Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Great submission!patchlore wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:16 pm Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Here's my effort: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ysl77874aa0dn ... a.ogg?dl=0
Project files are here - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fll16nez8c42 ... LBWma?dl=0
Written in Musescore, rendered in Qtractor. I created every sound in Odin2 using wavetable osc (because I don't have the patience to learn more than one new thing this month). The only effect I used was some compression and normalisation of the final wav in Audacity.
Project files are here - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fll16nez8c42 ... LBWma?dl=0
Written in Musescore, rendered in Qtractor. I created every sound in Odin2 using wavetable osc (because I don't have the patience to learn more than one new thing this month). The only effect I used was some compression and normalisation of the final wav in Audacity.
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Alrighty, thanks.Basslint wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:51 amTry openSUSE, the installer is very solidmicrolag wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:24 am I don't think i can participate. Installed Manjaro on my second laptop but it boots with invalid partition error. Thought something was wrong with Manjaro so i installed elementaryOS but the same error message pops up.
Until i resolve this problem i'm just gonna use my first laptop which has Winows on it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Made with code? Fabulous. What programming language did u use for this track?patchlore wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:16 pm Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Sounds good.d.healey wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 11:11 pm Here's my effort: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ysl77874aa0dn ... a.ogg?dl=0
Project files are here - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fll16nez8c42 ... LBWma?dl=0
Written in Musescore, rendered in Qtractor. I created every sound in Odin2 using wavetable osc (because I don't have the patience to learn more than one new thing this month). The only effect I used was some compression and normalisation of the final wav in Audacity.
Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Well, the core DSP components are written in C. I used a tiny TCL-like language called LIL on top of that to build up the track: http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/. I chose it because the code base is a fraction of the size of Lua (and less complex too), and has just enough functionality to get things done without getting too carried away. Also, less parentheses (as much as I love the elegance and expressiveness of LISPy languages and enjoy using them, they are very difficult to without a specialized text editor.)microlag wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:05 amMade with code? Fabulous. What programming language did u use for this track?patchlore wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:16 pm Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
It's all a part of my sndkit and gest projects:
https://pbat.ch/sndkit/
https://pbat.ch/wiki/gest/
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Thanks for detailed explanation.patchlore wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:53 pmWell, the core DSP components are written in C. I used a tiny TCL-like language called LIL on top of that to build up the track: http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/. I chose it because the code base is a fraction of the size of Lua (and less complex too), and has just enough functionality to get things done without getting too carried away. Also, less parentheses (as much as I love the elegance and expressiveness of LISPy languages and enjoy using them, they are very difficult to without a specialized text editor.)microlag wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:05 amMade with code? Fabulous. What programming language did u use for this track?patchlore wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:16 pm Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
It's all a part of my sndkit and gest projects:
https://pbat.ch/sndkit/
https://pbat.ch/wiki/gest/
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Here is my contribution for LMC#12. It is fun as always
Flac can be downloaded from https://soundcloud.com/sg75_2/chunksize-mismatch, ogg from https://open.audio/library/tracks/113680/.
It is made with Ardour and Vitalium*17 as the only synth.
All patches are made from scratch besides the TomTom which was kindly provided by fellow contestant @MyLoFy.
Lotsa AirWindows plugins: ToTape5, ADClip7, Tube2, Wider, Crystal, Bassdrive, Verbity
Lotsa LSP plugins: LSP Parametric Equalizer, LSP Compressor Stereo, LSP Sidechain Compressor Stereo, LSP Sidechain Gate Stereo
Misc: Luftikus, Calf Deesser, Calf Compressor (Peak detection mode), Dragonfly Plate Reverb, Dragonfly Room Reverb, x42-dpl
Meters: Simple Scope, LUFS Meter, DR-14, Calf Analyzer
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Get subs guys!
I am kinda litle late, must take a mix decision before submit
am too tired to do it tonight, will do it tommorow + @asublin may submit tommorow too
See you!!!
I am kinda litle late, must take a mix decision before submit
am too tired to do it tonight, will do it tommorow + @asublin may submit tommorow too
See you!!!
Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
My entry for the LMC#12:
The song lacks a proper ending and just fades out (I have composed one but no time to track). Hope you like it (my wife gave me the thumbs up this time, so it means it must be good). Please provide feedback, positive to raise my dopamine, negative to raise my cortisol and help me to improve the song.
One last word, you might need to be logged into https://chat.unfa.xyz so the download link works.
- Author: A-Lin
- Title: Quexten
- URL: https://chat.unfa.xyz/file-upload/2E829 ... uexten.ogg
- Done with:
- Ardour7 (with A-Lin's tracker interface)
- Dragonfly reverb, Calf Vintage Delay, Ardour EQ/filter and limiter.
- Odin2 (using only MultiOSC or WavetableOSC)
- Calf Wavetable
The song lacks a proper ending and just fades out (I have composed one but no time to track). Hope you like it (my wife gave me the thumbs up this time, so it means it must be good). Please provide feedback, positive to raise my dopamine, negative to raise my cortisol and help me to improve the song.
One last word, you might need to be logged into https://chat.unfa.xyz so the download link works.
Last edited by asublin on Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:02 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
Well, I didn't think I would be able to get a submission done in time, but I was able to barely do it! Here's my submission, titled "Waving Goodbye"!
FLAC Version: https://audius.co/1108/waving-goodbye
MP3 Version: https://open.audio/library/tracks/113719/
This track was made in Ardour 6.9 and all instruments (except for the vocals, of course) are synthesized in Vitalium. Lots of Calf, LSP, Guitarix, and Airwindows effects were used (Vocoder is Tal-Vocoder-II). I haven't processed the vocals to my liking, but I'm running out of time so I just decided to release this song as it is. Feel free to give me any feedback you have!
--1108 Redux
FLAC Version: https://audius.co/1108/waving-goodbye
MP3 Version: https://open.audio/library/tracks/113719/
This track was made in Ardour 6.9 and all instruments (except for the vocals, of course) are synthesized in Vitalium. Lots of Calf, LSP, Guitarix, and Airwindows effects were used (Vocoder is Tal-Vocoder-II). I haven't processed the vocals to my liking, but I'm running out of time so I just decided to release this song as it is. Feel free to give me any feedback you have!
--1108 Redux
Last edited by 1108redux on Wed Sep 29, 2021 10:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
URL doesn't work here.asublin wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 5:57 am [*] URL: https://chat.unfa.xyz/file-upload/2E829 ... g?download
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Re: Libre Music Challenge #12 : Back In Time #2 (80's edition) : Synths and Waves! !
It would be great if you provided a sample snippet of lil code right at the beginning of the homepagepatchlore wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:53 pmWell, the core DSP components are written in C. I used a tiny TCL-like language called LIL on top of that to build up the track: http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/. I chose it because the code base is a fraction of the size of Lua (and less complex too), and has just enough functionality to get things done without getting too carried away. Also, less parentheses (as much as I love the elegance and expressiveness of LISPy languages and enjoy using them, they are very difficult to without a specialized text editor.)microlag wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:05 amMade with code? Fabulous. What programming language did u use for this track?patchlore wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:16 pm Here's my submission:
https://soundcloud.com/patchlore/synthwave
...and here's the code that made it
https://git.sr.ht/~pbatch/gest/tree/mas ... thwave.lil
In a nutshell:
Drums are mostly synthesized the usual way: sines, noises, and exponential envelopes. The snare is gated with a ported version of Verbity from Air Windows.
Bass is a 3osc super saw wavetable oscillator with a dab of hard sync modulation, fed through some chorus.
The lead is using phase distortion synthesis, which a type of wavetable synthesis, most commonly associated with the Casio CZ synths from the 80s. There's also a fair bit of reverb and delay dumped on the lead too.
And that's about it.
All of the DSP code is open source in my sndkit and gest projects! If you know how to compile software, you should be able to compile and render this entire track on your computer!
It's all a part of my sndkit and gest projects:
https://pbat.ch/sndkit/
https://pbat.ch/wiki/gest/
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