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Re: Staccato Heaven :: I know the TI can do this....
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Or get a V-Synth and a D50 card (or XT which includes a D50 card) :)
V-Synths are alot of fun :) |
Re: Staccato Heaven :: I know the TI can do this....
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It a 4 partial sound - generally impossible to exactly re-create on the TI, but in this case were lucky as one of the partials is basically coloured noise. The rest are a couple of samples (tinkly bell and an organ) and a square wave.
As these are samples - then effectively they each have separate envelopes if you are trying to synthesise the result. *may* be able to get close - but I think its a complete b*****d to reproduce on a synth that doesnt effectively have per-osc amp envelopes or equiv because of a sample having its own volume envelope. Should be able to get close I think by using a one shot LFO as an env gen on say osc 3 volume to make the bell, but probably really needs a wave table so LFO driving osc balance may not work so well (because the wave would on on osc 2). I think the rest may be able to more or less follow the normal amp env + filter env. Probably use split filter mode as well so the organ gets its own filter and the rest share. Ill have a go this eve when I'm home :) |
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In this case a V-Synth with a VC1 (D50) card. Its patch number P1-61 on the VC1 if anyone else wants to mess with it as well. |
Any luck?
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I had a quick try at it through reproducing the partials - not quite enough flexibility in filter routings and mod options to get away with it I thought - kind of tonally close but thought it sounded crap.
Anyway I've had the whole place in bits for the past few days replacing the desk and doing a total rewire and reorg of everything. Finally got to point of switching stuff back on again this afternoon so may have another play with it :) |
Can I try your latest attempt?
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