> I do ambient/abstract and a little dancemusic etc.and futuristic > soundscapes..I don't use alot of grunge and distortion...i love it but don't > make that kind of music...more futuristic/otherworldly ambient etc and light > maybe?....I'm looking for sounds never heard of on planet earth before..not I create ambient stuff, as well as a lil music. I'm very fond of my sid, it's definatley got a sound all its own. I must say, I'm a big fan of lo-fi chip music and weird sound effects .. have been since i first heard the mos6851 do it's thing in the c64. Make sure you actually like the sound of the c64, it'll give you an idea of what the synth is built around. It's a very noisy machine, but i love the leaking noise as an effect. > so much menacing as bewildering and inspiring......all the sidstation > reviews seem cool.. the user reviews sound very very positive...is the > sidmaster able to do subtle..ambient..arp warblings etc? whats the wavetable > capable of...I get the feeling something is lurking in the sidstation..am i > right. well, there's a SID chip :) .. there's certainly not much around that sounds the same. The sweeps aren't exactly smooth, and the arpeggiator is not what you would commonly call an arpeggiator. However, this all makes for new sounds .. certainly with a future-retro feel. One of the guys on this list sent me some amazing ambient stuff (you know who you are!), i thought this was the best example of sid use in ambient sound i've heard.. > Sorry for all the questions...I'm a little indecisive today...the sids > got me twitching alittle...I am considering a microwave...but i don't want > loads of sounds or the usual basses and stuff so much ..just need a new > soundsource to mix with various other synths etc...but with huge > possibilities...I found the demo mp3's which show certain aspects of the > sidstation but was left a little confused! one to check out is the kawai K5000 , they've come down in price dramatically and have an amazing synth engine. For ambient stuff the harmonic synthesis is amazing! I use a nord micromodular for all my bubbly bassy hifi sweeping sound needs, but when i want something with that blippy power pill computer sound, the SID is always on. Also the mention of Reaktor is interesting. There's a SIDstation for reaktor someone has made, and it sounds pretty authentic! .. andrew
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Re: [elektron] Re:sid.....should i or shouldn't i...
2000-06-16 by andrew sargeant
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