VIDEO - Creating a Lo-Fi Electric Piano in MPowersynth Pt.2

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This is the 2nd part where I show how to create lo-fi FX. I'm using this on electric piano here, but you can use these same ideas on any sounds you want. I hope you find this useful.


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Another gem, thank you! Why haven't you used MSoundFactory instead of MPowerSynth to take advantage of the former's per-voice modulation, randomization, etc.? Don't you think it would sound even more natural, organic? :-)
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DanielKonopka wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:48 pmWhy haven't you used MSoundFactory instead of MPowerSynth
Part one reveals it was a request for MPowerSynth.
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So, perhaps it's now time for some MSoundFactory love? :-)
"How are we supposed to judge what each converter sounds like without know which is which? I don't want to be unfairly influenced by blind listening."
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DanielKonopka wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:28 pm So, perhaps it's now time for some MSoundFactory love? :-)
It is actually easier to make it in MSF, but yeah this was a request. I know some people have MPS, but not MSF, so I thought I'd show how to do it in there. Doing it in MSF is basically the same, but you have more control over mixing together the keyclick noise with the main sound.

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Still great stuff nonetheless. Keep going! :-)
"How are we supposed to judge what each converter sounds like without know which is which? I don't want to be unfairly influenced by blind listening."
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