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Hi friends! This is my first attempt to create the famous timbres and also the sequencer of the music Sweet Dreams. The sequencer is a stereo track, i tried to simulate the same pan of the original record. To the solo "synth strings" i used some layers of saw waves with a bit of detune. Peace, love and rock´n´roll!!! Listen here a sample in my soundcloud page:-
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Hi friends! This is a new version of timbres i made for the classic Mr.Crowley by Ozzy Osbourn recorded by Don Airey on keyboards. In the left side of the Keyboard( C-1 to A-3) i put the Moog sounds and the church organ sound that toghether makes the melody. In the midle region (Bb-3 to E-5) theres the famous timbre of synth strings based in Saw tooth waves and detuned setup. And in the region ( D-5 to C-9) are the choir voices. The pedal works only to the "moog" timbre and pitch bend is set to range 12. I hope you enjoy! Peace love and rock´n´roll!!! Listem this set here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IDz9oMKyac Oi amigos! Esta é uma nova versão dos timbres que fiz para o clássico Mr.Crowley de Ozzy Osbourn, gravado por Don Airey nos teclados. No lado esquerdo do teclado (C-1 a A-3), coloquei os sons de Moog e o som de órgão que juntos fazem a melodia. Na região intermediária (Bb-3 a E-5), há o famoso timbre de cordas sintetizadas baseadas em SAW tooth e Detune E na região (D-5 a C-9) estão as vozes do coral. O pedal funciona apenas para o timbre "moog" e o pitch bend está definido para o intervalo 12. Espero que vocês gostem! Paz amor e rock'n'roll !!! -
Not many synthesizers have a typical character to their sound, Yamaha's sounds too polished, Korg is too live, Roland is a very punchy but forgettable sound, but Casio's have a certain character, they never sound too live or too polished, but they do cut through a mix and have a certain, something that really adds up for that Casio sound.. You know what i mean? The Casio piano sounds from the 90s were terrible, the CTK-731 had a pretty bad plastic piano sound compared to the Yamaha's from that time period (PSR-7000/8000/9000 even had the LIVE! Grand Piano) BUT! I still enjoyed that piano sound more than i did the newer sounds with longer samples and stuff.. Drumwise, it's the same deal. Sure, my Tyros has fantastic sounding drums, but they don't stand up in a mix, they lack a certain punch, whils't even the WK-1800 drums i had (Especially the Power kit) Had incredible punch, the sound in terms of realism was meh (Although i love the toms!) But in terms of dynamics the Tyros drums didn't stand a chance. And even the toy keyboards sound really puncy and thick and dare i say? Fresh, compared to the Yamaha toy keyboards from the same time period.. The Casio SA range had a (i think) Very impressive piano sound, and a beautiful (Yes, i really love that sound) Church organ, and compared to the Yamaha's it was like night and day. What is it exactly that typical Casio character? Is it in the way they sample their sounds? (And please, can someone explain, HOW does the sampling of sounds for a keyboard work?) Because what i also hear a lot when i compare for example the Sweet! Tenor Sax from my Tyros to the BreathyTSax in the WK-3000 is that, the Yamaha sound is much nicer to the ear, better looppoints, and it's a more overall polished sound, but the Casio sound is more "In your face" And sounds really much more realistic despite the lack of the player's vibrato, how does that work? I think that this makes an interesting topic..