On 11 Nov 2008, at 23:00, Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ wrote: > Atom Smasher wrote: >> On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Alex Drinkwater wrote: >> >>> Ah.. I seee. I hadn't analysed the sound in such detail, I must >>> admit. >>> And I don't have a 303 of my own to run tests on, sadly.. So is the >>> filter env attack only altered on accented notes, or on all notes, >>> as >>> the resonance is increased? >> =============== >> >> don't spend too much time on it, unless you really want to build a >> clone >> and/or drive yourself crazy. this is the topic of much bandwidth in >> places >> like analog-heaven, synth-diy, etc, and i wouldn't be surprised if >> there >> have been graduate theses done on it. > > I've thought about it *waaaay* too much. I wrote a software clone and > went crazy. There's a lesson in that for us all ;-) > >> at the end of the day, it's just "magic". especially when you're >> trying to >> recreate the "vibe" or "feel" on other hardware. > > Yeah. Ultimately you need a not-quite-squarewave (the Poly-800's > divider-generated squarewaves are too perfect), a squeaky resonant > filter, and a fuzzbox. Maybe an echo machine, too, but definitely a > fuzzbox. > > And then you need to listen to New Order - "Confusion (Pump Panel > Remix)", you know, the one from Blade with all the vampires dancing in > the club in back of a meat packing plant. I haven't seen the film, but I can picture the scene now. That track is pretty-much The definitive 303 track (though there are probably some by Hardfloor that are in the running too). Oh, hang on, I was thinking of the Pump Panel remix of Blue Monday (also a distorted 303 workout). Right; time for bed. Glad I've stimulated a little debate, anyway :D a|x > > > Gordon > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [korgpolyex] Hawk-800 Feature Idea
2008-11-11 by Alex Drinkwater
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