So, someone on the Waveformless blog was king enough to plug me on his blog, and since I blieve in karma, one good turn, etc, here’s his plug. Check out his blog and music at http://crucifixionmachinerevelations.blogspot.com/, and have a nice day.
Synthesis, sound design, sampling and free Ableton Live Packs
So, someone on the Waveformless blog was king enough to plug me on his blog, and since I blieve in karma, one good turn, etc, here’s his plug. Check out his blog and music at http://crucifixionmachinerevelations.blogspot.com/, and have a nice day.
Got some free time to work on something (besides the synth I’m attempting to build, I suck at soldering)! Working retail has always been hard around Christmastime, up until around February when it FINALLY slows down enough for some me time…
Anyway, as Promised, here’s a new pack. Just 4 presets as a jump-off point, of nothing but a simulation of those wonderfule free-running oscillators you get on a real analog synth. If you want more presets, make them, and have some fun!
So last night, while I was working on a song, I realized I needed some Acid bass lines, and not liking most plugins, I set out do to it myself (it’s just so much more personal that way). Since I was pretty thrilled with what came out, I decided to share with you! Hooray! (for my 7 readers)
It’s pretty straightforward stuff in here, The macros are self-explanatory, or you can just open the info view and get a brief description.
With both work and life.
I did have some time to sample a rubber band being plucked, and mangle up some multisamples (by cheating)
There are 3 presets, one of them is reminiscent of a DX7 bass, the other two presets are pads and ambience stuff