[ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
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[ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne proudly presents:
The OPEN SOURCE MUSIC FM SYNTHESIZER CHALLENGE
https://fmchallenge.osamc.de/
What:
Install one or several of the Open Source FM Synthesizers we selected, make an awesome track using only these synthesizers as sound sources, upload it to archive.org under a Creative Commons license and submit it into the competition.
When:
The competition starts on September 15th, 2018 and runs for one month until the end of October 14th, 2018.
Who:
Everybody (i.e. every natural person) can enter the competition. All selected synthesizers are Free Software and getting started with music production using Open Source software is easy and free to everyone!
Winning:
The winner of the competition is selected by public vote.
Voting starts on October 15th, 2018 and is open for ten days. The entry receiving the most points wins and will be presented at the second Sonoj Convention in Cologne on the weekend of October 27th/28th. Second and third places will be awarded as well.
The winners will only receive fame and glory, but the community as a whole also wins!
Before you enter the competition, be sure to check out the detailed rules!
Please share this announcement to all interested parties. If you wish to sponsor prizes for the competition winners, please contact the organizer!
Forum thread for those taking part in the challenge for general discussion, sharing tips & tricks, patches, clips etc.
Let's make some awesome music using Open Source FM Synthesizers!
Christopher Arndt, Organizer
Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne
https://fmchallenge.osamc.de/
The OPEN SOURCE MUSIC FM SYNTHESIZER CHALLENGE
https://fmchallenge.osamc.de/
What:
Install one or several of the Open Source FM Synthesizers we selected, make an awesome track using only these synthesizers as sound sources, upload it to archive.org under a Creative Commons license and submit it into the competition.
When:
The competition starts on September 15th, 2018 and runs for one month until the end of October 14th, 2018.
Who:
Everybody (i.e. every natural person) can enter the competition. All selected synthesizers are Free Software and getting started with music production using Open Source software is easy and free to everyone!
Winning:
The winner of the competition is selected by public vote.
Voting starts on October 15th, 2018 and is open for ten days. The entry receiving the most points wins and will be presented at the second Sonoj Convention in Cologne on the weekend of October 27th/28th. Second and third places will be awarded as well.
The winners will only receive fame and glory, but the community as a whole also wins!
Before you enter the competition, be sure to check out the detailed rules!
Please share this announcement to all interested parties. If you wish to sponsor prizes for the competition winners, please contact the organizer!
Forum thread for those taking part in the challenge for general discussion, sharing tips & tricks, patches, clips etc.
Let's make some awesome music using Open Source FM Synthesizers!
Christopher Arndt, Organizer
Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne
https://fmchallenge.osamc.de/
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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Who is going to participate?
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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Already got two people from the KVR audio forum, who said they were interested in joining.
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I might give it a try if I have time but I'm not that great at FM synthesis.
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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
You can use literally ten thousands of DX7 preset with Dexed and Hexter! 

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But where's the fun in that!SpotlightKid wrote:You can use literally ten thousands of DX7 preset with Dexed and Hexter!

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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Well the challenge then would be to create something that doesn't sound like synthwave, 80s elevator music or 90s computer RPGs 

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https://sites.google.com/site/kvrosc/osc-74-dexed
Listen to the 1st track. My favorite osc track of all time and the reason I started doing One Synth Challenge.
Hardly elevator music
Listen to the 1st track. My favorite osc track of all time and the reason I started doing One Synth Challenge.
Hardly elevator music

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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Damn, can't sample the drums.
I was hoping this compo wouldn't have this restriction.
Workflow is so much faster when you sample your synthesized drums.
I was hoping this compo wouldn't have this restriction.
Workflow is so much faster when you sample your synthesized drums.
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Really? I didn't see anything about that when I looked...I was thinking along the same lines.rghvdberg wrote:Damn, can't sample the drums.
I was hoping this compo wouldn't have this restriction.
Workflow is so much faster when you sample your synthesized drums.
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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Or is this about samples not made from the synth?You MAY NOT use any samples or recordings (not even for e.g. drums or vocals), but you MAY freeze or bounce tracks to an audio file to save CPU processing power.
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I would interpret it as that. If it says you can use other plugins and that you can freeze/bounce then why not manipulate those files with said plugins?rghvdberg wrote:Or is this about samples not made from the synth?You MAY NOT use any samples or recordings (not even for e.g. drums or vocals), but you MAY freeze or bounce tracks to an audio file to save CPU processing power.
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Re: [ANN] Open Source Music FM Synthesizer Challenge starts September 15th, 2018
Umm, that's not how I would read the rules (and I wrote them
). Freezing and Bouncing to me only applies to whole tracks or sections, not individual sounds.
The rules can still be changed and I am am open to suggestions, but I don't really see this restriction on no samples as a big inconvenience. Just create a track group with as many synth instances as you need for the drums and you can have individual effect on each sounds or effects on the sum of the group. With Oxe FM you can even use one instance for 16 sounds on different MIDI channels (use MIDI key split and/or channel mapper plugins for routing) When you're not working on the drums, just bounce the whole group to an audio track.
If we allow drums being played by a sampler (or the daw), why not also other sounds from the synths? I.e. you could make an SFZ from a pad. But where does it stop? Taken to far we might just as well have the "Open Source Music Rompler Challenge"
Let me now what you think.
Chris

The rules can still be changed and I am am open to suggestions, but I don't really see this restriction on no samples as a big inconvenience. Just create a track group with as many synth instances as you need for the drums and you can have individual effect on each sounds or effects on the sum of the group. With Oxe FM you can even use one instance for 16 sounds on different MIDI channels (use MIDI key split and/or channel mapper plugins for routing) When you're not working on the drums, just bounce the whole group to an audio track.
If we allow drums being played by a sampler (or the daw), why not also other sounds from the synths? I.e. you could make an SFZ from a pad. But where does it stop? Taken to far we might just as well have the "Open Source Music Rompler Challenge"

Let me now what you think.
Chris