Sound designing Discussion about sound designing with the Virus series synths. Share patches and your knowledge or ask questions. |
25.07.2004, 03:21 AM
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I will make it my mission in life to find out more about JMJ......
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21.10.2004, 10:59 PM
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Hi everyone
Per that is an awesome recreation of a song i love, i wish i had a quarter of the programming nouse you have that is some recreation.
I personally think that the sounds you make are your own, anyone ever get all greedy and keep there fave patches to theirselves.?
might be digging an early grave here before i even start
i got a Virus A, makes me want to break into the Digital village down the road now and steel an Virus C, or indigo 2
those sounds are mighty impressive, and so nice they are not the usual trance sounds, *rainin 8O g punches*
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21.10.2004, 11:35 PM
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Jarre is indeed a very, very remarkable man of the electronic music. Probably the biggest pioneer of all time (of course there are/were lots of pioneers, but Jarre had the biggest impact due his long career). Even he's the man, I find his music banal (althoug there are few good catchy melodies). It's done very well for its era, but the songs are somehow gray. They don't cause any kind of reactions or feelings. Simple mellow stuff and the same ideas are recycled over and over gain. (I can hear "Blasphemy I say! Blasphemy!") Great man indeed but only for the pionerism, not the actual music itself ("Burn the bastard!").
By the way this Virus version is brilliant. Very good job indeed.
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those sounds are mighty impressive, and so nice they are not the usual trance sounds, *rainin g punches*
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Maybe you should join my MATO (Musicians Against Trance Organisation). ?hih.
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23.10.2004, 01:20 PM
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Thanks emperor
Don't worry Juho L, you won't get any flaming from me. After listening to Jarre's latest releases, I am starting to loose faith in him But the good old classics are here to stay forever
I've done another "Virus KB only" version of a Jarre classic, here is the current state of Magnetic Feilds 2:
http://home.online.no/~per-kr/Stuff/PK_MF2_VirusKB.mp3
Recorded with the Virus in multimode.
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23.10.2004, 01:37 PM
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Dare i say i can go back to another great synth pioneering group Tangerine Dream, and oh how the mighty have fallen there too. I likeup until Optical Race, and then it sounds like the jingles for substandard regional TV news programs . Not a pioneer in synth music , but a tasteful transition of fresh ideas is Jeff Beck, the Album "You had it coming", is rather fresh and original.
But to come back to the post, The Magnetic feilds music sounds pretty cool Per .
In Equinoxe 5 i was very impressed with the emulation of Jarres Korg minipops 7 drum emulation, it might be simple to do, im no real programmer, but played it to my freind whos a Jarre fan too, and he was mightily impressed. Excellent attention to detail
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23.10.2004, 07:52 PM
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Nice work there Per. Sounds great and by the way you?ve helped me. I?ve known it since i was a child and have had it on my mind a million times and i never could remember it?s name. Thank you for the "help"
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30.10.2004, 09:10 AM
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fantastic job! comes very close to the original.
actualy, its one of my favorite jarre compositions.
send it to the access guys!
i'm sure you get a reply from them.
very good job, respect!
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30.10.2004, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by dries
send it to the access guys!
i'm sure you get a reply from them.
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In fact, I think they have already heard it, and were quite pleased with it! Read the thread from the beginning.....
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07.11.2004, 08:03 AM
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I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE THIS!! 8O 8O 8O SUPER! You wanted the best and you got the best. The hottest Per in the world!
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07.11.2004, 09:03 PM
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WOW! Thank you very much! He he
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