It seems that it will bring some new thinking to the table and have enough features to be able to do some serious work with it. Looking forward to try it out.
This does sound and look exciting. It seems that it will bring some new thinking to the table and have enough features to be able to do some serious work with it. Looking forward to try it out.
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Downloaded these samples from a forum half a year ago and forgot about them until last week when a unzip took place in combination with some hearing. Must say it was intriguing, organic and raw. Decided to contact the creator and he said with a raspy low voice: Hell yeah of course there will be sharing of these samples on your musical android... So there is two sample sets- One with longer samples and one with single cycle waveforms (More like three cycles... the end result the same ). The longer samples will be more unstable, would it be daring to say more organic. The short cycle samples less so but still mighty gritty and tough! Made a sample instrument out of the short ones this morning for the Sunvox sampler that you can download at the bottom, and if anyone has the energy to do it for caustic with short and long samples and for Sunvox with the long samples there will be posting of those that will be shared on the download page with acknowledgments. Please send to: musicalandroid@yahoo.com So now my children come closer for Zombie Queens ghastly story how these tones came to be: I took an old cassette deck, Technics M33G and I created a feedback loop by connecting signal output with input. The tone could be controlled with volume deck's volume knob, for some reason I don't really understand. Then I connected deck's phone output to Audiofire sound card and captured the whole scale available from manipulating the magical volume knob, to create this little sample set. I used G-Tune VST to monitor sound frequency, trying to catch exact frequency for each note. The knob didn't work linear and was rather sensitive, so some notes were a little off, which I think adds some character to this set. The files are 96kHz/24 bit, range it E4-B0, plus the lowest sound I could get. Final note: These are royalty free samples. Feel free to use them in your music, free or commercial, as you please - no need to contact or credit me. If you'd like to use them for sound design or sample library, I don't mind, but please contact me first, I'd like to know, if it has found some use and what came out of it. Finally, please don't re-distribute the archive. That is maybe something I will do myself one day. Also: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! These tones come from old dirty electronics and can be dangerous to mental health and your audio equipment. In other words, if you go nuts or blow your monitors, it's your own fault, not mine. -After this horrifying story there will be no sleep for this pretty boy! Frank Malm Zombie Queens Webpage: http://www.fairlyconfusing.net/ Soundcloud Page: https://soundcloud.com/fairlyconfused/looney-buns-hard-beep Downloads: The two Sample Packs: ![]()
The Sunvox Sampler instrument using the shorter waveforms: ![]()
Yes so finally it is time to get into the world of tutorials,
be patient as it is my first one, so just be aware...of confusion and slightly bad English. So what you will learn is not much but useful, you will learn something about single cycle waveforms- what is meant by it and how to use them especially in Caustic 2 and in Sunvox as it is the two android applications that works for the task, actually think they are so far the only ones. If this is the first time hearing about this you should check it out. Frank Malm p.s. I am saying chiptune music not shit tune music- ( that's what you hear on the radio ). This is a very cool resource that I first read about on the forum of Sunvox.
The only thing to be aware of is that if you download all of them at the same time is that there is a lifetime of sound creation to be made with these waveforms- so maybe download part by part and get to know them better. So a big thank you to Adventure kid that have made them available to use for our pleasure. LINK: http://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/adventure-kid-waveforms/ In Caustic 2 the Developer Rej formatted them to work on subsynth in Caustic 2, that you can download here: http://www.singlecellsoftware.com/node/1197 I made sounds with some of these waveforms in the Sunvox sampler and it's just to load them up as any sound and don't forget to loop the sound. These waveforms are formatted to work in many synthesizers so they are really handy to have laying around and its interesting because if you have waveforms that you really like you can always get that same sound as long as you can loop it or have a synthesizer that can load waveforms. It's also interesting to realize that you can create sounds just micro looping any part of any sound file. I got some really nice sounds out of these waveforms, and they are perfect to play with on a rainy day. Frank Malm |
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