Osc 1 modulated by osc 2, or parallel (FM=0), FBack=strength (5 waveforms).
Simple AD envelopes for amplitude and pitch (a break from complex FM ‘ratio’ EGs…)
Top DCA EG is for main osc/OP/carrier A, and defines overall DCA/note length.
Lower DCA is for modulator OP B.
Pitch env has no effect unless switched on, and assigned ‘amount’, – or + (green buttons).
Filter (DCF) has full ADSR envelope. single or double serial operation (4 modes per stage).
Dual assignable keyscaling (-/+).
Velocity response on DCA, DFC, FDBK.
Modwheel assignable 10 destinations, obscurely indicated by 2-character LED (old school).
Ribs is a powerful granular FX/synth that provides detailed control over it’s granular engine. You can glitch, scratch, filter, destroy and reconstruct sounds in many different ways!
Ultrahypershort Tutorial:
Put Ribs on a track and turn FX mode on ( on the top left of the UI)
Add or route some audio to the track
Push play in the DAW
Press Ribs’ tab tops – the buffers will start filling with the track’s output and a sound will appear
Currently Ribs does not support loading .wav files and saving buffer contents.
Free VSTi made by Jason Morin with the Maize Sampler. Contains the natural samples of my Baby Piano free sample set.
The Baby Piano is a Chinese Toy Piano. I found it at a flea market and it obviously has seen better days. There are 2 keys missing, its casing is worn out and there are loose parts in it. The sound is not even from one key to another partly because the mechanism of some keys is damaged and it’s also not in tune. This means that the Baby Piano VST corresponds to the “Real white keys” program of the free set, the real acoustic Baby Piano mapped from G3 to F5 only on white keys. The pitch heard does not match the key pressed except for G3 and it has velocity layers.
Featured on the cover DVD of Computer Music magazine: “Every one (note) has its own unique and haunting timbre”
Saxophia is a virtual analog Saxophone module that uses 4 independent 32bit top quality waveform with incredible dynamic range to generate 4 ethnic Saxophones emulation, each with its own size and color; alto,baritone, soprano and tenor. Saxophia has full synthesis section, 2 different midi velocity options, a user friendly global hipass-lopass filter, a full section of built in effects (saturation, chorus, phaser,tremolo, reverb and delay), built-in draw-bars system and full midi learn system. Saxophia is free! enjoy!
sforzando is a free SFZ player. Advanced sample hobbyists now have a powerful tool to experiment and share instruments without relying on proprietary formats.
It is also possible to drop SF2, DLS and acidized WAV files directly on the interface, and they will automatically get converted to SFZ 2.0. Then, they can be edited.
Powered by the ARIA Engine
sforzando relies on the same ARIA Engine that powers the ARIA Player and other products from Garritan and obviously Plogue chipsounds.
Like the other ARIA products, this player is available as a standalone and VSTi/AU/RTAS plugin on Windows or OS X and can run in either 32-bit or 64-bit.
Dedicated To Its Community
Plogue has deployed a forum dedicated to the SFZ format to help users support each other. All technical support for this product will be community driven at ARIAEngine.com.
Soundbank (128 Patches) +Drumsound-Bank (31 Patches) für den SystemONE-D_mv (Buchla 200 series-Emulation) von Kevin Brown
Wer weiß, wie ein Buchla eigentlich klingt? Einfach mal in die Werke von Suzanne Ciani oder Kaitlyn-Aurelia Smith oder auch Alessandro Cortini (Orchesterwerke) reinhören.
Der SystemOneD ist nach Entwicklerangaben (K. Brown) eine Emulation von früheren Buchla-200 series Modulen und ich habe versucht, in diese Modulserie einzutauchen und Klänge “herauszuschälen”.
Herausgekommen ist ein Sammelsurium von “Strange Noises”, Drone-Klängen, Bässen, majestätischen FM-Gebilden, Modularsweeps, Modular-Vocal/FOrmant-Stimmen, Glocken und Keyboardsounds, Buchla typischen Percussionsounds, verrückten Effektklängen und Sequencersounds (der SystemOneD-mv) hat allerdings keinen integrierten Sequencer (daher extern in den Klangbeispielen) sowie Klängen, wie sie wohl nur ein Modularsystem hervorbringen kann.
Außerdem habe ich noch eine kleine Drum/Percussionsoundbank mit 30 Klängen dazuprogrammiert.
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A soundbank with 128 patches and a Drumsoundbank with 31 patches for the SYSTEM ONE D_mv by Kevin Brown
SystemOne D_mv is a emulation of the earlier BucHLA 200 Series:
Do U know how a Buchla sounds? Please, listen to the works of Suzanne Cziani or Kaithleen-Aurelia Smith for example.
This synth is a emulation with some modules of the 200e Series of Buchla and I´ve tried to get into the secrets.
I´ve made a whole bunch of sounds – from strange noises to strong Drones, Basses and majestic patches of FM-synthesis, Modularsweeps, Modular Vox, Bells and analog Keys, Buchla typical Percussion, Crazy SFX and Sequencerfood (this synth has no internal Sequencer) and sounds that only a modular synth can generate.
There´s a little bank with Drum & Percussionsounds for any needs, too.
Einfach mal das Sounddemo durchhören, welches zeigt, was man mit den Klängen der Bank (inkl. Drumbank) so anstellen kann. Eingespielt nur mit Klängen aus der Bank (inkl. Drums/Perc) und ohne externe Effekte.
Pleaste, listen to the sounddemo – this shows the usage of the soundbank. Played only with sounds from this banks and without the use of external effects.
Demo:
For download the banks you have to register and login in the forum, it is free!
Performer Free is a freeware edition of the Crumar Performer plugin released only for Linux users. It is a stripped-down version with every extra feature removed, leaving just the Performer as it is in real life. It’s available in VST2, VST3 and StandAlone format as a precompiled binary for amd64 (Intel architecture) and armhf (Raspberry Pi4 and compatible boards). The UI dowsizes automatically if the screen resolution is lower than the normal plugin’s UI size, in order to fit smaller displays that can be used with the Raspberry Pi. It’s been tested and proved to work flawlessly under Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, Raspberry Pi OS running on a Pi 4 with 4 GB RAM, and Raspberry Pi 3 B+.
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