That's very cool !ThePresent wrote:Hi there, just updated my mix:
https://soundcloud.com/thepresentmusic/ ... pasadena-1
One Synth Challenge #88: TAL-NoiseMaker (Mac/PC) (z.prime wins!)
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- KVRian
- 725 posts since 11 Mar, 2014 from Netherlands
- KVRist
- 493 posts since 17 Dec, 2013 from The Netherlands
Thank you!rghvdberg wrote:That's very cool !ThePresent wrote:Hi there, just updated my mix:
https://soundcloud.com/thepresentmusic/ ... pasadena-1
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- KVRian
- 725 posts since 11 Mar, 2014 from Netherlands
https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r3liqih wrote:friend Taron would tell you more, my simple view is that since it's a simple melody I would harmonize it with a second voice when you repeat the theme.
What do you think
- play the theme once and add the second voice in the second half of the theme
- play the theme once, single voice, repeat it with added second voice
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- DASH Guy
- 8156 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
So far I like the theme once and the second half of the theme harmonized,rghvdberg wrote:https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r3liqih wrote:friend Taron would tell you more, my simple view is that since it's a simple melody I would harmonize it with a second voice when you repeat the theme.
What do you thinkDone both now ...
- play the theme once and add the second voice in the second half of the theme
- play the theme once, single voice, repeat it with added second voice
but I would use a closer intervals and louder controcanto, maybe that could be enhanced
too using a slighly different timbre, like what you have when two singers do that.
(A rough example not releated to your theme) one sings
C4 B3 G3 A3
and just above the other goes
E4 D4 B3 C4 or E4 D4 D4 C4
- KVRer
- 22 posts since 22 Aug, 2015 from Slovakia
Hey guys!
I wanted to participate in the OSC for a long time. This month I was finally able to do that. So here's my entry:
https://soundcloud.com/programator2-1/back-on-track
Track details:
DAW: Podium Free
26 instances of NoiseMaker
Track Effects: Saturation Knob, TDR VOS SlickEQ, BitterSweet II, TDR Kotelnikov
Mix Buss: UpStereo, Luftikus, SonEQ, TDR Nova, Limiter No6
and SPAN as analyzer
I enjoyed making the track and hope to push my limits further creating tracks for the upcoming challenges.
I wanted to participate in the OSC for a long time. This month I was finally able to do that. So here's my entry:
https://soundcloud.com/programator2-1/back-on-track
Track details:
DAW: Podium Free
26 instances of NoiseMaker
Track Effects: Saturation Knob, TDR VOS SlickEQ, BitterSweet II, TDR Kotelnikov
Mix Buss: UpStereo, Luftikus, SonEQ, TDR Nova, Limiter No6
and SPAN as analyzer
I enjoyed making the track and hope to push my limits further creating tracks for the upcoming challenges.
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- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 7 Mar, 2014
Hello everyone, as per my promise I have had a go at making a 50's/60's track! Basically late 50's style bluesy type backing with a 60's styled solo guitar. Hope you like the fusion.
The track is called "Vintage Noise on Filter Drive" - respect to all at TAL!
To add to the vintage sound I have used the WatKat vst tape echo (emulation of the WEM Copycat) rather than a modern digital reverb. You can hear the "tape noise" at the end of the track!
Presets made from init or modified (heavily) from the fine set by Jasinski (thanks).
DAW: Reaper 5.211
Track: details
22 * TAL Noisemaker (for the noises!)
12 * ReaEQ (for equalisation duties!)
4 * TAL Reverb 4 (on percussion busses)
3 * TWest Saturator (for "bulking" out the lead sounds - not to change the sounds)
2 * WatKat (on lead sounds busses)
Master:
TDR VOS SlickEQ
Ferric TDS
Limiter No. 6
DR: 7
Song chords for all to enjoy:
https://soundcloud.com/doctorbob/doctor ... noisemaker
The track is called "Vintage Noise on Filter Drive" - respect to all at TAL!
