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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 2:27 pm Post subject:
Hey Alan - how far along is that Quadra emulation? I haven't talked to Joachim in a few years. _________________ Korg Kronos 61 (2); Kurzweil PC4; Casio Privia PX-350m; Macbook Pro
Hey Alan - how far along is that Quadra emulation? I haven't talked to Joachim in a few years.
It is working Bill though limited to some choice sounds _________________ Roland XP30, Hammond XK3C, SKX;Korg Kronos 73,
GEM Promega 2, Roland AX Synth, Roland Fantom FA76, Roland Fantom XR, Verghese ProSoloist Rack, ARP Prosoloist, Mellotron 4000D, Yamaha CP70B, Yamaha A4000, EMU Proteus Custom
Why Aye Man!
Sometimes you just have to write something in the style of your idols. I originally started writing this with having no intention of sounding like anybody in particular but for some reason about halfway through it started to turn; for me anyways; into a Genesisy; is there such a word?; sounding thing. I hope you like it.
The title is just a working title and will in all likelihood be changed. I have written a few lyrics but they're being rewritten. They sucked. Please have a good listen and if you can be so kind, please hit the little "heart" button. Even if you hate the song!
Thanks in advance.
Jeremykeys
Hi Jeremy, i know this was some months back, but only now i had the chance to listen to your song (being a Genesis freak myself... )
I loved it, it has a lot of Genesis connections on it, and some great ideas in there.
The beginning sound's familiar to Calling All Stations, but there is influences there from all Genesis eras too
Great work. _________________ ________________________________________
Keyboard Gear:
Korg: Trinity, 01/Wfd (2X), T3 ex, Wavestation SR
Yamaha: Motif XS8
Roland: expanded JV-1010 modules (3X)
...And a bucket load of Softsynths, plug-ins, and DAW's
Joined: 19 Jun 2011 Posts: 3092 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 12:04 pm Post subject:
jorgemncardoso wrote:
jeremykeys wrote:
Sometimes you just have to write something in the style of your idols. I originally started writing this with having no intention of sounding like anybody in particular but for some reason about halfway through it started to turn; for me anyways; into a Genesisy; is there such a word?; sounding thing. I hope you like it.
The title is just a working title and will in all likelihood be changed. I have written a few lyrics but they're being rewritten. They sucked. Please have a good listen and if you can be so kind, please hit the little "heart" button. Even if you hate the song!
Thanks in advance.
Jeremykeys
Hi Jeremy, i know this was some months back, but only now i had the chance to listen to your song (being a Genesis freak myself... )
I loved it, it has a lot of Genesis connections on it, and some great ideas in there.
The beginning sound's familiar to Calling All Stations, but there is influences there from all Genesis eras too
Great work.
Thanks! Gad you liked my song. Have a listen to this one. It's also in somewhat the same style. You might like it too!
https://soundcloud.com/jeremykeys/love-will-last-forever10 _________________ If music is the food of love, play on and play loud!
Gear: Kronos 73, Triton Pro-X, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, 1 Roland U-20, Hammond M3, 4 acoustic and 6 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a bunch of microphones and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 3 cats!
Anyone tried to recreate the carpet crawlers arpeggio.
Looking forward to see how that is done.
Steve
I would start out slow. identify the RH chords, and slowly duplicate the hand over hand technique. _________________ Kronos 88. MODX8
Achieve your musical dreams
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Hi guys, regarding Tony's Synclavier sounds and for those who have Arturia's Synclavier vst, i compiled last year all the original sounds for home by the sea, mama and some other. I posted them on the facebook timbre share page. There is also there all the original factory sounds for the Synclavier that the original creator has converted to Arturis's format.
laandodeman wrote:
"Online you find a lot of tutorials on how to emulate Tony Bank's sounds, but not much for the Kronos.
I am looking, for example, for ways to create:
* The typical phased / chorussed organ sound
* The quadra and pro-soloist sounds
Does anyone know of a tutorial? Is it easy to remake these sounds on the Kronos? I do have mellotrons and CP80 samples already."
My two cents
Organ sound effects: using the vintage phase 90 and boss ce1 effects can get you very close to Tony's sound (1977 onwards). I know phase 100 is a different beast but the previously only available phaser and chorus were not totally satisfactory. The CE1 clone, in particular, is the most responsible of the sound (the same for Hackett's guitar sound). Unfortunately the CX3 engine does not let you program the organ without foldback and with polyphonic percussion (T100 specifications).
Quadra and prosoloist: the quadra lead and polyphonic synth are not difficult to reproduce with HD1 or AL1. AL1 is better for the monophonic sound just because the portamento is more natural. Of course the best would be to be able to control the portamento with a pedal. I have been able to get close enough (to call it a sufficient result) to the phasing sound at the beginning of the Cage Medley in 3SL. The Quadra has this particular built in phaser which gives character to its sound. For pro soloist sound I rely on the JV1.
For some example of my sounds check "dusk e-band" on youtube _________________ http://www.dusk-eband.com
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 8:58 pm Post subject: CP70 sound
Is there a decent CP70 preset on the Kronos 1? I haven't found it, and I'm looking for that sound to cover some Genesis/Collins/Gabriel tracks live, but I don't want to get a notebook with VST software, I need all coming from the Kronos. If there is no factury patch, which library does you recommend to buy? Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:31 am Post subject: Re: CP70 sound
romanoviedo wrote:
Is there a decent CP70 preset on the Kronos 1? I haven't found it, and I'm looking for that sound to cover some Genesis/Collins/Gabriel tracks live, but I don't want to get a notebook with VST software, I need all coming from the Kronos. If there is no factury patch, which library does you recommend to buy? Thanks in advance.
Not sure if it's good enough for you, but give the multisample 0010: Electric Grand Piano in the ROM bank a listen. I used it to create a CP80 somewhat close to the one on my MODX7.
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