----- Original Message ----- Fra: Blades <redbrickdream@...> Til: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> Sendt: 14. mars 2001 14:44 Emne: Re: [AN1x-list] Enlightening exercise: Strawberry fields synth sound? > My opinion: > > This is less OFF TOPIC than most of the posts to me. I think one of the > best things about any of these synth lists is when people share how they > have gotten a certain sound out of their beast. Posting new sounds as well. > There are some great capabilities in this thing that I will certainly never > get out of it. Those that I get, you may miss, and vice-versa...but a > collective of people can do amazing things. > Thanks for saying so! I cannot imagine this being off topic.. I was thinking...If I get the strawberry fields CD, and if I can get close enough to the sound that it is worthwhile (no point if the thing is way off) I might be able to post some MP3 of it (not here!! on my server) and the original...a bit of it anyway. Again, that link I posted...I have been reading and rereading it, and staring at the flow chart til I can draw it without looking...there are a few passages that I still am not 100% clear on, and one that I think is a typo. I plan on posting small excerpts or paraphrasing and asking here also if someone can clarify. It might be a while though as my free time is limited and also I am working hard on a retracking of a song I am working on. Jim > I say take the challenge (if you want the challenge (practice) or the > mellotron sound). If anyone else has something that they are trying to > make...post it and see what all these folks can come up with. > > Maybe I'm totally off base suggesting this...If I'm OFF TOPIC, please let me > know. > > Blades > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "J Acker" <jacker@...> > To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 1:25 AM > Subject: SV: [AN1x-list] Enlightening exercise: Strawberry fields synth > sound? > > > > Bruce, (and list) > > > > Well, I followed your directions and worked on making the mellotron > sound last night. I thought I'd just write this before I go to work today... > > > > I followed your mail as much as I could, and it definitely got me in > the ball park. I have a couple of questions I can post later about some of > the paramters. I found a few more that seemed to help. > > > > I got a couple of sounds that I think are close but need a little more > tweaking. Upon getting close, it occured to me 1) I don't have "Strawberry > Fields" on CD anywhere, and 2) I used to have "Court of the Crimson King" > but only on cassette..so I really don't have that either. (is it beginning > to dawn on you, that you aren't dealing with a genius here ? :-) so I have > to go out and buy at least one of them to see how close I > > can get. > > > > Again, your instructions were really great.. I would really like to > see how much better I can get it and then post the relavent settings either > here or privately if the rest of the list finds it OT (though I don't again > see why they would..but in case I misunderstand the purpose of this list). > > > > If you are up for it, it'd be great to see if you had any more > comments on the patch.I am not hooked up to PC with my AN1x, so I would have > to post it in text, is that okay? > > > > Anyway, THANKS! > > > > Also I saw no mention of it since I posted but that site I posted to the > list, that (even though it says it is EX-5 its' contents are a seminar on > the AN1x given by someone from Yamaha) seminar html is really, really great. > Along with your explanations, and that seminar I am finally getting a little > more insight into this synth. > > > > Jim > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > Fra: Bruce Wahler <bruce@...> > > Til: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> > > Sendt: 12. mars 2001 04:41 > > Emne: Re: [AN1x-list] Enlightening exercise: Strawberry fields synth > sound? > > > > > > > Jim, > > > > > > >I thought the old synth the Beatles used on the intro to "Strawberry > > > >fields" is interesting, how would you go about getting that sound? (was > it > > > >a mellotron, or even older synth?..I think I've seen pictures of it) > > > > > > > >I would love to hear the thought process you would go through to get in > > > >the ballpark and how you would plan to get that sound. > > > > > > Boy, you could have found an easier first attempt! :^) This is a > > > deceptive sound, appearing easy to duplicate, but actually possessing a > lot > > > of subtleties. > > > > > > The sound on the intro to "Strawberry Fields" is a Mellotron Mark II, > using > > > the flute recording that was part of the standard tape set. What makes > > > this simulation difficult is the fact that the Mellotron is a sort of > > > sampling synthesizer, so you are trying to simulate a synth with another > > > synth. Also, the Mellotron had its own dominant timbre which permeated > > > every sound, from violins to choirs to flutes. And finally, the > Mellotron > > > was not a chromatically-tuned instrument; the recordings were > > > just-intonated, mostly in the key of A major. In any other key, they > tend > > > to sound a little off key on one or more of the notes. The following is > > > the way I would approach the sound on ANY synth, AN1x or otherwise -- > > > > > > I would start off by trying to simulate a flute sound, which is mostly a > > > sine wave, except for the initial attack, which has a lot of high > harmonic > > > content, both tonal and atonal in nature. Start with a 50% duty pulse > with > > > the Edge at about 115, and set the FEG to a fast attack, fast decay, and > a > > > relatively low sustain level -- low enough to filter out most of the > > > harmonics, but not so low as to mute the sound. Set the AEG to a > similar > > > shape, but set the sustain very high, maybe 118 or so. After some > tweaking > > > by ear, you should have a flute timbre that sounds good for mellow > solos -- > > > think soft jazz, not Jethro Tull. You may find that adding a little > noise > > > to the mix improves the illusion, but use it sparingly. One VCO may be > > > enough to create the sound; if you want to use the second one, set it to > > > the same waveform, make it an octave above the first, about 25% of the > > > original volume, with only a very slight fine pitch detune. > > > > > > Now, you need to "Mellotron-ize" the sound. First, as you already > noted, > > > the attack on the Mellotron was never very quick, owing to the nature of > > > the tape system used in the instrument. Back the attack of both the FEG > > > and AEG until you have a more calliope-like sound. If you want a good > > > example -- Strawberry Fields is not the best one I can think of -- use > the > > > Dance of the Puppets section of King Crimson's "The Court of the Crimson > > > King," which is actually the same sound on the same instrument. After > > > that, you need to EQ the result to give it that hollow sound that the > > > Mellotron was famous for -- add a little boost at 125Hz and 3.8kHz, and > > > drop the 1kHz a little. The effect you're looking for is that of an old > > > movie soundtrack. Then add a little slow flange to the mix, and a > little > > > PMOD using the same LFO speed, to simulate the wow and flutter that the > > > tape drive caused. Use the pitch modulation sparingly, as the detuning > was > > > not all that noticeable. > > > > > > Finally, a little (mis-)tuning simulation is probably in order. Use one > of > > > the matrix controls to add a little fine pitch decrease based on key > > > tracking, and if the end result causes the whole patch to go flat, > > > compensate with the fine pitch controls on the VCOs. > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > -BW > > > > > > -- > > > Bruce Wahler > > > Design Consultant > > > Ashby Solutions" > > > www.ashbysolutions.com > > > CloneWheel Support Group moderator > > > 978.386.7389 voice > > > 978.776.0096 fax > > > bruce@ashbysolutions.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Community email addresses: > > > Post message: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com > > > Subscribe: AN1x-list-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > Unsubscribe: AN1x-list-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > List owner: AN1x-list-owner@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > Shortcut URL to this page: > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! 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SV: [AN1x-list] Enlightening exercise: Strawberry fields synth sound?
2001-03-14 by J Acker
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