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peter m. mahr
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Hi all,
after a short break here another interview of a KF member:
http://blog.petermmahr.com/2008/12/06/i ... batwombat/
Thank you, Samu !
peter
ps: I really was laughing a lot when I read about the waching machine sound. Reminds me on the time when I sampled a vaccum cleaner, pitched it down, changed a bit the envelope and got the sound of an aeroplane.
after a short break here another interview of a KF member:
http://blog.petermmahr.com/2008/12/06/i ... batwombat/
Thank you, Samu !
peter
ps: I really was laughing a lot when I read about the waching machine sound. Reminds me on the time when I sampled a vaccum cleaner, pitched it down, changed a bit the envelope and got the sound of an aeroplane.
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peter m. mahr
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Charlie,
thank YOU for being such a loyal visitor of the blog. .. and not only concerning the blog
It would be fine if KORG collects some sounds of that quality and makes them available as a kind of "OASYS user programmed sound bank" @ korguser.net. And this sound is definetely a must have in this bank. .. just an idea.
peter
thank YOU for being such a loyal visitor of the blog. .. and not only concerning the blog
It would be fine if KORG collects some sounds of that quality and makes them available as a kind of "OASYS user programmed sound bank" @ korguser.net. And this sound is definetely a must have in this bank. .. just an idea.
peter
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Totally agree, I enjoyed the interview and was also impressed by the Deep Bell Drone sound. Have to study the article of the Karma Wiki againCharlie wrote:@Sir: Cool interview, very interesting demos and I'd like to have that Deep Bell Drone Sound!!![]()
@Peter: Thank you for keeping this up!
Arend
Oasys 88 #324:EXs 3, LAC1, MOD-7,KARO strings, Granular, 5 Piano set, Assault
WAVEDRUM
Oasys 88 #324:EXs 3, LAC1, MOD-7,KARO strings, Granular, 5 Piano set, Assault
WAVEDRUM
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Thank you Peter for having me, it means a lot to me! 
Thanks Charlie and Arend!
The Karma-Wiki describes the routing inside a single program, the DeepBellDrone is done with a combi. Here's the initial post I wrote about the subject. It isn't about the DeepBellDrone but is the one that started it all.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=33746
You could use the MS-20 S&H Example Combi with STR-1 instead of MS-20EX for a start.
And now that I think of it, the DeepBellDrone could probably be done in a single program version too.
I try to arrange the time to write a tutorial for the DeepBellDrone in the future. It's a complex subject but the basics are in the Karma-Wiki and the above thread.
Thanks Charlie and Arend!
The Karma-Wiki describes the routing inside a single program, the DeepBellDrone is done with a combi. Here's the initial post I wrote about the subject. It isn't about the DeepBellDrone but is the one that started it all.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=33746
You could use the MS-20 S&H Example Combi with STR-1 instead of MS-20EX for a start.
And now that I think of it, the DeepBellDrone could probably be done in a single program version too.
I try to arrange the time to write a tutorial for the DeepBellDrone in the future. It's a complex subject but the basics are in the Karma-Wiki and the above thread.
Samu Teerilahti
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OASYS 88 (EXs1-3, STR-1, LAC-1, MOD-7, EXb-DI), Haken Continuum (½), Alesis A6 Andromeda, Novation Supernova II ProX, Doepfer A-100 BS2, PC, 220lbs Anvil, 3.3lbs Hammer.
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OASYS 88 (EXs1-3, STR-1, LAC-1, MOD-7, EXb-DI), Haken Continuum (½), Alesis A6 Andromeda, Novation Supernova II ProX, Doepfer A-100 BS2, PC, 220lbs Anvil, 3.3lbs Hammer.
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Samu,
Just a great interview. As for your OASYS wishes, I couldn't agree more. Right on! Super demos too. The OASYS ones certainly do illustrate the sonic power we have. Thanks again.
Thank you also, Peter for keeping this alive.
Cheers,
Eric
Just a great interview. As for your OASYS wishes, I couldn't agree more. Right on! Super demos too. The OASYS ones certainly do illustrate the sonic power we have. Thanks again.
Thank you also, Peter for keeping this alive.
Cheers,
Eric
Cheers,
Jim (aka EJ2) Karma-Lab Associate Combi Developer
CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
Jim (aka EJ2) Karma-Lab Associate Combi Developer
CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
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Totally agree - thanks (once again) Peter for an excellent interview - sirCombatWombat - you're a very intriguing and inspiring musican and composer.
Cheers,
Kevin
PS - Actually have been looking over all the other interviews you've done and they make fascinating reading. I hadn't read Sharp's before (sorry Sharp!) but he provides a very interesting description of how Korgforums came about. Daz and Sharp - how about making this thread a sticky thread?
Cheers,
Kevin
PS - Actually have been looking over all the other interviews you've done and they make fascinating reading. I hadn't read Sharp's before (sorry Sharp!) but he provides a very interesting description of how Korgforums came about. Daz and Sharp - how about making this thread a sticky thread?
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hi all,
thanks for the very nice feedback!
peter
thanks for the very nice feedback!
thank you, kevin!Kevin Nolan wrote: PS - Actually have been looking over all the other interviews you've done and they make fascinating reading. I hadn't read Sharp's before (sorry Sharp!) but he provides a very interesting description of how Korgforums came about.
peter
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Charlie - could you expand on this and provide the link to the programs you mention?Charlie wrote:Peter, I've discovered the "extra-banks" in your Blogasys sound-collection for this forum (as I don't audit the sounds out of the program-folder I overlooked an entire bank). There are EXCELLENT sounds in it! And I finally found "my" - that is "your" - solo sound.
And I like this irandom sounds.
Thanks,
Kevin.
I very much enjoyed reading your thoughts and a little about you and your music making
Thanks Wombat and Peter !
Thanks too for mentioning the need for program editing in multimode. I am somewhat surprised we didn't see that already. Not finding this available in the Oasys is like buying a professional DSLR, like a Nikon D3x, and finding it can only shoot in Auto Mode
Fail.
Daz.
Thanks too for mentioning the need for program editing in multimode. I am somewhat surprised we didn't see that already. Not finding this available in the Oasys is like buying a professional DSLR, like a Nikon D3x, and finding it can only shoot in Auto Mode
Daz.