) x1
- VST: ReaComp (Cockos) x1
- VST: ReaDelay (Cockos) x4
- VST: ReaEQ (Cockos) x6
- VST: ReaLimit (Cockos) x1

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I noticed usually notes on EDM tracks (in a broad meaning, ie trance/techno/dubstep/house etc.) are sometimes way lower than I thought they were worth. In a general way, I get the impression that the genre of the track has quite a big impact on its final result. For instance, tracks somewhat orchestral using cinematic percussions (wich I love and use) tend to get better grades. Again a guess (I'm not sure at all) : tracks in major key tend to be more successful than tracks in minor key.

These are just thoughts and I'm by no means trying to change the way people vote, just wanted to know if this is something you noticed too, or if you saw other bias that you'd like to share. What are your thoughts about it ?

Personnaly I do think I'm strongly influenced by my musical tastes and by what I produce when I note : it's always easier to see what is a great synth patch when you actually tried to made a similar patch and failed ;) .

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davi-dj wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:45 pm Then are there a DAC for each voice?
No, there is only one DAC for all 8 voices, in fact for all 16 oscillators. The respective digital signal is D/A converted and time-multiplexed to 16 S/H circuits which hold the analog oscillator signals for the individual voices. No rocket science but still quite complex. :hihi:

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diaseis wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:13 am I noticed usually notes on EDM tracks (in a broad meaning, ie trance/techno/dubstep/house etc.) are sometimes way lower than I thought they were worth. In a general way, I get the impression that the genre of the track has quite a big impact on its final result. For instance, tracks somewhat orchestral using cinematic percussions (wich I love and use) tend to get better grades. Again a guess (I'm not sure at all) : tracks in major key tend to be more successful than tracks in minor key.

These are just thoughts and I'm by no means trying to change the way people vote, just wanted to know if this is something you noticed too, or if you saw other bias that you'd like to share. What are your thoughts about it ?

Personnaly I do think I'm strongly influenced by my musical tastes and by what I produce when I note : it's always easier to see what is a great synth patch when you actually tried to made a similar patch and failed ;) .
I just did a very rough analysis of the top 5 places for the last 5 rounds and got this split in terms of genres/tone:

36% EDM
25% Chilled
16% Slower tempo synthwave
12% Funky
8% Jazzy
4% Classical
4% Cinematic

Yes I'm influenced by my musical taste too. I don't think we're trying to objectively rate each track, it's bound to be subjective and that's ok. While there are OSC regulars every round, there are plenty of people coming and going - which alters the group's overall taste. One round there could be a lot of funk fans, another round could be a lot of EDM fans. I think there is a fair bit of luck what type of crowd you have judging your production! I'm just creating what I personally like - and see what happens...
Captain Silverpants

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Though retired I'm pretty busy with other projects than music in this time of the year... :)

So my entry for March is a more or less unfinished melody based on some ideas I got when fondling with this months synth. It was fun to scratch the surface of FBMs most recent engine, which I think has a lot potential for creating all sort of sounds. At least for an oldtimer like myself.

I'm a Reaper-user.

This project contains 17 instances of the FB-7999.
The sounds are made from scratch by me or by tweeking presets.

In addition I used some effects:

Cableguys PanCake 2
Kilohearts 3-Band EQ
Klanghelm IVGI2
Limiter No6
TAL DUB II
TAL DUB III
TAL Dub Delay
TAL Reverb 2
TAL Reverb 4
TDR Kotelnikov
TDR Nova
Valhalla Supermassive
Voxengo OldSkoolVerb
Voxengo Span
Youlean Loudness Meter

Please enjoy! 8)

https://soundcloud.com/old_progger/spri ... al_sharing
Last edited by Old_Progger on Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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My entry for this month.

https://soundcloud.com/user-38230094/te ... al_sharing

I had a great time with FB-7999. I think this one has probably become my favorite from Full Bucket. Then again I love simple, easy to program synths that you can came up with interesting sounds pretty quickly.

This one has a unique character, very interesting Envelopes (Break Points and Slopes add this little extra to sounds) and the Auto Bend feature is a joy to use.

Session details are as follows.

REAPER

x15 FB-7999

x2 Slick EQ
x1 DensitymkIII
x1 LoudMax
x2 Wider
x1HoRNetAnalogStage
x5 dBComp
x1 Stochas
x1 BlueARP
x1 ADverb
x1 HZ Delay (Used as Delay / Long timings)
x3 IVGI2
x1 A1TriggerGate
x1 Rare
x1 Initial Clipper
x4 NightShine
x3 ReaEQ
x2 TAL-Filter-2
x1 Verbity
x2 HY-Delay4 Free
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silverpants wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 1:33 pm
I just did a very rough analysis of the top 5 places for the last 5 rounds and got this split in terms of genres/tone:

Oh that's really interesting, thank you for sharing this.

Nowt EDM is a term that is not really well defined. Actually I get the impression that if you get to close to a well defined genre (I'm thinking particularly of Davi-dj's track in January for instance, which for me was one of the best tracks of the month and ended around the half). I'm definitely going to do stats (also just cauz I like doing stats, looks like you do too hahahaha).

Not sure how you made your classification, I would have expected a lot more synth pop / synthwave but you I should do the same as you and see what I get ! Totally agree on doing what you like !

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