Free Bass Synth GOOFY
<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.celmo.com"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Synth<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> GOOFY, free presets Bass Synth with some "Main" controls to adapt or change , or even store your own sounds.
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http://www.celmo.com
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available on:
http://www.celmo.com
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Hi again Celmo !!!!
Very nice one here! No alot of DSPs usage, lots of sound, very good and different sounding presets. I think i will use this one for now one as my bass synth. The only other real bass synth i use all te times is the little (but not in sound) DubSub that is really a very LOW SUB (i mean SUB) bass.
The interface is very clean and easyly understandable. And i dig the Gowaa Bass 2 presets... I was searching this sound, and at LOUD volume this one's PHAT ! Hey hey
Only one thing a always noticed about all your devices, all the presets have low volumes. I know i can change this, but a always have to do this on all your presets. They still are really great sounding, but if i use two or more devices, yours are always quieter. Don't get me wrong, this is only a try to give constructive remarks.
Love your works! Don't give up!
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Very nice one here! No alot of DSPs usage, lots of sound, very good and different sounding presets. I think i will use this one for now one as my bass synth. The only other real bass synth i use all te times is the little (but not in sound) DubSub that is really a very LOW SUB (i mean SUB) bass.
The interface is very clean and easyly understandable. And i dig the Gowaa Bass 2 presets... I was searching this sound, and at LOUD volume this one's PHAT ! Hey hey

Only one thing a always noticed about all your devices, all the presets have low volumes. I know i can change this, but a always have to do this on all your presets. They still are really great sounding, but if i use two or more devices, yours are always quieter. Don't get me wrong, this is only a try to give constructive remarks.
Love your works! Don't give up!
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<font color=yellow><b>Marcus Pocus</b>
The king is ALIVE!</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2001-10-19 09:47 ]</font>
Very nice one here!
Only one thing a always noticed about all your devices, all the presets have low volumes. I know i can change this, but a always have to do this on all your presets. They still are really great sounding, but if i use two or more devices, yours are always quieter. Don't get me wrong, this is only a try to give constructive remarks.
Love your works! Don't give up!
yes, I know, but I have one reason to do that:
All my devices are tested up to the Maximum MIDI Velocity, with four or six keys played simultaneously and the presets are adjusted to be slightly under the "Digital Red". This is like a security, to avoid the baaaad digital Craaaak !!!! when you play some chords. If I knew a better method, I'll use it, be sure !!!
But , in fact , the real zero level used professionally, is 18/20 dB under the maximum, and we are often far over this rule.
But thanks again for this remark.
celmo
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Only one thing a always noticed about all your devices, all the presets have low volumes. I know i can change this, but a always have to do this on all your presets. They still are really great sounding, but if i use two or more devices, yours are always quieter. Don't get me wrong, this is only a try to give constructive remarks.
Love your works! Don't give up!
yes, I know, but I have one reason to do that:
All my devices are tested up to the Maximum MIDI Velocity, with four or six keys played simultaneously and the presets are adjusted to be slightly under the "Digital Red". This is like a security, to avoid the baaaad digital Craaaak !!!! when you play some chords. If I knew a better method, I'll use it, be sure !!!
But , in fact , the real zero level used professionally, is 18/20 dB under the maximum, and we are often far over this rule.
But thanks again for this remark.
celmo
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There is a midi setting in Logic, you are probably sending 2 midi clock signal.
Check Options ->Midi Synchronization -> MIDI panel, a uncheck all midi sending options except the 1st one (transmit midi clock -> All Ports)
Should work, mine work perfectly with Logic.
You'll see how MIDSI in Logic vary alot.
At 120 bpm, Logic transmit between 118 and 123 BPM. Always moving... Not that bad, but on really fast snare shot you'll ear that Logic is not thight. Good to know.
Ciao
Check Options ->Midi Synchronization -> MIDI panel, a uncheck all midi sending options except the 1st one (transmit midi clock -> All Ports)
Should work, mine work perfectly with Logic.
You'll see how MIDSI in Logic vary alot.
At 120 bpm, Logic transmit between 118 and 123 BPM. Always moving... Not that bad, but on really fast snare shot you'll ear that Logic is not thight. Good to know.
Ciao
i like it, i like it....
very useful.
hey, celmo, you can hear how sounds in my song here
thanks for this nice device!
sandro

