I was testing out my new Zoom H2 recorder that I was going to use for some synth tutorial videos. For the hell of it I recorded a few tests of what I call effects device synthesis. I do a couple of videos showing more and going into more detail. It's all about using effects devices to take worthless, cheap sounding, boringly simple, synth sounds and providing either massively impressive Tomita-like results or something closer to acoustic realism. 3 out of the 4 sounds only use 1 oscillator, and the harpsichord uses 2, but could use one for 8' only sounds. That means even near useless synths like Junos and SH-101s can sound impressive. Each demo below plays a dry sound first followed by the processed sound. A Jupiter-8 was the synth used. Description of what you're hearing followed by the MP3 below: 1) First sound is a single oscillator pulsewave which then gets turned into a huge pipe organ using 10 pitch shifters in the Roland SE-70 effects device. A mild chorus plus reverb was added with a TC Electronics M-One. (Note that I meant to provide a completely dry sound first, but realized later that I had recorded with the mild chorus and reverb already turned on) 2) Sound sound is a single sawtooth oscillator with a little vibrato which turns into thick Tomita-like strings using 12 pitch shifters in the Roland SE-70 plus similar TC Electronics chorus and reverb. Gets kind of muddy in places, but you get the idea. 3) Third are two pulsewave oscillators tuned to 8' and 4' going into a Boss SX-700 for a harpsichord sound. This uses a technique I came up with a couple of years ago that uses the complex phase shifting and delays in the early reflections of reverbs as a complex filter plus some EQ. It removes most of the synthetic quality and is good for harpsichord and clavinet sounds plus other things. 4) Fourth is a very complex Boss SX-700 patch that uses pitch shifters with feedback delays, EQ, and maybe some other things to turn just about any input sound into a crash cymbal. http://home.att.net/~elhardt4/EffectsDeviceSynthesis.mp3 -Ken Elhardt
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[motm] Effects Device Synthesis - MP3 Demo
2009-07-28 by Kenneth Elhardt
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