Sound designing Discussion about sound designing with the Virus series synths. Share patches and your knowledge or ask questions. |

29.01.2009, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Monobeat
Last night the FM and comb filtering on my tiny Blofeld desktop made me sooo happy to be a proud owner of this beautiful little device. It sits sooo nicely with it's dark brother, Mr. Virus.
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Yes same here, if anyone wants real harsh FM on a budget, the Blofeld is where it's at. Hard as nails sounds. Well mine sits rather nicely with my Polar  It's a part of my new "minimalist" software setup. Poor old hardware, all boxed in the loft!!
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29.01.2009, 04:51 AM
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Definately caught something...
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Yeah I really do wish Access had implemented more FM stuff into the virus... but beggars can't be choosers
I think the fact is the virus already offers an amazingly wide range of sounds that you can achieve similar timbres to FM stuff using the wavetables and new distortion and ringmod stuff
obviously you cant create evolving FM pads ala the dx or nord lead 3/wave, but you can create some serious sonic destruction already
it seems we are so infected we just want more virus goodness haha
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29.01.2009, 05:10 AM
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Indeedy. Me want MOAR. 
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29.01.2009, 07:04 AM
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There is plenty we can do in terms of poking holes in speaker cones, placing rattly crockery in front of horns, or injecting Dr Sonix special earwax, if you want even more exotic distortion. Why pester those nice Access people for more lavish FM, until we have exhausted regular domestic analog modulation sources?
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29.01.2009, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Totty
Yes same here, if anyone wants real harsh FM on a budget, the Blofeld is where it's at.
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I would have thought FM on a budget was a DX7 or even better a TX81Z, I just sold a TX for less than £100 squids!
Solid bass, real 4 Operator FM & 8 note poly for under 100, hang on why did I sell mine.

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29.01.2009, 09:49 AM
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I am so tempted to buy a Blofeld. They are so cheap and look so awesome..
But the Moog Little Phatty also looks extremely cool.
Of course, there's the small detail that I can't afford to buy any more gear until at least May... :P
-Annikk
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29.01.2009, 10:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Talos
I would have thought FM on a budget was a DX7 or even better a TX81Z, I just sold a TX for less than £100 squids!
Solid bass, real 4 Operator FM & 8 note poly for under 100, hang on why did I sell mine.

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Yes, but If you want to filter it, sync it, comb it with wavetables and destroy with sine shapers and clippers then the Blofeld is much better! Still I do sometimes miss my DX100, It did about 3 sounds well, one of them that Solid Bass - Oh man, felt like Detroit Techno all over!
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29.01.2009, 01:35 PM
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Yeah almost worth keeping one around just for "Lately Bass", we used that to death through the 90's.
I wasn't comparing a DX/TX to anything modern, just saying if you want real FM (for an uber low price) get a real FM synth.
AFAIK there isn't a 4, 6 or 8 operator FM synth in a Blofeld, 2 op FM is bound to sound less interesting.
DX synths are hard to program this is a byproduct of them being very complex machines, having said that my DX7 mk2 is only used as a midi keyboard not for sounds.
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29.01.2009, 02:51 PM
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Here's the pisseroni....
There are lots of Reaktor ensembles (free, no less) in the NI user library which have audio rate modulation, and therefore waldorfian giggle factor. Nothing sounds grelpier than an oscillator modulating itself at full audio rate. Just imagine those viruswaves doing a similar thing.
I needs a cold shower now. 
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