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Wave shaping w/ SpaceF's WS4-MKII
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:17 pm
by dawman
This is still me just playing a live stereo track, as I am overwhelmed still w/ the sequencers, but learning thanks to members here.
In the General thread there was talk about a new Wave Oscillator, until that is developed I will use these sounds.
There are Kyma Waveforms but that requires Sample Oscillators.
This is just SpaceF's WS4-MKII using 2 of Bowen Waldorf Pair II Oscillators, and SpaceF's S-MOS's. 4 Oscillators total w/ the noise synth modulations.
It is the silly old song by a great guy called Wave Meat.
These are all naturually swept waves w/ no effects, as their rich sound will demonstrate.
The SE-1X is doing the monophonic work and is inputted into WS4-MKII for some of SpaceF's Small Echo II.
Hope You Enjoy It.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:35 am
by garyb
congratulations, Jimmy!
that's number 2.
sounds better than zappa ever did, too....

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:25 am
by spacef
Ladies and gentlemen....
Jimmy V !
...Man or Myth...
You are the master of high resonances

Thanks for using the Waldorf pair, nice distinctive "Bowen" sound

Never heard the SE-1 before neither, very nice sound...
You also have your Master in S-MOS-Sweetness-Global-Management
Many thanks for this one
Mehdi
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:44 am
by mr. prawn
wow thats some wild high frequency, resonating madness. i like it. why bother with sequencers though? if i could play i think i would just do it all live & overdub like youre doing now.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:55 am
by dawman
Thanks Brotha' Man Mr, Prawn,
I am so lame I can't even overdub yet !!
That's just using 2 controllers and a sustain pedal and a pair into VDAT.
The WS4-MKII preset is 3 x synths w/ 6 voice polyphony on each synth, and of course very long release levels on the ADSR.
I actually like the lower poly counts on some presets, because when I play a new chord I get that sucking / backwards type of sound from the re-triggering of the envelopes.
This synth can do analog emulations in a most frightening way also. The S-MOS Oscillators are damn near a synthesizer themselves,
This new synth is my first walk into the future. I needed something to escape my analog synth world from and by the sound and looks of it, this is the ticket.
Most definately a fierce Pack Hunter, no quarry will be left alive.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 7:08 am
by Neil B
By 'eck lad, thart's got some high resonances going on there.
Nice sound though I must say.
Love the lead - reminds me of so many sounds and outfits from the past, but it still sounds fresh.
It's nice to start hearing you at long last and I could definitely listen to more of that genre from you.
You're really getting the hang of this kit now eh?
Personally and only my tastes, not a criticism, but I would have counterbalanced some of those higher resonances with lower sweeps too - perhaps acting in opposite directions across the stereo image.
Loved it.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 7:44 am
by dawman
Nice idea there mate.
I plan on using the ribbon controller and apply the sweeps, portamento, and bi-directional resonance tricks to a pre recorded audio track.
I would be able to use two fingers on a dual zone ribbon preset, place them in the center and move them Left and right simultaneously.
I already have the bi-directional portamento for the SE-1X and Multi-Synth made, and it is way trippy.
I just need to free my hands and feet, and learn my sequencer apps better.
I felt handcuffed doing this in VDAT as I held a sustain pedal, and played both controllers.
2 more days for nuittin' but music.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:09 pm
by Herr Voigt
Wow.
With these sounds you should cover "Canario" from EL&P.
Keith Emerson would be enviously.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:12 pm
by dawman
Danke Herr Voigt,
Very Kind Words Indeed,
He is always on my mind when I play that particular patch.
I am sure Mr. E has many fierce weapons we don't hear about.
His Hammond chops 35 years later are still second to none for progressive styles.
Glad you liked it.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:36 pm
by paulrmartin
Very interesting version of a well loved FZ tune(I hope Gail doesn't try to shut down the Z because of copyright infringement...)
Here it is, guys! Uncle Meat, the easy ambient Las Vegas version.
I have to send you my rap version of Dyna-Moe-Humm, brotha' Jimmy. You might get a kick out of it

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:56 pm
by hifiboom
simply awesome
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:18 pm
by borg
super!!!
About 90% of my music listening time is spent on FZ, so you could consider me a critical listener. Your sound would make Tommy Mars drool. I often wonder what FZ would be doing with the immense power of modern technology. He was ahead of his time, maybe even more on the technology side than on the music he wrote.
Since ELP is mentioned... can I have a Barbarian Las Vegas style?
Indeed, happy to finally hear your chops...
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:39 pm
by dawman
Thanks Mate.
FZ would've had Guitars and Synths way on the outside, you know it.
George Duke and Stanley Clarke dropped in here unexpectedly last year, and GD as usual was a monster. He had a Minimoog Voyager, a DAW for samples, and a Prophet V. They kicked major Booty.
From now on only originals here at the Z.
I re read my ASCAP/BMI contract that was updated by the RIAA in DC a few years back, and if I wish to post arrangements that are already copyrighted, I have to have my own site, and mark all posts.
It's similar to having copies of a movie laying around your house, no biggie, but illegal. Same with the illegal workers that live in the USA. No biggie, but when politicians here are running for any office, they all want to suddenly enforce laws that they never paid attention to before their campaigns.
I am trying to fit in here and will be posting synth / dance / ambient / PsyTrance kind of stuff, afterall, I am way behind the times.
Who knows, what I learn from you guys here might spark a creative flow of music that might be unique and desirable.
Thanks For The Kind Words.
Back To Work I Go.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:44 pm
by chriskorff
S4L - you're into psytrance? HA HA!
You know, around my area there are a lot of, er... not-so-legitimate parties where they play that shit all night! If I'm honest, I'm not the biggest fan - I need a lot of 'chemical encouragement' before I'll dance to that stuff for 8 hours on the trot!
All good though - I've just given you about as much info as I can offer on the thread with my recent tune [shameless plug, I know, but if you like, you can listen to the tune on the 'Strictly badboy riddims' thread!]
Have a good one mate,
Chris
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:42 pm
by dawman
I responded earlier posing as a white man, w/ perfect English.
Perhaps A Spot Of Tea To Convince You?