Sampled from an old transistor organs rhythm unit. Recorded with a rme babyface. Cut and processed using audacity, reaper and ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-).
The landscape stereo field is an analogue atonal synth played with the touch-plates. This is a sound from the stereo field being panned left and right with reverb, delay and freeze.
Dug up from an old project. Korg monotribe groovebox processed by a doepfer a-189-1 bit modifier, a lowpass- and a highpass-filter. Recorded using ni maschine. 11. 10. 2013. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-).
These samples come from a gakken sx-150, a small analogue synthesizer kit that was released in japan 2008 as part of the gakken hobby magazine series. The synth became very popular also outside of japan, mainly because it's a low-cost analogue synth with a great sound that offers lots of possibilities for circuit benders.
Single note sampled from a deckard's dream diy analogue synthesizer that i built myself. Deckard's dream (ddrm) is an 8-voice analogue synthesizer designed by black corporation and inspired in the classic yamaha cs-80. The ddrm (and cs-80) is all about live performance and expressiveness via aftertouch and modulations. Therefore, sampling the notes like i did here does not make much sense and by no means makes justice to the real thing. Nevertheless, i thought it could still be useful and would be nice to share. Synthesizer: deckard's dream (ddrm)factory preset #: 14note: c-1midi note: 0midi velocity: 16.
Three sounds. 1) analog systems rs-40 samples from 25hz bipolar lfo (doepfer a-147-2)2) analog systems rs-40 samples from 25hz looping envelope (intellijel quadra)3) analog systems rs-40 samples from noise generated by barton musical circuits bmc23 decaying analog noise).
Doepfer a-118 white noise through an a-108 vcf8 using the band-pass out. Audio level: 4. 5emphasis/resonance: 9frequency: around 12khz. Recorded using a rme babyface and cubase 6. 5. I tried to cut seemless loops. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-).