KS02 & new different KS01 ... now + MP3 demo

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MCCY
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KS02 & new different KS01 ... now + MP3 demo

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THEY LOAD SAMPLES, so the sound depends on what you load into it...
I had much fun with these synths and as I have nearly no time left due to my hard work for my job in the last days/weeks I decided to release them as they are... BUT without the samples. I'd like to activate the community in this place. These synths live from what you load as samples, so please contribute samples here... I've a whole set from the CS01 here which is great for my taste, but it's too big to post anyway...

Please contribute some original analogue samples!
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What is the limitation in size of the samples required?

I have some great analog synth samples of Oberheims, ARP, Moog. The are MB's in size and must be converted to WAV I guess. They are currently still EOS, and Sample Cell for Mac. Would these work?

I also have some really good fresh / weird Kyma samples.These are re sampled Oscillators from another excellent DSP platform. Very ambient indeed. I use them in ProWave, and Solaris after downsizing then in ESC.

How can I be of assistance?


Almost forgot, Thanks Martin.
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Post by MCCY »

Thanks Jimmy!!!
i don't know about any limitations in size. It loads single mono wav-(or akai) samples (so it makes only sense to play them over 2 octaves or so, to mainly get some heavy bass-sounds - but anyway that depends on your taste, it really gives some unbelievable fat sounds).
I hope loops work. I only used large 20seconds wavs, because I didn't work with loops for a long time... :(
For me it worked beautifully to just hold a "clean" (without filtering & co.) c on some octaves, to have a very basic sound to start from. An idea for the future would of course be keysplitting like in MiMiPi.
I think these filters sound just awesome and with some nasty rough samples of living analogue source it is VERY VERY powerfull for mainly fat basses and weired sounds. This is not an ambient or pad synth... but who knows I didn't try so far.

1000 thanks

Martin
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mp3 demo added
... yes, it's a looser-bass-lick & sometimes distorts, cause I just zapped through presets without adjusting levels... but it shows some sound-possibilities...
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Post by dawman »

I have just the right stuff, but it is high fidelity Kyma WAV's.

I'll check it out after I practice 2 more hours. I still hurt from the beating I took in Tahoe. I fly back up in the morning for 3 days, if he's there I will be better prepared, but will take my beating like a man.
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Post by bosone »

look in my site for korg ms20 waveforms

http://www.alchemystudio.it/FreeSamples ... dex_en.htm
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Post by MCCY »

Many thanks bosone, I will try them soon!
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