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this thread is incomplete without the obligatory reaper mention

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Tricky-Loops wrote:Recently I've found a CD with the inscription "This CD is made with the ORIGINAL REAL Juno hoover sound 'What the...'"

I haven't bought it, because it sounded worse than my vacuum cleaner... :o
I guess it really sucked then?

Sorry. :cry:
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Its always possible to get both, if you find it desirable ?

You dont have to limit yourself to only one category.

I agree that wallet is not extendable, but well SW musical tools is by far the most affordable area to make music : Try to find a freeware real guitar :)

Its not unusual to find people that have, and appreciate both. Fwiw, I just do.
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Lotuzia: Same here...I just like me my softsynths!
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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music vs chiptunes vs guitar hero

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fisherKing wrote:all this talk about how analog a plugin sounds (or doesn't). what difference does it really make?
:troll:

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LeVzi wrote:I appreciate that most of the sounds originated from analogue sources, e.g the 303, juno, JP etc, and they sound "best" on those formats.

But if I want to use similar in my work, i'm not remotely bothered if it's not 100% accurate to the hardware, provided it sounds good to my ears, i'm not interested in less than 0.2% of people who'll say

"That acid drop isn't a real Roland TB303" or

"That hoover wasn't from a Alpha Juno 2"

If the sound fits, then use it, if it's not 100% an authentic digital recreation of the hardware, then I really couldn't care less. If it fits, it's perfect.
Well it depends if you just want an acid drop, or if you want a 303 drop. You can make many type of acid sound and fine it's cool, but if you are trying to get a 303 'like' sound then anything but a 303 will sound out of whack.

Also, plenty of good hoovers... - but - if you make one that sounds 'nearly' like the 'original' then again it will sound a bit wrong.

**This is more true of the 303 than almost anything else...

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_leras wrote:but - if you make one that sounds 'nearly' like the 'original' then again it will sound a bit wrong.
The synth equivalent of uncanny valley? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
Last edited by Howard on Sat May 19, 2012 3:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Great, Another useless thread about bloody synths (Mainly).

Boring as a really bored thing

Do some blindtests and in the end who gives a flying f**k? No person's opinion will be changed or thier ears proved wrong..etc. due to foolish
pride. Oh and by the way:

















Synthesizers...GAY!

Learn to play a real instrument FFS :dog:

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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Great, Another useless thread about bloody synths (Mainly).
Boring as a really bored thing. (snip)
:smack:

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Howard wrote:
Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Great, Another useless thread about bloody synths (Mainly).
Boring as a really bored thing. (snip)
:smack:
:lol: im in Henry Rollins mood so :shrug: ala letters from Henry. Morphing in Patrick Bateman mode;

Howard, I think you should know that I killed alot of people...

Seriously though I have nothing bad to say about synthesisers and indeed I view them as and thier users as real instruments and musicians in thier own right (I know you do not know Me or my sense of humour so the snipped bit was exactly for that reason). However all the endless threads about them is grinding me down and pulling away what little shred of sanity I have left, You know?

One could say "Well do not read them then" which is all well and good but damned I am struggling to find anything not about synthizers, bloody synthesizers around here lately...Maybe I need a break?

Peace to all synthesists, I mean you all no insult nor Ill will

Dean

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_leras wrote:
LeVzi wrote:I appreciate that most of the sounds originated from analogue sources, e.g the 303, juno, JP etc, and they sound "best" on those formats.

But if I want to use similar in my work, i'm not remotely bothered if it's not 100% accurate to the hardware, provided it sounds good to my ears, i'm not interested in less than 0.2% of people who'll say

"That acid drop isn't a real Roland TB303" or

"That hoover wasn't from a Alpha Juno 2"

If the sound fits, then use it, if it's not 100% an authentic digital recreation of the hardware, then I really couldn't care less. If it fits, it's perfect.
Well it depends if you just want an acid drop, or if you want a 303 drop. You can make many type of acid sound and fine it's cool, but if you are trying to get a 303 'like' sound then anything but a 303 will sound out of whack.

Also, plenty of good hoovers... - but - if you make one that sounds 'nearly' like the 'original' then again it will sound a bit wrong.

**This is more true of the 303 than almost anything else...
Not really, a 303 clone is used to make a 303 acid sound, if it sounds good it's fine. If you want the perfect 303 sound then obviously use a 303. Same with the hoover sound. But to the untrained ear, who's going to know either way ?

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im a dyson man myself, f**k hoover.
:ud:

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Dean Aka Nekro wrote: :lol: im in Henry Rollins mood so :shrug: ala letters from Henry. Morphing in Patrick Bateman mode
Brings to mind his furious internal monologue after his chums prefer the other guy's business card. 8)

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Howard wrote:
_leras wrote:but - if you make one that sounds 'nearly' like the 'original' then again it will sound a bit wrong.
The synth equivalent of uncanny valley? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
Thanks. Cool link. Yes, along those lines.

(Maybe with not such a big impact as the visual version though...).



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