One Synth Challenge #150: TAL-NoiseMaker (Aiynzahev wins!)

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Spring Goose wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:39 pm I need to know, because it could affect my entry. :shrug:
I wish I could give you a definitive answer about whether it's okay to leave it in, but you're definitely safe if you record the MIDI output so your final project doesn't depend on the commercial sequencer plugin. That's what I would do in the absence of an official ruling or clear consensus. :shrug: At least you've got a few days to decide. You could leave it in for now and perform an emergency pluginectomy later if required.
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FrogsInPants wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 8:29 pm
Spring Goose wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:39 pm I need to know, because it could affect my entry. :shrug:
I wish I could give you a definitive answer about whether it's okay to leave it in, but you're definitely safe if you record the MIDI output so your final project doesn't depend on the commercial sequencer plugin. That's what I would do in the absence of an official ruling or clear consensus. :shrug: At least you've got a few days to decide. You could leave it in for now and perform an emergency pluginectomy later if required.
Cheers pal

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Here's my entry.

https://soundcloud.com/3lu5iv3/stunning-soap

DAW = Reason Intro 11.3

Instruments

12 instances of TAL-NoiseMaker

Effects

2 MClass Compressor
3 MClass Equalizer
2 RV7000 Mk 2 Reverb
1 MClass Stereo Imager
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"I believe every music producer inherently has something unique about the way they make music. They just have to identify what makes them different, and develop it" - Max Martin

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ELEX wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:26 am
Taron wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 10:38 pm Guess the beef is about the involvement of external tools. I remember, in Thorn and Zebralette (I think), I was literally drawing waveforms, inspired by actual samples, examining the nature of the wave like on bass piano wires, or from voice samples that I studied one by one for a set of notes to isolate the characteristics. It was extremely similar to the samples, but it wasn't generated elsewhere.
Now, I see the importance of keeping the spirit of the OSC clean and avoid dangerous precedence. Probably a good idea to ensure this is kept. :shrug: ...still think Peter does some wicked stuff! :party:
It is about external tools ( that are not MIDI ) indeed, and the specifically the sampling of those. If one writes an external generator and captures the output, that's sampling. No two way about it. Doesn't matter if it's .txt or .wav, played back or used as mod source. Btw, there is no 'beef' regarding the subject of sampling/external tools. Only a difference of opinion. Any and all friction was caused by the way the subject was initially introduced, not the subject itself. And Peter is most capable of wicked stuff, no disagreement there.
A lot of instruments of my track use algorithmically genereated Mseg-Points (by applying maths), and only the speech thingies come really from a sampled source: ballabolka > waveozaur > textfile export > my java progi > mseg points. I can get rid of the speed stuff, but not of the rest... if this is the compromise I could easily live with that if you guys can as well.

But anyway - I want to share a video which shows that even midi is capable of "sampling".

Give it a minute... it starts weird but soon you'll recognize a song. Funny, how your brain is capabale of doing this kind of pattern matching ...
I think the technique behind this can be improved by optimizing the frequency of the midi notes played. Would be interesting to run a fft128 on a sample and tune a number of instruments to be able to reproduce the frequencies of the fft bins. then it's all about playing the right midi note at the right time... Sorry, I love such nerd stuff

] Peter:H [

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My entry:

ThousAnd_notEs_4_minutes

https://soundcloud.com/liqih/thousand_notes_4_minutes

12 synth instances in Ableton Live
+ Abeton effects: Reverb, Delays, Compressor, EQs.
+ Max 1 free limiter

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Sorry, Peter, but that only works because people know the tune. But even so, someone could craft 100% of the frequency spectrum and cut out parts to mimic the human voice, looking at the sheer volume of notes, that's effectively what they are doing. And it doesn't even work that well - only a couple spots even remotely sound like vocals to me. If you want to do that for your OSC track, please do. I doubt it would do well. :lol:

Now, I'm going to include one last tidbit. From Wikipedia, the definition of sampling:
A sample is a value or set of values at a point in time and/or space.
If you don't think that generating points in an envelope over time is a version of sampling, I don't think you can be reasoned with rationally.

