by Greg Hoffman VST plugins are beginning to gather a lot more interest as music buffs/computer buffs put these 2 interests together. What was once thought unattainable by many astute computer operators is now starting to appear as not being all tha

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Music - Posted by on March 19, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman The basic sound that you hear in the patches is created by the oscillators, and is then fed through the synthesizers signal path. If you set oscillation to a really low pitch, you will end up with gaps because the wave form is unceas

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Music - Posted by on March 19, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman Say you own a computer with an audio interface and various monitors then you are well on your way to creating your individual music at home. It would seem a bit exquisite to even think that you could do this, but with the VST plugins

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Music - Posted by on March 17, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman Vocoders can in reality be useable and do not necessarily have to sound like a robot. If youre going to utilise this, you will require two inputs. One being a carrier wave, which's the sound youre going to vocode through and the seco

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Music - Posted by on March 13, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman The function of VST plug-ins is to be able to eliminate the traditional audio recordings and replace them with soft-ware that'll perform the same duties. VST stands for Virtual Studio Technology. It is fundamentally an integration me

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Music - Posted by on March 13, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman When you hear the name Steinberg in the world of music-making then you'll also hear about VST plugins. This only means Virtual Studio Technology and was originated by Steinberg. It has revolutionized the possibilities of creating and

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Music - Posted by on March 13, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman The main idea behind the modular synthesizers is that theyre made up of interchangeable modules. This signifies that you could update your system easier. What eventually occurs is the GAS syndrome, referring to the gear acquisition s

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Music - Posted by on March 12, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman Say you boost the synthesizer to the place where it clips and removes part of the audio range, then you have pushed the signal of the synthesiser over the limit. In essence, what you've done is produced distortion. This is a really

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Music - Posted by on March 11, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman In the early 1980s, Yamaha came out the DX synthesiser. Thus, the birth of frequency modulation, which is what, you hear on the radio. This provided unheard of new sounds that can be utilized by key-board players anywhere. But that

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Music - Posted by on March 11, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman Even presently, almost all synthesiser would give you the monophonic or polyphonic choice. Presently though with new technology this has become a great deal stronger, yet cheaper to produce. Its got to the point where nearly all of t

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Music - Posted by on March 10, 2009

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by Greg Hoffman There are always exceptional products standing out in any industry we look at. This is not much different in the synthesizer industry. Here are a couple of synthesiser that have actually left their mark in history. ARP Odyssey dates

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Music - Posted by on March 6, 2009

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