the vz10m does not have autopan, as far i can see. but you can achieve same results with inverted tremolo on a "stereo combo" phono. --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@p...> wrote: > > I will check out your mp3. Thanks for posting it. > > Glad you found the op-mem file. Hope it inspires you to create your > own effects and sounds. I hope the keysplit/modwheel/autopan effects > work on your gear. I seem to recvall that the VZ-8m had some > features that the earlier VZs didn't have. I am not sure if autopan > is in all VZs, but I had fun playing with it. > > --Steve > > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "phonophobie" <sidstation@h...> > wrote: > > > > Hi! This evening i made some expresive patches and recorded them on > > 4min mp3. VZ10 only - no edits or fx. It put it at the CZ/VZ-Files! > > group for a short time. I was more on the experimental way, while > > programming the veezee ... > > > > Steve, i found your OPmem file. Very nice programming. actually it > > gives me some good ideas. thanks a lot for sharing. When i remember > > buying this tank, there was only those factory patches coming out. > > Now, after a little while using it, i have a different view on vz. > > complicated synth but worth it programming it! ...have to continue > > making my own factory patches now ;) > > > > phono. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw- > mail@p...> > > wrote: > > > > > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "phonophobie" <sidstation@h...> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I just read the powerplay guide the first time and found some > > > > useful tips there - like modwheel pan, positional crossfades > etc. > > > > If someone would give some other useful tips, this would be > nice > > > > for me too! > > > > > > > > I own my vz10m for 2 years now - so i´m still learning - > especially > > > > about programming OP-MEMs. It´s sometimes a bit confusing > tho :] > > > > > > Phono, Do you still have the full set of presents I e-mailed > you? > > > If so, I tought I gave you voices + op-mems. If I am recalling > > > correctly, those should help you as models to follow. > > > > > > Also, below is a copy of a text file I posted on the VZ Patch > Bank > > > Project. I was writing it so people who posted patches (voices > and > > > op-mems) could let users know what special effects the patches > used. > > > Some are Normal Mode effects; some are Op-Mode effects. > > > > > > If you have my complete voice + Op-mem bank, the text document > > > should give you examples of what's possible. > > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > --Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > 2004-11-07: > > > ----------- > > > It looks like the plans for a VZ Users bank is either on hold or > has > > > fizzled entirely. > > > For the time being I will leave my VZ sounds here. > > > > > > The VZ patches were designed for the Casio VZ line around 1990- > 1991. > > > They were placed here as part of a project by members of the CZ- > VZ > > > Yahoo Group > > > to collaborate on a bank of orinal VZ sounds designed by group > > > members. > > > > > > (1) Op-Mems which use these voices will be posted once the > entire VZ > > > User Group bank is defined. > > > (2) The following table of design features and performance tips > is > > > currently being developed/revised. > > > > ===================================================================== > > > ========= > > > 2004-09-07: Steve posted the following voice patches (channel 1 > > > data): > > > > > > C-1 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Spacey/Harm1 (1b) > > > C-2 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - CZ Spacey 2 (1b) > > > C-3 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - CZ Spacey 3.0 (1b) > > > C-4 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - CZ Spacey 3.1 (1b) > > > C-5 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Spacey 1 (1b) > > > G-1 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Toy Piano 1 > > > G-2 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - 91/08/25 > (3a), (98) > > > G-3 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - PingPong 1.0 (3a), (98), > > > (99d) > > > G-4 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - PingPong 1.1 (3a), (98), > > > (99d) > > > G-5 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - PingPong 1.2 (3a), (98), > > > (99d) > > > H-1 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Sci-Fi 1.00 (1a) > > > H-2 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Sci-Fi 1.01 (1a) > > > H-3 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - SweepSound2 > > > H-4 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Sine M2-M1 > > > H-5 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Test Hold 01 > > > H-6 Steve.syx - 681 bytes - Voice - Test Hold 02 > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > design/performance notes: > > > DESIGN FEATURES: > > > (1) uses long envelop effect as follows: > > > ----(a) long attack/sustain/decay [so hold the key down] > > > ----(b) long release > > > > > > (2) uses mod wheel effect as follows: > > > ----(a) amp/timbre loudness/brightness > > > ----(b) tremolo depth > > > > > > (3) makes special use of global voice parameter as follows: > > > ----(a) Tremolo > > > > > > PERFORMANCE TIPS: > > > (40) best played as an arpeggio as follows: > > > ----(a) wide (eg: Perfect 4ths, 5ths, 8ths) > > > ----(b) narrow (eg: close triads) > > > > > > (41) play mod wheel for accenting beats/for creating rhythm > > > > > > MODES: > > > (97) best used in multichannel mode > > > > > > (98) may be used as Normal or as Op-Mem > > > > > > (99) used in several Op-Mems as follows: > > > ----(a) Combination: layer > > > ----(b) Combination: keysplit > > > ----(c) combination: layer/keysplit > > > ----(d) combination: all 3 types > > > > > > > ===================================================================== > > > ========= > > > Addendum: > > > > > > (1) To send single patches into VZ: > > > ----MIDI DATA EXCLUSIVE = ENA [enabled] > > > ----MIDI CHANNEL = 1 > > > ----NORMAL > > > > > > (2) Data will be sent to VZ temporary sound [compare/recall] > area. > > > They will not overwrite presets in memory. (You can leave MEM > > > PROTECT INTERNAL = ON.) > > > > > > (3) Comments on the above presets: > > > ----The "Spacey" patches work in normal mode, even though I have > Op- > > > Mem's designed for them. > > > ----My CZ patches are ones I converted (manually) from my custom > CZ > > > patches. > > > ----"Sci-Fi"work in normal mode. They are optimized for the > > > keyboard's high register. > > > ----I am 99 44/100% sure Toy Piano 1 is my original. (I was > > > dissatisfied with factory Toy Pianos.) > > > ----IMPORTANT: "PingPong" patches need Op-Mems to get the proper > > > effects. > > > -------I will post them once the bank of patches is completed. > > > > ===================================================================== > > > =========
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Re: VZ programming + mp3
2005-01-21 by phonophobie
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