Re: Re: [L-OT] Re: Analog synth is still better
2001-11-06 by GAmoore@aol.com
Yeah, but analog-modeled synths aren t samples. A basic square wave or saw wave is created mathematically (that means with numbers to start with), then run
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2001-11-06 by GAmoore@aol.com
Yeah, but analog-modeled synths aren t samples. A basic square wave or saw wave is created mathematically (that means with numbers to start with), then run
2001-11-06 by Tony Thompson
Kool, I begin to see where you re coming from... ... Fine. 100% agreement from moi. ... Agreed, Though getting laws into practice in people s lives can be a
2001-11-06 by Tony Thompson
OK, I hereby abandon all attempts to explain my weak little funny and give up on the whole thing as a bad idea which looked crass. Sorry all round. My mum
2001-11-06 by Murray McDowall
... Athlon has much more efficient x87 type floating point performance than Pentium III and P4 has relatively poor x87 floating point performance -- a P4 1.5
2001-11-06 by Chris Jones
I seem to remember that there was a website that maintained lists of PC hardware (processors, drives, moterboards etc) and rated their (un-)suitability for
2001-11-06 by LogicBaby
The OSCILATOR in a virtual analog is modeled after an analog VCO, so are the other component in the signal chain.... So far virtual analog can sound FAT, and
2001-11-06 by The Pupkid
... i used the moogerfooger TDM plug-in in a session last week last week and it was really good. we used it to generate some sub-bass frequencies to fatten up
2001-11-06 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... modeling of the ... even know ... We will get another generation discovering these aliasing virtual analogue synths, telling you that s the real thing. And
2001-11-06 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... really ... way). ... Affermative. It s a snob thing, :-). Just like the transistor vs. tubes league. Now THERE I hear the difference. ... 8 and ... the
2001-11-06 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... And so...? What is your point exactly? ... If you talk to the average teenager about almost _anything_, they really don t care. Again: what s your point?
2001-11-06 by marc lindahl
... Yeah, I have to learn about that. At the time, they didn t have VSTGUI. ... It should oscillate with a stable amplitude... if you have a really loud
2001-11-06 by Dennis Gunn
... Could you post a GIF?
2001-11-06 by marc lindahl
... Check out this months AES journal for the whole scoop... basically the guy plotted aliasing noise vs. sample rate vs. clip level for a dual-tone input,
2001-11-06 by Spectro
... What is the justification given for such a high rate? and what exactly would one be sampling at that rate? I m curious... S.
2001-11-06 by marc lindahl
... No, the biggest difference is that digital is a sampled-time system, which means that it s subject to time aliasing (usually just called aliasing). It s
2001-11-06 by Wilson Zorn
Lots of people have ancestors who are earls or barons yet themselves don t have or come from money. All sorts of reasons but most often they re an off-shoot
2001-11-06 by LogicBaby
Nice filter Marc, it still needs some cheesy graphics like the Bomb Factory filter:) I heard some really aliasing sounds when you crank the resonance up.
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
Tony Thompson wrote: I had to read that last sentence several times to get my head round it, but I presume you re separating numbers and trends from general
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
Tony Thompson wrote: This may, of course, depend on your understanding of the term ancestral home - here. at least, it means your family owned it and
2001-11-05 by marc lindahl
Or you could try my moogfilter if you re on a mac - http://bowery.com/bea/free it models the moog filter, and feeds back nicely.
2001-11-05 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Hey, why don t you guys try the Moogerfooger stomp box filter on a digital modeled analog synth - then you might get the best of both worlds - analog
2001-11-05 by Tony Thompson
... Well, I ll examine my own behaviour and try for more detachment in these matters. ... Wasn t, honest, but could basically have done with not bringing it up
2001-11-05 by Tony Thompson
... Hi Wilson. This may, of course, depend on your understanding of the term ancestral home - here. at least, it means your family owned it and usually built
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
Zeek Duff wrote: I just discovered one of my tunes, Lambada hit the top 100 Latin Jazz songs played on MP3.com on Oct 21st, coming in at #83. Congrats.
