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| echosystm |
| some of those demos sound like the random i was making in fruity loops when i was 14. |
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| msz |
| how the r u going to make that |
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| palm |
| machinedrum is a ing awesome gear. |
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| msz |
| make me one ill give u $2 |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by msz
make me one ill give u $2 | $200.00 maybe not for $2.00 |
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| msz |
| kind of pricey from their site |
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| atxbigballer1 |
i think ill just make me a SID and save some money! That thing is so awsome! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frgd...feature=related
The making of a new bassline demo with MIDIbox SID V2. This major update can conrol up to 8 SID soundchips with four PIC microcontrollers, connected to a CAN network. There are 4 dedicated sound engines for Leads/Basslines/Drums and polyphonic multi sounds, which can run on any PIC core as desired.
In this demo, four 8580 SIDs are used (...but my own box is fully stuffed, it just wasn't required to use the remaining ones)
The first core plays drum sequences, the second core two independent bassline sequences.
The sequences are interactively selected from a MIDI keyboard, and sound parameters like CutOff/EnvMod/Decay are changed with faders/joystick/Control Surface.
The Audio Output of the SID which plays the lower octave bassline is feedbacked to the Audio Input for increased resonance and distortion.
You listen to pure and unique SID sound - and it is sequenced live! Only external EQs, compression and delay effects have been added.
For more infos regarding this (strictly) non-commercial Do-It-Yourself project, see http://www.uCApps.de |
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| echosystm |
| i dont see why you would build an SID, when it has already been emulated (basically 100% accurately) in software. it's not like you're missing out on a hardware interface or any of the other perks of hard synths. |
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| Stef De Roux |
| Those videos made me fall asleep, i fail to see the point of them at all. |
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| kitphillips |
I'd completely forgotten about these, and that was good. And then you had to come and make me remember and now I want one again. Thanks, thanks a lot:mad: :rolleyes:
I just wanna know how they justify the price tag on what is basically a simple 16 voice synth and not even analogue? Ditto for the monomachine, I mean, its only 6 voices:crazy: |
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