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  1. I strongly recommend to download the demo version. This scan is taken out of the original owners manual of the Oberheim OB-Xa. I did that because I got a little bit annoyed with the behavior of the pulse wave of the Arturia OB-Xa V. Same as in the Pigments 2 synthesizer, you can't make a sweep from 0 to 100% with the pulse wave. Result: when using an LFO sine/triangle as modulation source the PWM sounds incomplete. It's 'a kind' of lush but not in an amount I would expect. I have to confess that I can't remember how the PWM in the original OB-Xa sounded so I searched for a manual and voilà: the behaviour of the Arturia is similar to the original Oberheim... According to the content of the owners manual a full 50% pulse is reached when the knob is set fully counter-clockwise. As a consequence the PWM in both the Arturia and the original sweeps from 50% to 100%, and not from 0 to 100. (I will illustrate this in a later 'How to modulate sound in a synthesizer matrix' series with sound clips) The moral of the story: don't always believe your brains if memory says 'in the old days it sounded better!' From the moral part to pure sex: the Stereo & Pan Spread in the Voices section. As a sound designer I am searching for imperfection. Imperfection like the jangling of a Mellotron touches the hearts of both listeners and players. So first of all, the Detune in the Voices section leads to imperfection. The more you turn it up, the more oscillator-drift occurs. And set around 12 o'clock this results in a pleasant 'imperfectly' detune of the voices. Stereo - Pan. Arturia fixed it to make an even more appealing function than Unison: Load the first patch 'Jump', press the Stereo switch on and play...
  2. I recommend everybody to download the demo version. Part two The added goodies of the modern times The effect section. First of all, contrary to the Arturia Pigments, when running through the presets I didn't feel the urge to switch off the FX. Well done by the sound designers. The FX section itself is straight and to the point, aimed at creative use. Three blocks, you can choose between parallel and serial - nice! To my surprise Arturia added a compressor. When placing the compressor after a delay (FX in serial mode) you immediately get that 'bouncy' disco vibe when used on an octaves played 4th bass pattern. Check out the preset 'Eighties R Us'. Italo disco! The delay has a very effective HP filter and the 'Width' knob comes in handy when using the Stereo Pan Spread functionality of the voices. Will discuss this beautiful sounding section in another post. When looking for 8-bit C64/Amiga sounds, use the bitcrusher FX on a square wave. Fun. Furthermore, the reverb has a Mid/Side spread knob. Like the Width for the Delay this narrows the effect to the center. (And I love mono reverb. TMO: It makes a stereo mix sound wider...) The modulation section. Here starts the fun in creating your own signature sounds. Arturia put in a modulation matrix as we know from the Matrix 12/6 synthesizers. Five fixed sources: Velocity, Key range, Aftertouch, Mod Wheel and Filter Envelope. You can patch the sources with a +/- value to A LOT of destinations. You can create your own (syncable) LFO waveforms. Brings out the Rembrandt in me... As a user of the V7 package the price is not a limitation so I'll happily buy it later this month. My 20 minutes demo lockup kicks in... More to come in my next post.
  3. I have to admit: I am a huge fan of Oberheim synthesizers. I became an adult while working in the perfect Oberheim environment: the distributor of Oberheim in the Netherlands. So in al modesty I can say: I know my way around with them and had the pleasure to fell in love with the sound. In that perspective my heart made a little jump when I saw the Arturia announcement about the release of the OB-Xa V. I downloaded a demo version, which annoyingly is installed on my C drive and can't be installed on any other drive. Those of us with a SSD C drive will recognize the problem of running out of space. So far the bad news. The good news: I LOVE THE OB-Xa V!! I love the sound and I love the innovations Arturia gave us. The sound: nothing new. And that's GOOD. It's all the innovation options that give me the hurray feeling 'I can make this baby sound very imperfectly.' Very un-digital, very unstable. So far my findings during the 20 minutes demo limitation. More impressions in the days to come, feel free to share your thoughts! (how to tell my lovely Tanja I need this synthesizer...) Link: https://www.arturia.com/products/analog-classics/ob-xa-v/overview
  4. This is such a great loss... Florian was the melodic part of Kraftwerk. His flute parts were mesmerising... I discovered Kraftwerk 47 years ago, at the age of twelve. ("a band without guitars..") No other band influenced my synthesizer music more than they did. No any other band had such a great influence on the influencers like David Bowie and Vince Clarke. What would hiphop be without the music of those four boys from Dusseldorf, Germany? EDM, the longest prospering popular music style was heavily influenced by Kraftwerk as well. Wat was the influence of Kraftwerk exactly? For example, EDM as we know it started in 1971. Take about 15 minutes to watch this video: If you have the courage to watch the video from the beginning you can see the audience going into confusion... I was lucky enough to see Kraftwerk playing live for several times. Great, warm parties these gigs were. Before the word 'interaction' was invented Kraftwerk let the audience interact on compact 'pocket calculators' during the performance of the song "Taschenrechner". They inspired me to open up my Casio calculator and soldered an Ibanez Auto-filter on the circuit board. It worked. (hardly) So... all good things come to an end and so did Florian.
  5. PSP has this free plugin: http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/reverbs/psp_pianoverb/ http://www.pspaudioware.com/upload/obrazki/galeria/reverbs/psp_pianoverb/PSP_PianoVerb_1.9.0.png
  6. This is such a great loss... Florian was the melodic part of Kraftwerk. His flute parts were mesmerising... I discovered Kraftwerk 47 years ago, at the age of twelve. ("a band without guitars..") No other band influenced my synthesizer music more than they did. No any other band had such a great influence on the influencers like David Bowie and Vince Clarke. What would hiphop be without the music of those four boys from Dusseldorf, Germany? EDM, the longest prospering popular music style was heavily influenced by Kraftwerk as well. Wat was the influence of Kraftwerk exactly? For example, EDM as we know it started in 1971. Take about 15 minutes to watch this video: If you have the courage to watch the video from the beginning you can see the audience going into confusion... I was lucky enough to see Kraftwerk playing live for several times. Great, warm parties these gigs were. Before the word 'interaction' was invented Kraftwerk let the audience interact on compact 'pocket calculators' during the performance of the song "Taschenrechner". They inspired me to open up my Casio calculator and soldered an Ibanez Auto-filter on the circuit board. It worked. (hardly) So... all good things come to an end and so did Florian.
  7. Same here... I consider fader movements as a performance with a musical instrument. And just like I don"t like to copy audio and rather play original parts for all choruses, I record all fader movements. Will absolutely try Craig"s VCA 'trick" and will probably use it in a dynamic way in order to create more variations in character during the song.
  8. Thanks for the tip Craig! Will try it next recording. I use the VCA as levels-guard. When I start a new song I keep all peak levels at -6dB, without any eq. Because the start of a new song is more about creativity than sound I don't always turn things down, I turn tracks up... There is where the VCA does its job.
  9. Oasis Supersonic. It seems like the lads always carried a video camera with them. You can smell the dirt...
  10. Girls Talk -Elvis Costello (and yes I knew this and didn't search for the answer) Correct answer! ðð»
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