2001-11-05 by Sascha Franck
... Maybe Ampcast? www.ampcast.com Regards, Sascha
2001-11-05 by Zeek Duff
I just discovered one of my tunes, Lambada hit the top 100 Latin Jazz songs played on MP3.com on Oct 21st, coming in at #83. I m not bragging, just
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
The Pupkid tellingly wrote: I just went against the prevailing mood for all things modelled or software based and bought a Studio Electronics SE-1X (the
2001-11-05 by The Pupkid
I just went against the prevailing mood for all things modelled or software based and bought a Studio Electronics SE-1X (the Minimoog in a rack) and it s
2001-11-05 by Arvid Solvang
Note that a lot of the people who claims that analog is best is old enough to have memories about them. ...or they have a romantic feeling about old times
2001-11-05 by Spectro
... As Logic baby implied above, I d say that the biggest difference between analogue and analogue modelling in digital synths is largely due to the non
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
Logic Baby wrote: but after playing the real thing Whole generation of fine keyboardists out there ... who ve never played a real piano . They also don t
2001-11-05 by Kool Musick
Yoonchi wrote: Can you, or anyone else who can, explain to me what that analogue sound is? Not really, no. (A) You either hear it or you don t. (B) If you
2001-11-05 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... An explanation is a bit difficult I think. Especially because you ve heard many good analog synths. Imo analog s sound more natural . They fit more easily
2001-11-05 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... Can you, or anyone else who can, explain to me what that analogue sound is? I don t seem to understand it, :-). I ve listened to a Roland Juno 60, a
2001-11-05 by LogicBaby
I am 30 Arvid :( ... Last bondage session I had was with an arp 2600 patch cabels, today I use apple USB cables, they are more shiny! ... And does there
2001-11-05 by LogicBaby
Imagine not seeing someone for 2-3 years, the first time you see them you will be able to immediately tell if they have gained weight, looked better.... I
2001-11-05 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Actually, a lot famous songwriters and classical composers feel/felt the same way - that they are merely conduits for some greater creative force. The
2001-11-05 by GAmoore@aol.com
... LOL. Yeah, we re all dead now, or at least hospitalized with serious mental wounds. It got pretty ugly with email carpet bombing, cluster-flames, and
2001-11-05 by Recky Reck
Good morning (at 7 am - I haven t been up this early for 10 years...)! ... Same thing over here, really. Having said that, though, there s something dead, erm,
2001-11-05 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I bought a Memorymoog new from the factory in Buffalo New York around 1981. It was great - I still remember spending $500 just to have it retrofitted to
2001-11-05 by LogicBaby
I am not questioning the viability or the richness of virtual analogs, My MS2000 is a great sounding machine despite its 4 notes of gorgeous polyphony, but
2001-11-04 by Dennis Gunn
... Yes sure but it is a fact that it is easier to communicate with people from your own cultural background. By choice I mainly work with Japanese artists
2001-11-04 by Paul Najar
... Having lived with several analogs over the past 15-20 years my view is that modelled analog is different - but still as valid as the real thing.
2001-11-04 by Arvid Solvang
... From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck ... Then you haven t tried to make the LFO in the XV-5080 to sync to Logic s tempo ;) I have the same feeling
2001-11-04 by Dennis Gunn
... All? I am no authority, but I have the feeling that there have probably been lots of religions where war was perfectly acceptable. Shintoism, Japan s
2001-11-04 by elkoro10@yahoo.fr
... feely ... Wow, I didn t monitor the list for two weeks and it seems to have became so peaceful ;o) The last time I read its posts, there were at least 5
2001-11-04 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... Yep, you know me brother! ;-) I even loved your demo. ;-)))) -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@belway.com Belway Productions - http://www.belway.com
2001-11-04 by Kool Musick
Joeri Vankeirsbilck wrote: And I m pretty sure many of us still get demos every now and then from people who say I wanna make a hit, can you help me . Did
2001-11-04 by Kool Musick
Joeri Vankeirsbilck wrote: I love my Virus KB but I love my Sunsyn too. And I love Roland synths too. :) Yup. Just a regular old love em all ,
2001-11-04 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
... And I m pretty sure many of us still get demos every now and then from people who say I wanna make a hit, can you help me . ... -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck