i know exactly how you feel.
I had my sidstation for about a year, but just recenlty sold it.
At first it's a bit hard to understand, and it helps if u print out the
manual on the site, since the old manuals are full of holes ( Elektron was still
tweaking the OS when it came out)
The wavetable is key to making some of the sounds, especially the evolving
ones, just start thinking of it as a Step-Sequencer, but with a lot more
steps.
As for basic programming, i'll assume u want to program vintage 8bit sounds.
Most of the sounds of yore were very simple Tri waves and Pulse waves.
PWM and LFO routing is key when trying to make c64, NES, Gameboy, ect....
sounds
The programming is done mainly via the annoying menu system, so u may want to
draw out a signal path diagram. And plan out a basic outline on wut you wanna
do first.
example: Osc1 -Pulse- --> ADSR --> FILTER --> LFO
(helped me out a lot when programming all 3 oscillators at once)
Signal flow charts are a bit "obselete" and pointless, especially with the
miracle of sysEX files and MIDI. But it can help a lot, when you're lazy like me
and just want to make crazy sounds.
(i have a few lamenated, lol like a big dry erase board for each of my
synths)
Also try with the arp, hold down about 5 or 6 keys, and u can make a nice
Arcade sequence.
Though the polyphony is limited, u can get the arp to progress through more
notes.
i mainly program 8bit sounds on my Korg MS2000 right now, but i can try to
help with the SID.
u got urself a great synth, but the lack of independent control knobs for
each parameter makes it a bit unfriendly, but it's powerful once u know how to
make her sing.
I've been doing this for a good 5 years, but i'm no expert, most of the time
the key to programming is just goofing around. And after all this is just my
opinion. :P
(u can email me for more info privately if u want, i'll make up some 8bit
tutorials one of these days)
--zeroslug
zeroslugFMstudios NY 2004
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Re: [elektron] Sidstaion tips please.
2004-08-29 by yoslugman3@aol.com
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