hey, celmo, you can hear how sounds in my song here
thanks for this nice device!
sandro
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Hi,
Where can i get this DubSub synth, it sounds good.
Where can i get this DubSub synth, it sounds good.
On 2001-10-19 09:39, marcuspocus wrote:
Hi again Celmo !!!!
Very nice one here! No alot of DSPs usage, lots of sound, very good and different sounding presets. I think i will use this one for now one as my bass synth. The only other real bass synth i use all te times is the little (but not in sound) DubSub that is really a very LOW SUB (i mean SUB) bass.
The interface is very clean and easyly understandable. And i dig the Gowaa Bass 2 presets... I was searching this sound, and at LOUD volume this one's PHAT ! Hey hey
Only one thing a always noticed about all your devices, all the presets have low volumes. I know i can change this, but a always have to do this on all your presets. They still are really great sounding, but if i use two or more devices, yours are always quieter. Don't get me wrong, this is only a try to give constructive remarks.
Love your works! Don't give up!
_________________
<font color=yellow><b>Marcus Pocus</b>
The king is ALIVE!</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2001-10-19 09:47 ]</font>
Has anyone ever noticed that this device actually seems to make a sound even when it's not playing?
When I hook it up to one of my Dynamic Mixer it shows one bar on the meter like if I leave a mic attached or something.
I'm sure any noise this would actually add to my music is negligible if any at all, but it does mean that I'm compelled to mute this channel when I'm converting any tracks to a .wav on my harddrive.
A little frustrating but great synth anyway.
When I hook it up to one of my Dynamic Mixer it shows one bar on the meter like if I leave a mic attached or something.
I'm sure any noise this would actually add to my music is negligible if any at all, but it does mean that I'm compelled to mute this channel when I'm converting any tracks to a .wav on my harddrive.
A little frustrating but great synth anyway.
Caleb
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Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.
I noticed this too.
And guess what...this noise gets louder over time.
Using the new mixer in SFP 3.1 I looked at the reset noise floor levels. Goofy starts out at around -100db but over time that "residual noise" raises to about -60db. I hypothesize that some of this has to do with the built in chorus effect adding some noise and also maybe some sort of dither noise on the output of the device.
The funny thing is....there really ISN'T any noise. I took the output of Goofy, recorded it via ADAT out into Pro Tools....then took that and normalized the wave (raised the peak to digital 0). Played it back and.....nothing. So what causes the data? Is it dither like I thought?
There is one other thing. When Goofy has raised it's level up to around -60db on the noise floor....if you raise its fader in your mixer to maximum, and then raise the master fader up to maximum....well then if I go into Pro Tools and assign the input to an AUX track and raise that track volume to maximum, and ALSO raise the Master Fader in Pro Tools to maximum.....and ALSO raise my headphone amp all the way.....
Well, then I can hear a "zipper" type sound as the Master fader is moved up and down. I am thinking that this is some sort of dither noise or something.
Hell I don't know...and i must have waaay too much time on my hands to figure all of this out.
(I went through all of these motions because I at first thought there might be a clocking bug in SFP - I am clocking my Pulsar card from an Apogee Rosetta)
But it appears that is not the case.
Anyway.....kudos on the synth....I really like it....sorry for the long ramble
And guess what...this noise gets louder over time.
Using the new mixer in SFP 3.1 I looked at the reset noise floor levels. Goofy starts out at around -100db but over time that "residual noise" raises to about -60db. I hypothesize that some of this has to do with the built in chorus effect adding some noise and also maybe some sort of dither noise on the output of the device.
The funny thing is....there really ISN'T any noise. I took the output of Goofy, recorded it via ADAT out into Pro Tools....then took that and normalized the wave (raised the peak to digital 0). Played it back and.....nothing. So what causes the data? Is it dither like I thought?
There is one other thing. When Goofy has raised it's level up to around -60db on the noise floor....if you raise its fader in your mixer to maximum, and then raise the master fader up to maximum....well then if I go into Pro Tools and assign the input to an AUX track and raise that track volume to maximum, and ALSO raise the Master Fader in Pro Tools to maximum.....and ALSO raise my headphone amp all the way.....
Well, then I can hear a "zipper" type sound as the Master fader is moved up and down. I am thinking that this is some sort of dither noise or something.
Hell I don't know...and i must have waaay too much time on my hands to figure all of this out.
(I went through all of these motions because I at first thought there might be a clocking bug in SFP - I am clocking my Pulsar card from an Apogee Rosetta)
But it appears that is not the case.
Anyway.....kudos on the synth....I really like it....sorry for the long ramble

for me is clean like tear - no metter which settup useOn 2002-04-13 20:21, caleb wrote:
Has anyone ever noticed that this device actually seems to make a sound even when it's not playing?
When I hook it up to one of my Dynamic Mixer it shows one bar on the meter like if I leave a mic attached or something.

some fixes were applied to "Free Goofy II" Bass Synth to use it on SFP 3.1c
Free download on:
http://www.celmo.com
yo
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Free download on:
http://www.celmo.com
yo
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