Monday, December 26, 2011

ku990 viewty theme robot

very nice background 4 lg phone , with theme music miami vice my own version ( ...i made this version about 12 years ago (1996) on yamaha keyboard sy55 & Korg 05R/W ) the robot on the theme are not mine i just "FIT" him and all background with wallpapper and others ...) better stuff u can see on viewtythemes.blogspot.com link to download : viewtythemes.blogspot.com (please don't ask me how to instal my themes , the answer u find on viewtythemes.blogspot.com

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sanxion Loader

Yet another Sanxion Remix! Made this remake over 10 years ago, originally heard this tune on the BIG demo on the Atari ST, loved it since really. Anyway, found the WAV rotting on an old hard disk and thought I'd upload it! Written on Cubase with a Korg 05R/W, Akai SG01v and a Yamaha DJX

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Beat Making - Hardware Sound Modules in Software

!±8± Beat Making - Hardware Sound Modules in Software

Many music producers these days are switching from hardware to software, and for good reason. Software is much more flexible than most hardware, and with the right tools you can replicate many of hardware's best features, such as the warmth (to some extent) and filters. But what about the sounds? How do you get the source sounds in your software to sound like they came out of your Yamaha Motif or MU10?

There are several methods to playing the same sounds. Firstly, we'll discuss the hardest way to do this so we can move onto the more practical methods. The most difficult and time consuming way to transport your sounds, then, is to export them (record them) via the hardware and then import them into the applicable software program.

There are several programs that can help you to do this, such as Sample Robot, which can be obtained via SampleRobot.com. For 1000 or more patches, you may want to set aside a few weeks to get all the sounds across. If you want to multi-sample each note, which can add realism, it may take even longer!

The easiest way to move over to the digital world is to look for software equivalent designed by the original manufacturer. For instance, Korg has released its Legacy Digital Edition software to allow people a smooth transition from their original devices like the 05R/W. Many vendors do similar things, but if your hardware is not supported yet then you may need to follow the time-consuming sample export process outlined above.

When it comes to emulating the workstations of old, there are legal issues as well. You are not supposed to distribute the sounds in their source form, and digitising them allows some scrupulous characters to do bad by the companies.

For the actual synth modules, such as the Virus range, certain software emulations exist, but you need additional hardware to use as processors. Hopefully the Access company will allow proper software emulations to be produced without the need of these hardware-assisted processes.

Computers have gotten fairly fast anyway, with quad-core processors now the standard, and huge amounts of memory cheap and easy to install. If you are actually exporting synth sounds (many do this for their old Moogs), try to get filter plug-ins that emulate the old machines', or you may be left with static and uninspiring results. The most important thing to remember is this: as long as the software remains faithful to the original, there is no harm in using it in place of the hardware.


Beat Making - Hardware Sound Modules in Software

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

ELO - Daybreaker (With Chords).. by me.

Here I perform a track from ELO's vintage era, their album 'On The Third Day' of 1973, ish. Unlike my previous videos where the sequence was programmed some years ago for ELO tribute 'Wishful Thinking' (long before You Tube) this has been progammed especially for the You Tube audience. The keyboards in the shot are (top down); just in shot top, right, Korg MicroKorg vocoder which isn't actually used in this piece (but came in very handy on my next piece 'Prologue/Twilight' from Time), Korg DW8000 used for the main triplets riff (with a sequenced harpsichord underneath), Korg M1 (more synths, strings, guitar sounds), then the mighty Roland RD300 for the piano parts. On the left there is a Roland DR660 drum machine (not used - needs a good dusting too) sitting atop a Korg 05R/W which does most of the drums, strings and bass guitar. Once again I've used Windows Movie Maker to make this video (which I am rapidly outgrowing, great for beginers but lacks polish), but in answer to some critisism I have limited the angles and gone for a pretty much contigeous performance (I nearly cock it up at 2:16!), with just one angle change near the end as the cross-arms coda could not be seen on angle 1. But each angle uses its own audio, and you'll hear the glitches (slight volume dips) I was trying to erradicate in previous videos. I hope you enjoy my rendition of one of Jeff Lynne's early works from when ELO was more prog than rock. Comments. As usual you are all welcome to leave ...

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Jean Michel Jarre's best choruses - keyboard solo

Jarre's solo parts, chosen by members of Audiokeys forum Souvenir of China (solo from La Défense) Industrial Revolution Overture Ethnicolor (solo from Lyon a city in concert) Magnetic Fields II (solo from Concerts en Chine) Chronologie II Chronologie IV played on Yamaha and Korg keyboards by Fabien Labonde a french fan for other fans thx to RadioEquinoxe music : Jean Michel Jarre

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

AlphaSleep

Parlour Music Communications minimal electronic music. Synthesizers,Korg 05R/W, Yamaha CS1x, Korg Wavestation, MS20, Microkorg, Absynth, Legacy collection. Music by: Gomez, Edited by: Gomez. 2007. Sounds like glitch, microsound, electronic.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Korg 05R/W Return to the Red Planet

A song i wrote back in 1998 using my Korg 05R/W sound module. I think its a good demonstration of how it can be made to sound. It was for a short film we made at university called Return to the Red Planet

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