O yeah it's not really an Adventure Kid release, my band was called Monkey Kong back then. And as we couldn't "mix" we actually put on a playlist and mixed drinks and gave to the audience. I hadn't figured out how to do live sets back then.
2 Oct 20, 2014 8:41 pm
Topic: Monkey Kong (1 replies, posted in Releases)
This is a REALLY old release I made in late 2005.
http://www.adventurekid.se/music/monkey-kong/
I used my C64, my amiga, my windows computer, a drum machine and some regular synths and an electric organ.
I know it's mixed like fuck but it was fun finding it on a backup disc, don't really know why I am sharing it though...
Sharing is caring.
3 Jan 24, 2014 7:24 pm
Re: Adventure Kid Wave Forms for Amiga (Music Line Editor, Pro Tracker) (4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
An instructural video how to use the waveforms with MusicLine Editor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xXmMOUTRzo#t=359
4 Jan 16, 2014 3:41 pm
Re: Hiphop is my only hope (6 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)
Thanks!
Here: https://soundcloud.com/adventurekid
I'm working on some releases this spring so there is mostly demos / prereleases.
5 Jan 16, 2014 3:26 pm
Re: Adventure Kid Wave Forms for Amiga (Music Line Editor, Pro Tracker) (4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
Actually I have them at C3 but they are not perfect. I havn't found a really good way to re tune them and not get artifacts and I have tried ALOT of interpolation methods and tools. I have one tool that will probably work but it costs a heap...
7 Jan 16, 2014 12:53 pm
Topic: Adventure Kid Wave Forms for Amiga (Music Line Editor, Pro Tracker) (4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
Hi I have updated the waveforms with packs for Pro Tracker and Music Line Editor. The conversion was made in sox by ADRDesign / Alvaro.
If you are familiar with basic subtractive synthesizers you probably know the saw, square, sinus and triangle shape that are the most common shapes a oscillator can produce pretty well. Single cycle waveforms are tiny audio files (.wave) that a synthesizer can read to use as oscillator shapes. What it means is new sounds. Some kind of grey area between sampling and synthesis. A raw waveform is very rarely what makes a whole sound but you can see it as presets for oscillators. Happy sound designing!
This kind of technique is also called PCM wavetable synthesis.
8 Oct 7, 2010 9:39 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Nanostudio seems really nice... And arduino seems fun. Trash, are you sick, seriously!?
9 Oct 7, 2010 6:34 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Hi hi you don't give up
The AWE32 don't do it good... But don't know about the other version...
But still, if it's on the computer I can use Sytrus VST or som other vst to play em. I want something more hands on than a computer I think.
10 Oct 7, 2010 4:19 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
anyone got a shrutni?
11 Oct 7, 2010 2:17 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Cool, I've let Olivier who makes shrutni-1 to use my waveforms to build some kind of a search engine that will let you search for waveforms that are bright and other spectral properties. So I'm going to buy a shrutni, a polyphonic would be really nice, I guess it will be a bit pricey though.
12 Oct 7, 2010 8:46 am
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
No they're not (not the ones I have owned) soundfontplayers in genereally fails when it comes to playing one cycle waveforms. they can't do it correctly. So well in theory it should work, but it doesn't... I have worked with soundfonts as a sounddesigner and the way to make soundfonts with one cycles sound OK is to have multiple cycles. Then it's not a wave table anymore, and it's a lot of work.
Now I'm feeling I am coming of as a dick again
It's good advice I got here monomachine + shrutni it might well be. Just ordered some furniture so I guess I have to wait a month or so. I'm bad at prioritizing the right things.
13 Oct 7, 2010 8:28 am
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
I will get the shrutni 1, they are making a search engine and a tool to build wavetables from my waveforms so you can just load it into the shrutni 1. The shrutni 1 is mono voiced, no?
14 Oct 6, 2010 9:20 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Oh the monomachine, yeah that might be the best alternative. Actually. I don't know how much the monowave is... Cause I couldn't see anything... But the monomachine would be nice. Wouldn't like to take it with me to play live though... But nex tour I gonna bring the c64 (I think) not just the GB...
15 Oct 6, 2010 6:47 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
Dammit when I go to shop the monowave I get a blank page
http://www.elby-designs.com/shopping/index1.html
My usual luck
16 Oct 6, 2010 6:34 pm
Re: Wavetable synth (Hardware) (30 replies, posted in Other Hardware)
The more I read the more I fall in love with monowave