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KS01 !


P.S. I forgot to say: Of course it's monophonic 8)
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Here you can download the KS01 - my first result of a try for a synth that could (one day when all analog electronics inside passed by) take it's place. Call it a very very early beta :)
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Here you see my beloved CS01 which I got for four € on a fleemarket. It's my one and only real analog synthesizer &amp;amp; it sounds (for it's size) real fat.<br />Some electronics inside allready left the building so EG2Filter does not work anymore.  :(
Here you see my beloved CS01 which I got for four € on a fleemarket. It's my one and only real analog synthesizer &amp; it sounds (for it's size) real fat.
Some electronics inside allready left the building so EG2Filter does not work anymore. :(
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OMG ... this thing is the fatiest i've ever heard... I just layered it with minimax, put a PsyQ with dialed in bass on it and BOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!! (Don't try this at home 8) )

Long live scope!

Sorry, I had to say this - I'm totally blown away !

Martin
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wow great MC, that looks wonderful!

I will try this asap.

Thank you very very much.
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Post by Shroomz~> »

hehe, now you're getting too funky. :cool:

Looking forward to trying this!
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LOL.. I think I'd make this my main synth just by the looks of it!
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I`ve realized it doesn`t look like in the picture MC posted. :D
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Please be patient :lol:
I know the original looks way cooler by now, but first comes sound, then design & although I'm faszinated by it's sound allready it's not 10% ready by now... Till the weekend I won't be able to work further on it, so enjoy the state it's in. I have a polyhonic version here with portamento & co. & alternate filter-types & alternate wave-forms, but all this needs some time to be implemented efficiently.

For those with visual fetish, I found a VST version which looks very nice but sounds not very close to the original. Shouldn't be too hard to find - I think its called HaHaHa -Synth. Funny name for a Yamaha originated Synth ;)

EDIT, found it: http://www.pethu.se/music/instruments.html

Have a good night ! Anybody in Hamburg, who wants to meet for a short real-life-chat tomorrow or on thursday?

Martin
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Cant wait to try this one :)
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Post by dawman »

I played in an all female band called the Dae Han Sisters for a year where the chick on Bass used one of these and a DX-100 also. It sounded FATTER than her bass guitar going through the Bi-Amped SWR cabinets. They were so cute and little, just like the girls. I drug in a Roland A90 and a D70 w/ powered Peavey cabinets for that gig which were 76 and 88 noters, and they would say,.....Jeem, why you bring so big keybodes ? ( Their dialect ) . I believe that one was battery powered too, wasn't it ?

Nice to hear that someone other than I is into layering sounds. I will let you know what I come up with. Offhand, I am really thinking of playing this through modular devices first.

I also use PsyQ with synths to great effect, especially when I use phasing. PsyQ actually replaces the frequencies that get lost in the initial phasing process. So on a synth, it is a must needed tool.


Thanks Brotha' Man Martin,
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Post by Lima »

MCCY wrote:Please be patient :lol:
I know the original looks way cooler by now, but first comes sound, then design & although I'm faszinated by it's sound allready it's not 10% ready by now...
Hey Martin, is still proceeding this project? :-) I Think it looks very nice ATM :-)
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Post by MCCY »

Building Graphics on basis of the original has been canceled, because I focus my short time on sound. My new post with KS02 & a new version of KS01 (which has to be fed with samples) is the actual state which pleases me very much. It will last some time till I will have more time for bigger projects, but sometimes I just take the time to realize an idea or improvement. I'm open for any input :)
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