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August 10, 2008 on 1:28 pm | In Videos |


“Son, did you bang a gorilla?”
“Si”
“Wouldnt you rather have a banana?”
“No!”

Posted because the delicious treats play Soda Stereo in your cd player!!
Category: Addictive Video

Make Your Own Chord Wheel

August 3, 2008 on 10:34 am | In Articles |

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Here is a link to a PDF that shows you how to make your own chord wheel. Instructions are included in the printout. You can use this to build compositions, chord progressions & songs in an easy way.

Link to the Downloadble Chord Wheel PDF

From ianchadwick.com

Guitar Rig Vs. Amplitube

August 1, 2008 on 10:45 am | In Articles |

Okay what we are going to have today is a shootout between the top amp modeling software. The only thing that matters when judging this software is ease of use, and also sound quality. These two things can be broken down and rated however in different categories. Keep in mind this is only my opinion. Highest total wins.

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Guitar Rig 3
Sound Quality & Feel: 9
Gear Emulation: 9
Fatness: 7.5
Quality of Chords: 8
Expression: 10
Ease of Use: 8.5
Presets: 10
Knob Control & Feel: 8
Fun 9

Pros: The interface is nice. Drag & Drop eases creativity. There are many boxes that sound unique. Lots of presets. Country & Blues fans will be pleased I think. The metal section is also good. - Well the presets are just awesome! Better value for the money. Amps behave close enough to the real thing.
Cons: Doesn’t have the heavy “fatness” aspect without tweaking. Presets might be harder to mix with, but I think that can be fixed with EQ.

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Amplitube 2
Sound Quality & Feel: 7
Gear Emulation: 8
Fatness: 8.5
Quality of Chords: 9
Expression: 7.5
Ease of Use: 8.5
Presets: 7.5
Knob Control & Feel: 7.5
Fun: 8

Pros: Heavy Sounding, Uses Graphical Stomp Boxes
Cons: Many presets have an audible “grating” digital distortion which is loud and “jacked up.” The presets for blues & country suck ass. No drag and drop stomp boxes.

Conclusion: Guitar Rig 3 Wins
I would say that both are very digital sounding in different ways. Amplitube is very upfront and has an audible digital tone to it if you listen close enough. Guitar Rig has a natural feel, and a “clean” cd-quality digital feel to it, and somehow retains the full expression of the amp emulations released by the guitar. If I had to compare the sound quality to keyboards, I would say that Amplitube is a Roland with the volume turned up too high and Guitar Rig is a Korg that finally got rid of the lame sounds.

If you absolutely need a totally overblown sound, that will work in your music, then get Amplitube. If you want to craft and create your own unique sounds, including metal, country, jazz, and get access to tons of different emulations/presets etc…then Guitar Rig is a better value and experience. Guitar Rig was more fun to play and I’m sure you can tweak it to work for your music - there are definitely enough different types of gear to do that inside! You will still be able to get that heavy metal sound in Guitar Rig 3.

Alesis Fusion: Ultimate Heavy Metal Guitar FX

July 12, 2008 on 11:13 am | In Articles, Keyboard, Midi Controller |

Upon plugging my guitar into the Alesis Fusion, I always wondered how to use it as a guitar fx processor. The fusion includes 8 inputs, and a variety of FX. Unfortunately it only lets you use bus effects on the audio inputs, which gets rid of all of the amp modeling, and overdrives by themselves. To get a great heavy metal sound from your guitar and alesis fusion, you will have to stretch the use of the bus effects without clipping and overloading it (which is easy to do). Here is a great patch that lets you use the Alesis fusion as heavy metal guitar FX processor.

Step 1. Create an audio track
Step 2. The fx bus settings:

Bus Send 1 = Wah Distortion + Delay @ 99%
Dry Level 0%
Bus Return 10%
Time: 0.1ms
Feedback, Attack, Release, Sensotivity, all @ 0%
Drive: 100%

Bus Send 2 = Plate Reverb @ 71% (Optional)
Dry Level 0%
Bus Return 9%
Decay, Diffusion 100%
Density 35%
Damping 30%

Be careful when setting this up as you will likely clip the internal circuit or your speakers if all the settings aren’t in yet. Pay attention to bus return levels.

Step 4. Plug your guitar into the Alesis Fusion’s audio in OR through an external amp FIRST (recommended).

