Hmmm.... How about a user soundbank that concentrates on the analog oscillators and more classic analog oriented sounds? Now that I have a brand new Evolver (since I didn't get my old one back!) I plan to make use of the analog side of the Evolver more. Sayer --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Ivan Sharma" <noision1@h...> wrote: > Well it is a *mono* synth. 1 voice. So pads are available if you > don't mind overdubbing a lot. But basically, anything a monophonic > synth, the Evolver can do. It can do a lot more and that is why it > is shown off doing such. It is not a niche synth in the way the > Sidstation by Elektron is, that is, it does one or 3 sounds really > well, but much else. The Evolver is on one hand a basic monosynth > but with fancier features, like 4 oscs instead of 2 or 3 and a mix > of real analog with digital waves. The sequencer is a bonus. > > There a little demo of a few "normal" sounds Called "evolver > demo1.mp3 here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSI_Evolver/files/ > > Ravi > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "needle201" <needle201@h...> > wrote: > > Hello Evolverists and Evolverines, > > Are there any links to some more normal sound examples on the DSI > > Evolver? Most of the stuff i was able to listen to on the internet > > (including Dave Smiths Website) was quite crazy digital noise > sound > > using the internal sequencer. > > > > Well, i like those sounds, but i wonder if the Evolver is also > > capable of producing some usual stuff like Strings, Pads, basses > > etc... > > > > I consider buying the tiny little box, but i wanna be sure its not > > completely "niche". > > > > thanks for your interest. > > > > Needle
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Re: Bread and Butter Sound on the Evolver
2003-10-06 by Sayer
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