To add to the vintage sound I have used the WatKat vst tape echo (emulation of the WEM Copycat) rather than a modern digital reverb. You can hear the "tape noise" at the end of the track!
Presets made from init or modified (heavily) from the fine set by Jasinski (thanks).
DAW: Reaper 5.211
Track: details
22 * TAL Noisemaker (for the noises!)
12 * ReaEQ (for equalisation duties!)
4 * TAL Reverb 4 (on percussion busses)
3 * TWest Saturator (for "bulking" out the lead sounds - not to change the sounds)
2 * WatKat (on lead sounds busses)
Master:
TDR VOS SlickEQ
Ferric TDS
Limiter No. 6
DR: 7
Song chords for all to enjoy:
- C-Am-Dm-Gaug ... 4 bar intro!!!!!!
C-Am-Dm-G
C-Am-Dm-Gaug
C-----Caug
F------Fm
C-Am-Dm-G7
C-F-C-G7
https://soundcloud.com/doctorbob/doctor ... noisemaker
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- KVRist
- 93 posts since 15 Apr, 2013 from Perth WA
I was about the upload my entry and just realized I don't have a name for it. Will see If I can think of something better than noisemakerOSC...
- KVRAF
- 2229 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Welcome to the world: songs need names.Laxplanet wrote:I was about the upload my entry and just realized I don't have a name for it. Will see If I can think of something better than noisemakerOSC...
- KVRAF
- 3206 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
Ok, Rob, if you really want to make this thing insane, like really fantastic, make a beautiful solo e-guitar come in later to play the main theme, totally power ballad, and you'd have a stunning piece! But it has to be real nice, crying solo, you know. I think, that would completely do it!rghvdberg wrote:https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r3liqih wrote:friend Taron would tell you more, my simple view is that since it's a simple melody I would harmonize it with a second voice when you repeat the theme.
What do you thinkDone both now ...
- play the theme once and add the second voice in the second half of the theme
- play the theme once, single voice, repeat it with added second voice
- KVRAF
- 3206 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
That's super cute! Has a great chiptune feel to it! And I like the portion of madness in it, too! GREAT to have you on board!Programator2 wrote:Hey guys!
I wanted to participate in the OSC for a long time. This month I was finally able to do that. So here's my entry:
...
I enjoyed making the track and hope to push my limits further creating tracks for the upcoming challenges.
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- KVRian
- 725 posts since 11 Mar, 2014 from Netherlands
experimenting with the drums
I'll never finish this one
but it has a nice melancholic feeling now
https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r4
I'll never finish this one
but it has a nice melancholic feeling now
https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r4
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- KVRian
- 725 posts since 11 Mar, 2014 from Netherlands
is it me or is your track very loud ?doctorbob wrote:Pssssssssssst ... updated the track - keys needed a bit more presence, changed the soloing a bit in the middle verse/chorus. Enjoy.
dB
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- KVRist
- 93 posts since 15 Apr, 2013 from Perth WA
Of course noisemaker being a Juno copy I started reading about Roman mythology on wikipedia and from there Greek mythology and so on and so on...z.prime wrote:Welcome to the world: songs need names.Laxplanet wrote:I was about the upload my entry and just realized I don't have a name for it. Will see If I can think of something better than noisemakerOSC...
- KVRAF
- 3206 posts since 17 Apr, 2010 from Slovenia
Feels like a Metronome.rghvdberg wrote:experimenting with the drums
I'll never finish this one
but it has a nice melancholic feeling now
https://soundcloud.com/rghvdberg/osc88- ... one-day-r4
I would go as far as saying: Never do that!
Think about breathing, think about human rhythms, heartbeat, the complete body rhythms of walking (not just the footsteps, but the hip and torso thrusts for the momentum, all very similar to heartbeats!).
The moment you go metronome, you take out the human factor, detaching the rhythm from living emotion...not possible to relate to, you know. It kinda makes it sound cheap, as well, as a result.
Pour your humanity into it, the beats of your life!
