Forum Home Forum Home > Other music related lounges > Tech Talk
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - EMS Synthi Avs vst plug-in
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Topic ClosedEMS Synthi Avs vst plug-in

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12
Author
Message Reverse Sort Order
Guests View Drop Down
Forum Guest Group
Forum Guest Group
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2005 at 11:32
Originally posted by radiognome3 radiognome3 wrote:


And Ankaret, I am almost positive that the leads on Welcome to The Machine are a Minimoog. The Synthi AKS is not really designed for lead plaing, but it may be a Minimoog being processed through the Synthis filter, though it doesn't sound like that to me. Sounds like a Moog.

 

Wish you were here toys:

Moog 'Mini moog model 'D'

ARP SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE

ARP (Alan R.Pearlman) Badged Solina String Ensemble.

(EMS) ELectronic Music Studio's 'Synthi A(KS)'



Edited by Karnevil9
Back to Top
radiognome3 View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie
Avatar

Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 92
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2005 at 06:58
If it's any help, for the lead part try one sawtooth and one square (with the third one or the other) wave with a hint of VCO drift or not synched, and a little sawtooth LFO to mudulate the sawtooth VCO. I do not have a copy of that CD, but as I recall, it should be close. The rest is up to your playing ability, and/or how good you are with a pitch bender.
Back to Top
Ankaret View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie


Joined: March 28 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 82
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 22:04
Ok radiognome, thanks a bunch, I will mess around with Arturia's moog some more to get something closer to that sound.
Links to musical projects coming soon!!!
Back to Top
radiognome3 View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie
Avatar

Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 92
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 20:20

oliverstoned wrote:
"Hello radiognome, here's planet gong.
are you aware of the new Gong CD live 1975 with pieces from You, shamal and Fish rising?"

Do you mean the Sherwood Forest '75 CD? Yes I do know about it, but thanks all the same. The Live Floating Anarchy '91 looks to be excellent, as well.

And Ankaret, I am almost positive that the leads on Welcome to The Machine are a Minimoog. The Synthi AKS is not really designed for lead plaing, but it may be a Minimoog being processed through the Synthis filter, though it doesn't sound like that to me. Sounds like a Moog.

Back to Top
Ankaret View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie


Joined: March 28 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 82
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 17:31
Huh, yeah, what is the name of the synth they used for the leads on Welcome To The Machine?! I really like that Crazy Diamonds synth though, so thanks for that link, it's got some awesome tones. Though Im looking for something more along the lines of what they use for the leads. Arturia's minimoog is pretty awesome as well though.
Links to musical projects coming soon!!!
Back to Top
James Lee View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator

Honorary Collaborator

Joined: June 05 2004
Status: Offline
Points: 3525
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 09:29

Originally posted by Ankaret Ankaret wrote:

Sorry to spam your thread, but does anyone know of a VST version of the synths used on "Welcome To The Machine"?!

There's a plugin called Crazy Diamonds (where'd that name come from? ) that does the string synths very well. Not really suitable for the leads, though.

I'll have to check out the EMS plug-in. thanks for the info!

Back to Top
oliverstoned View Drop Down
Special Collaborator
Special Collaborator
Avatar
Honorary Collaborator

Joined: March 26 2004
Location: France
Status: Offline
Points: 6308
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 07:08
Hello radiognome, here's planet gong.
are you aware of the new Gong CD live 1975 with pieces from You, shamal and Fish rising?
Back to Top
radiognome3 View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie
Avatar

Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 92
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2005 at 07:00

Well, I know one is an EMS Synthi AKS (same as the item linked above, but with an accompanying sequencer). There is also a Minimoog, which is the classic ELP type synth sounds (the quick filter sweeps during the instrumental bridge and outro sections of 'Welcome to The Machine"), though Keith Emerson is most famous for using a Moog Modular system. The Minimoog is a 3 oscillator, simple, hard-patched, as it were, Modular - same sounds, just much fewer sound shaping capabilities.

Arturia makes both a Minimoog and Moog Modular soft synth. G-media makes a Minimoog, as well, though for copyright reasons is called Minimonsta.
http://www.arturia.com/en/default.php
http://www.gmediamusic.com/

I do not believe that Pink Floyd used an ARP 2600 (or the earlier version - 1500?), though they may have.

Back to Top
Ankaret View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie


Joined: March 28 2005
Status: Offline
Points: 82
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2005 at 23:11
Sorry to spam your thread, but does anyone know of a VST version of the synths used on "Welcome To The Machine"?!
Links to musical projects coming soon!!!
Back to Top
radiognome3 View Drop Down
Forum Groupie
Forum Groupie
Avatar

Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 92
Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:26

I discovered this yesterday, and thought the VST folks might be interested. Sorry if this has been posted before.

http://www.emsrehberg.de/SYNTHI__s/SYNTHI_Avs_plugin/synthi_ avs_plugin.html

I downloaded the demo, but as I am going to get Cubase SE this weekend (so as to get the G-media M-tron), I have no way to play it yet. If anyone gets the demo and uses it, please post your thoughts.

Thanks,

radiognome3

Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <12

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down



This page was generated in 0.160 seconds.
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.