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] Peter:H [ wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 3:47 pm
ELEX wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:26 am
Taron wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 10:38 pm Guess the beef is about the involvement of external tools. I remember, in Thorn and Zebralette (I think), I was literally drawing waveforms, inspired by actual samples, examining the nature of the wave like on bass piano wires, or from voice samples that I studied one by one for a set of notes to isolate the characteristics. It was extremely similar to the samples, but it wasn't generated elsewhere.
Now, I see the importance of keeping the spirit of the OSC clean and avoid dangerous precedence. Probably a good idea to ensure this is kept. :shrug: ...still think Peter does some wicked stuff! :party:
It is about external tools ( that are not MIDI ) indeed, and the specifically the sampling of those. If one writes an external generator and captures the output, that's sampling. No two way about it. Doesn't matter if it's .txt or .wav, played back or used as mod source. Btw, there is no 'beef' regarding the subject of sampling/external tools. Only a difference of opinion. Any and all friction was caused by the way the subject was initially introduced, not the subject itself. And Peter is most capable of wicked stuff, no disagreement there.
A lot of instruments of my track use algorithmically genereated Mseg-Points (by applying maths), and only the speech thingies come really from a sampled source: ballabolka > waveozaur > textfile export > my java progi > mseg points. I can get rid of the speed stuff, but not of the rest... if this is the compromise I could easily live with that if you guys can as well.

But anyway - I want to share a video which shows that even midi is capable of "sampling".

Give it a minute... it starts weird but soon you'll recognize a song. Funny, how your brain is capabale of doing this kind of pattern matching ...
I think the technique behind this can be improved by optimizing the frequency of the midi notes played. Would be interesting to run a fft128 on a sample and tune a number of instruments to be able to reproduce the frequencies of the fft bins. then it's all about playing the right midi note at the right time... Sorry, I love such nerd stuff

] Peter:H [
That MIDI thing made me remember of this video.
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Managed to get a rough house track idea together on the train back from work today and will enter final submission over the weekend if I get some time to mix it properly hopefully. Choosing a tough House sound was a bit of a challenge, but got something I like the sound of (on train headphones anyway haha).

https://soundcloud.com/hockinsk/kvr-osc ... WXdxetZh0B

11 Instances of Noisemaker all using built-in Reverb/Chorus/Delay
Airwindows Console7
Airwindows MackEQ
Airwindows Pressure4
Airwindows Channel9(SSL)

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Here's the DoctorBob track for this challenge.

DAW Reaper

Track details:
60 * TAL Noisemaker
FX: ReaEQ, OTT, TAL Dub Delay, TAL Filter 2, Twin Delay, Oril River, Bass Professor Mark II, STFU

Master:
TDR VOS SlickEQ, Ferric TDS, MSED, Limiter No. 6

Meter:
SPAN, Youlean Loudness Meter 2

Stats: -12.3 LUFS, DR: 9

Enjoy

https://soundcloud.com/doctorbob/making-noise-v

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zerofox97 wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 1:43 pm Kinda feeling like my entry is hot garbage and that I should recall my entry and not participate this month.
dude. that's how i feel every time. i'm glad i don't let that keep me from participating, because i learn stuff every time, and sometimes i'm pleasantly surprised at what y'all like about my stuff.

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Hi all, happy OSC #150! I'm really enjoying the tracks I've heard so far. Here is my submission. Please be brutal with feedback.

https://soundcloud.com/treeheated/ethereal-geode

I had fun, though apparently I only need a month of using other music software to forget most of my DAW's key combos and mouse modifiers. Managed to make a few sounds that I am happy with, just by luck. I still don't know what I'm doing well enough to actually make the sound that's in my head.

Work time: 19h on this project, plus 12h on false starts (but I got some sounds out of them).

DAW: Reaper
Plugins:
- NoiseMaker x25
- OrilRiver x1
- [Stock] ReaComp x4
- [Stock] ReaEQ x3
- [Stock] Master Limiter x1

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doctorbob wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:32 pm Here's the DoctorBob track for this challenge.

DAW Reaper

Track details:
60 * TAL Noisemaker
Why are you 40 instances short?;)

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40 short coz my screen was not wide enough :D
Maybe I should add 40 tracks+noisemaker, but not feed midi to them :lol:

dB

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doctorbob wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 6:41 pm 40 short coz my screen was not wide enough :D
Maybe I should add 40 tracks+noisemaker, but not feed midi to them :lol:

dB
:D :tu:

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Hi all,
last months i spent all my free time in soldering and programming a XVA1 and a XFM2 synth.
I hope i will find again more time now to participate in OSC.

My submission for OSC#150.

TAL Noisemaker x 14
Daw: Cubase Elements 11
Stock Cubase Effects: Reverb, Stereo Delay, Compressor, Brickwall Limiter, Maximizer
3rd Party Plugins:
Youlean Loudness Meter 2 Free, Voxengo SPAN, Voxengo MSED, TDR Nova free, TDR Kotelnikov free, Auburn Sounds Couture Free, Abletunes Drive Knob, IVGI2

https://soundcloud.com/user-570157220/m ... tal-osc150

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