Rei Yano wrote:
RushCoil wrote:

Wow, this is going to be an insane comp. It is amazing how different all of the styles are.

Space Harrier by Kenobit - lot of love went into that.
Rei Yano gets the David Lynch soundtrack award.
Outer Zone by Turbo Crush - this is just badass. It think of a fat final boss in a suit appearing on all of the TVs in the city and tormenting you with pictures of thugs abusing your kidnapped girlfriend... on top of his skyscraper. HURRY! HURRY!

wish I got your joke. I think the only thing I have seen by him is eraserhead and I really did not like it.

I really like the song and felt it was avant garde, atmospheric,and a bit eerie. I should have picked a better allusion, but none came to mine. I only mentioned the song because those were the songs I liked the most. Also, thank you, really flattered you liked my song; I'm blown away by your stuff.

Wow, this is going to be an insane comp. It is amazing how different all of the styles are.

Space Harrier by Kenobit - lot of love went into that.
Rei Yano gets the David Lynch soundtrack award.
Outer Zone by Turbo Crush - this is just badass. It think of a fat final boss in a suit appearing on all of the TVs in the city and tormenting you with pictures of thugs abusing your kidnapped girlfriend... on top of his skyscraper. HURRY! HURRY!

freezedream wrote:

This is similar, but not exactly the same. First is dry and then with delay, reverb, stereo spread and highpass filter.


Just for fun and to procrastinate. big_smile Was made in buzz with FSM Infector using 3 oscs. 2 x PWM Squares with differing pulse widths and one transposed down an octave and detuned (12 cents). Then there's a sub osc which is a saw. Arp was done manually. The synth is limited since I can only detune the transposed osc. I think it might sound better to detune the top osc and not the octave transposed one.

Holy...

The Game - you just won it.

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arlen wrote:

I guess it depends on what type of synth you're trying to recreate it on.

Omnisphere

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akira^8GB wrote:

I'd use two OSCs, both with a triangle wave, one slightly detuned, then add unison to it. The arpeggiator will do the rest. Experiment with the filter, though. Oh, a low attack on the envelope.

At least this is what comes off the top of my head. I reserve the right to be completely wrong tongue

Wow... impressive. I will try this.

Can anyone help identify this poly synth sound? I have so many patches but I can't seem to identify this simple sound, or what type of sound it is (how to recreate it).

http://tinyurl.com/y3zs256

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If you get one on eBay, it will come. I got mine in about a week. My advice is to Buy It Now when you see it up there. His auctions seem to be irregular. Sometimes like once a week, sometimes once a month. Prepare to pay $156 for Buy It Now (shipped), or $200 if some fool doesn't Buy It Now. (I think people don't know he is putting them up semi-regularly, so they are overpaying).

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Just got it - it was a nice surprise. Thanks for everything. A lot of work went into this thing, I can tell.

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It is astonishing. It looks even better IRL. http://shanebarber.com/griff.html

Rainbowdragoneyes wrote:

in the south of america, it is cheap and easy to survive, and you learn to live harmoniously with rednecks and christians

This. Perfect example, I'm an atheist and play at a church every Sunday for cash. There is no escaping religion here. Jesus is hovering over the shoulder of most Southerners. And I'm surprised you didn't mention:

rednecks + Christianity = rampant, steadfast, open racism

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http://www.shanebarber.com/GICU2_WIP.mp3 on the backburner for months now, don't know where to go with it.

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Hey David - I love the update- very cool additions. Quick question if you are out there - I see that there is little room left on the GUI, but I keep wishing there were an option to name the channels somewhere (if there is, I must've missed it). Again, not sure where you could put it, but sometimes I open multiple sessions and I feel like I have to play a guessing game with the channels. Yes, I realize that more ambitious people can just look at the DAW but often channels are expanded, collapsed, running through hardware, etc, and it would be cool to just glance over at Chipsounds and adjust levels.

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I'm in FL. Yay.

Thretris wrote:

I have extra untested 6581... I need to figure out what set of 2 im using, but after that, I will hit you up if your still in need

also, i salvaged a 2nd set of parts for sid2sid, and also so ordered a 2nd board... let me know if you need em (its everything bsides the IC sockets)

Yeah I'll definitely take one or both, PM me when you wanna let them go. I have a HardSid 4u that has two open spots so definitely in no rush, just think it would be neat to play with 4 of them.

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plgDavid wrote:
tacticalbread wrote:

I didn't consciously close the UI, but I've loaded up Live, and tried to play it without opening the UI, and it still skips. Playing one plugin uses about half my CPU (or so Live tells me). I can run pads, bass, a kick, and a snare, without it skipping, but anything else in there and it gets very sad.

Can you give me more info on your machine's specs.
also the details of your current Samplerate and Buffersize/latency

This is not an expected behaviour on any > 2Ghz machine

Also, just to make sure, you should run this:
http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

and look for any red bars

Just wanted to mention that on my laptop I experienced a similar thing... integrated sound chips are pretty crappy. The solution was to download Asio4All, open up its advanced config settings, turn off all the audio functionality except "audio out," and adjust buffer size. Using my native ASIO, the laptop was running at 45ms; using Asio4All (properly configured) it is running at 8ms. Also definitely set your machine to "Best Performance" in Systems properties, and in advanced, select priority for "background services." Also disable networking (my Wi-Fi card was murdering Chipsounds).

still looking for a few good SIDs.