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EDM Live Jam XW-G1 Sampling 2014/07/25 demonstrating real time live performance use of sliders for modification of the "Env Generator" and "Total Filter/LFO" parameters
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These are not books but here are links to a couple of good basic analog synthesis videos that are for the Roland Gaia SH-01 but the basic concepts for the oscillators, filters, amp, lfos, and envelopes are the same for all synths:
Part 1:
Part 2:
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For the last week, I have been tweeking sounds during real time live playing EDM learning to use the sliders for the "Osc Block", "Env Generator", and "Total Filter/LFO" sections. Awesome!!!
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PS I like you're gear setup I always wondered how it is to work and play with the kaosilator.
Here is the first live jam video of me playing having fun with the kaossilator pro. The drum beat is played from the microSampler, all the rest of the sounds come from the kaossilator pro played through the kaoss pad for FX. My XW-G1 replaces my microSampler in my current gear setup.
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Sacred Solfeggio:DO=528 Hz = sacred tuning (Love and Joy):This topic is to give and give. And it is a very interesting topic.
Thanks David the Solfeggio scale tuning looks interesting. I was googling for samples of the tones to play with and found this VSTi synth
ANCIENT SOLFEGGIO SYNTHESIZER- 1
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Next month when I get my oscilloscope I shall finally be able to produce the BROWN NOISE!!! :D Muhahahahahahahahahah! :D
No, Gary you will open Pandora's box. Next you will discover the YELLOW noise. Then you will create the ultimate evil, putting the BROWN noise on one oscillator and the YELLOW noise on another oscillator and play them together in a single tone.
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Article:
Here is why you should convert your music to 432Hz
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/12/21/heres-why-you-should-convert-your-music-to-432hz/
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I use frequency: 423.3.
One of the tunings I use is 432. There is much information on the internet like the video above about 432. It is on the internet so it has to be true
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Then again what do you think you get from a fractional detune of say 0.3 Hz? What effect are you trying to achieve?
Like I said, I can enjoy a detuned layer in a Hex Layer, but I really don't see any advantage to an entire band playing slightly out of tune.
The effect I am looking for is to bring a particular emotion out in the listener. A sad song should make them feel sad and a happy song should make them feel happy.
I think every one has seen an opera singer sing a certain note that the vibration causes glass to break. No I'm not trying to turn my XW into an acoustic weapon but I ran across information like in the video above. I am talking about changes in tuning small enough to not sound out of tune but enough to change the physical vibration effects on the listener. I am still looking for the tuning that makes ALL listeners feel like giving the band a big tip in the tip jar.
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Do you use another tuning than 440?
I have my keyboard/synthesizers tuned to my own frequency tuning in some of my music. Check out this video to see frequency effects on a water drop. Skip to 1:25 if you don't want to listen to the discussion.
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Great song and the video synced with the music. Nice job.
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I love it! I like the piano with delay throughout and the bass wobble coming in.
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BR_005.MP3 Nice transition in the middle.
T12V2_02.MP3 nice relaxing song.
Great job!
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Good job, I look forward to hearing more.
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Yes, the XW-G1 is fun, sounds great, and has a lot of flashing lights: it's a party
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I have created all my arpeggios and am working on creating my phrases and tones/patches. It has been a while since I have created a music video so here is one I created and uploaded today of an EDM Live Jam sampling with XW-G1.
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Otters playing a Casio keyboard
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Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I love the sounds coming from the XW-G1 and I'm looking forward to creating more music with it.
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Thanks! I posted to the gear pics thread
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Casio XW-G1
Korg Kaossilator Pro
Korg Kaoss Pad KP3
Korg microSampler
Several free VST synths
Music Production Workstation (Windows XP):
Reason
Mixcraft 6 (also VST host)
Some old (MS DOS & Windows 98) sequencer applications I still use sometimes
VST host software
8 Channel FX Mixer USB
A couple more Mixers
A few MIDI controllers
A couple of microphones
Music Playback Sound System (under table XW-G1 is on):
250 watt amp (125 watt per channel)
125 watt stereo system speakers (left and right)
Powered 130 watt subwoofer speaker
Multimedia Production Workstation (Windows XP):
Create video (DVDs & files to upload to internet)
Create audio (CDs & MP3 files to upload to internet)
Print out CD/DVD labels
Print out CD/DVD cover inserts for the plastic cases
32" TV (also computer monitor) with A/B switch to switch between use by music production & multimedia production computers
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Beautiful, Great job!
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Thanks! I really love the sounds this XW-G1 is capable of producing.
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For the last 2 weeks, I switched from working on my EDM music to working on my R&B/Blues music with my Casio XW-G1. I composed and recorded a more Blues version of a R&B song of mine I recording in 2010. All music is from the XW-G1.
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VirtualCZ Phase Distortion Synth Inspired By Classic Casio CZ Synthesizers
in General Casio Discussion
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http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2014/09/10/virtualcz-phase-distortion-synth-inspired-by-classic-casio-cz-synthesizers/