Here are the settings on my practice amp which leads into the Alesis Fusion via Headphone-Out:
Input Gain 100%
Treble 100%
Mids: variable (50%)
Bass: 100%
Overdrive: ON
Adjust the output volume accordingly

After all this setup you will get a live guitar FX processor out of the Alesis fusion, and a patch that sounds AWESOME.
Its like Overdrived Metal-Wah from hell. Great for solos and some chords.

Description:

An analog synthesizer with a signal path thats controlled by a motorola microprocessor. This allows for a ton of polyphony (16 voices) with 2 analog oscillators per voice. This synth makes a wide range of sounds and is extensively tweakable. It also lets you use its filters with other sources via the provided input jacks. It has tons of knobs and an interesting look. Sounds go from bizarre, ambient, all the way to normal synth sounds. Wheighted keys with aftertouch! Very desireable. Still a bit expensive
Year: 2000

Why: To make a sweet MODERN, true analog synth.
Photos:

Cyber blue techno-terminator look. Looks great, even today.

Estimated Price: $3000ish U.S.

Sound Demos:Weirdness Demo Mp3

Links:

Alesis Andromeda@Sequencer.de

Alesis Community Site

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[noizone.com] DS-10 on preorder

 

Korg's strangest synth, DS-10 on preorder from now, they will ship it in September. As you probably remember this is a software synth for the Nintendo platform, and quite a complex one: just check this video  - the soundtrack was composed fully on the DS. Two synths and a drum track, at the same time. Kling, klang.

[Matrixsynth] Korg Wavestation SR StereoVocoder2 Demo #1


YouTube via hoeppc
"Hello,

this is a Wavestation SR playing the StereoVocoder2 effect on its own without external FX.

I use two rhytmic wavesequences as modulator beeing x-faded via vector-synthesis ('joystick-ac'-midi-cc-slider), a sawtooth-wave and a vocal waveseq as carrier (chord).

Internal 100 bpm clock is used to sync the waveseqs to. I'm also using a Midi-Switch to send a Note (A-0) triggering the beat-loop (tune-slope = 0). So I am able to play live with both hands. The Filters are controlled via MIDI-1- and MIDI-2-cc (sliders).

Btw. I used the small two-line display for all editing work which, in my opinion, is a faster way to achive results than SoundDiver or MidiQuest.

Thanks for listening!"

Korg Wavestation SR StereoVocoder2 Demo #2

[AudioLemon] Ghetto Talk Box



More from Instructables....how to turn a toilet plunger and some PC speakers into your very own 'DaftPunk-a-like' talkbox for robo-speak action!

[AudioLemon] Paper Plate Speaker



Over at Instructables there's directions for making a speaker out of a paper plate n a coupla paper cups. Probably not very hi-def but ya can burn em up!

[Matrixsynth] [KORG DS-10]はじめてのシーケンサー(修正版)


YouTube via aqi

[noizone.com] Didgeridoo library from Zero-G

Didgeridoo is fashionable since more than 20 years - at first, it came for E-mu's Emulator III, in 1986. Now Zero-G published a full library dedicated to this instrument - an enormous set of more than 800 samples. It's called Rhythm Organism, costs 100 USD, check it for more info here.

[NOW AT: http://earpick.cubicfruit.com] Blog Moved

I have successfully transferred the weblog over to my new hosting so from now on all the new posts will appear here:http://earpick.cubicfruit.com

[NOW AT: http://earpick.cubicfruit.com] Updates

UPDATE: Some of you might have noticed the style and layout of the blog slightly changing. I’m actually planning to introduce a bit of a change to the site including most likely moving the blog to my own hosting to customize and integrate it into my other activities. Stay tuned, some major stuff happening soon! [...]

[sighup's blog] SIGHUP blog is moving to a new home

There are some changes afoot at Intelligent Machinery. While we wait to see how things all shake out here, I thought it would be a good time to set up this blog on my own server, now that I have a web package that's fully able to accommodate such things.

New blog home:

http://blog.sighup.ca/

New RSS feed:

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Update your bookmarks or RSS readers. It is a work in progress as I learn how to use and refine Wordpress effectively. All of the old content has been ported over, minus the comments, as I had no way to export them.

I still hope to be doing stuff around Intelligent Machinery, just not blogging, so I'm not leaving this fine and wonderful collective of ours.