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Re: Evolutionaries 2003 User Forum Soundset

2003-09-19 by ski_ex5tech

Hey, great!  Glad the little SysEx utility for Mac OS9 worked out 
OK.  I don't have a Mac anymore, so that's very good to know.  Glad 
you're enjoying the sounds, too.

Regarding "learning a lot faster"... The people here in the Evolver 
Yahoo group and at EX5Tech will help you a lot.  I'd also recommend 
reading some resources on the basics of analog subtractive 
synthesis.  This will give you the foundation you need for working 
with just about any synthesizer.  In particular, I'd recommend 
digging up the back issues of Keyboard magazine that contained a 
series of columns by Peter Gorges (of Wizoo) called "SoundForum".  
Peter wrote an excellent series on the basics of subtractive 
synthesis, plus, there was a FREE little "SoundForum" softsynth from 
Peter, Native Instruments, and Keyboard.  The "SoundForum" soft synth 
is based on Reaktor technology, is very easy to use, sounds great, 
and even has an onscreen oscilloscope so that you can see your 
waveforms!  You can contact Keyboard mag for the back issues.  If you 
can't find the "SoundForum" soft synth, let me know, and I'll tell 
you how to find it at www.ampfea.org.

Also with regards to dissecting existing Evolver patches... I have a 
utility coming soon that will open Evolver SysEx patch files and 
display all the information for a patch on a single well organized 
screen.  I've been super busy at work, but I'm going to get Mr. Rock 
and Noision1 (and maybe one or two others) to test it soon.  I'll 
post a screen shot in the EX5Tech Evolver forum as soon as I get a 
chance, too.

Thanks.


Ski
www.ex5tech.com
EX5Tech Evolver forum:
http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23


--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, simon leclerc <Simonvolt@v...> 
wrote:
> I finally had time to try the Sysex Utility for MacOS9
> *SysEx480*, and after a few adjustments i was able to load
> the Evolutionaries in to my Evo (and save my own programs).
> Easy and pratical utility.
> 
> I want to thank everyone who participated and shared their
> patches/seq with this forum.  I was amazed by the
> quality and diversity of all the programs.  I'm fairly
> new the synth world and this will help me learn a lot
> faster. Thanks again Evolverers, it's greatly appreciated.
> I hope to share my programs for the Evolutionaries 2004.
> 
> And a big thank you to Ski who put it  all that together !
> 
> Now back to my new Z.Vex FuzzFactory who sounded
> like my Waldorf XT this afternoon ;)
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
> on 31/08/03 7:31 AM, ski_ex5tech at ex5tech@e... wrote:
> 
> 
> Phew!  Finally done, and I'm whipped.  Go to the EX5Tech Evolver
> forum, and you'll find a discussion topic with details, and a link 
to
> download.  (I tried to upload the file here, too, but there isn't
> enough space.)  
> 
> EX5Tech Evolver forum:
> http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23
> 
> Putting this together was a blast.  I love the sounds in this set,
> and I think you will, too.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> Ski
> www.ex5tech.com
> 
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