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I have owned an M3 and now have a mighty Kronos.

Although I love these synths for their beautiful sounds and the ability to compose decent tunes without touching a computer, I do still have one huge problem:

I DON'T HAVE A CLUE how to go about designing my own sounds.

Is there a really good guide for getting the most out of the Kronos engines?
Or even a guide to make a basic start with sound design... :?:
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Check out QR's YouTube videos for one thing. Then Steven Kay's videos on KarmaLab.com for another. Many of the M3 concepts are the same, as well. And search these forums! Everything is in here!
http://soundcloud.com/ronf-3/sets/ronf-music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr1zAK ... LQZrUYGPQA
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when programming sounds you need to have some basic understanding of some of the concepts of synthesis. The following document is not that hard to understand and explains the basics quite good in my opinion.

http://beausievers.com/synth/synthbasics/

basicly you program a sound in the following order:
1: OSC: select an oscillators type or sample
2: VCF: set the Filter for that sound
3: VCA: set the Envelopes (also often refered as ADSR by many people)
4: AMS / LFO: create the modulation matrix for that sound
5: IFX/MFX: select the effects
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Here's a great primer in understanding synthesis. Worth the watch:
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Thanks guys this is great stuff 8)
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This one actually gives you examples on how to create specific sounds.
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THANKS PEOPLE!,,
I'll be releasing my first sound-set in a couple of days :wink:

There will be 32 patches in total, all of which, WILL sound the same as each other and based on the grand piano plus a little OVerb. 8)

Thanks again, I'm sure I'll get the hang of it one day... Either that, or I'll have to nip across the pond to see the great QR.

Believe it or not, I used to write software and teach I.T but this beast has got me stumped. :shock:
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qrobinez wrote:when programming sounds you need to have some basic understanding of some of the concepts of synthesis. The following document is not that hard to understand and explains the basics quite good in my opinion.

http://beausievers.com/synth/synthbasics/

basicly you program a sound in the following order:
1: OSC: select an oscillators type or sample
2: VCF: set the Filter for that sound
3: VCA: set the Envelopes (also often refered as ADSR by many people)
4: AMS / LFO: create the modulation matrix for that sound
5: IFX/MFX: select the effects
COME OFF IT Q... IM OLD :D
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Thanks for the great links!
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I've been programming synthesizers since I got my Micromoog back in 1997 and those linked videos are absolutely fantastic. I so wish I could have seen these 15 years ago - especially back then, when I saw a fully working Roland Jupiter 6 in a Pawn Shop for $300.
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Post by 1jordyzzz »

Nice links qui! And everyone!! Thank you :D
Love my kronos 88 :D
Love my yamaha psr s910 as well

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This is where I was was linked to to get my start...(3-4 years ago)

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm/
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Just goes to show how amazing the Internet and YouTube is for this generation. In the "old days" (yea...I know...shut up Grandpa! :P ) you had nothing but trial and error. I remember getting my first "real synth", which was an Ensoniq ESQ1 (prior to that I only had an SH101, which was a toy really at the time...and now its a coveted analog synth!:shock: ), and for a year I didn't know what the heck everything meant or did....even though I was still making great music with it by simply pressing buttons and sliding sliders and seeing what I could make happen. Then I stumbled across "The Transoniq Hacker", which was about an 8 page per month Xerox'ed newsletter (more like a Rag from some dudes garage) which actually had articles that explained what all this stuff meant. And it was like...WOW....who knew?....and these concepts started to make some sense. Back then... "Internet" wasn't even *word* yet! Its just amazing what the free sharing of information can do for you!
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Post by bsbsantos »

WOW. Thanks for the vids.

The first one showed a Casio CZ-1!!! I had one when I was 15.
Now I am 40, so that was a long time ago... good memories...
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Niblit wrote:
qrobinez wrote:when programming sounds you need to have some basic understanding of some of the concepts of synthesis. The following document is not that hard to understand and explains the basics quite good in my opinion.

http://beausievers.com/synth/synthbasics/

basicly you program a sound in the following order:
1: OSC: select an oscillators type or sample
2: VCF: set the Filter for that sound
3: VCA: set the Envelopes (also often refered as ADSR by many people)
4: AMS / LFO: create the modulation matrix for that sound
5: IFX/MFX: select the effects
COME OFF IT Q... IM OLD :D
Actually, I have just sat still for a few minutes and read the Synth Basics and it's really good.. Thanks !,
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