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eatsleepsynthrepeat posted in the group Roland TR-8 / TR-8S / TR-6S
Here are the tuning values I use for selecting specific notes on the TR-8S. This is useful if you want to program a bassline or a melody into your TR-8S or TR-6S using the built-in synth sounds or samples. It can take a little while to program in the notes, but it’s really handy sometimes if you’re using the TR-8S / TR-6S standalone and want to input a few notes without adding an external synth.
C2 (128), C #2 (117), (D2 (107), Eb2 (96), E2 (85), F2 (74), F #2 (64), G2 (53), Ab2 (42), A2 (32), Bb2 (21), B2 (10), C3 (0), C #3 (11), D3 (21), Eb3 (32), E3 (43), F3 (…Read More
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Alex posted in the group Elektron User Group
I’ve had my Elektron Digitone a few days now so I thought I’d test out the new Song Mode. Ended up creating this chilled out dub techno track. No live jamming on this one, just letting the song play out.
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Yes I’m loving it. Once you get your head around the way they’ve implemented the FM synthesis then it’s really easy to come up with new sounds. The only thing I find a bit odd is that you can’t trigger sounds using the track buttons like you can on the other Digi boxes, unless I’m missing something?
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Jake posted in the group Synth News & Events
Gforce have updated their excellent Oddity VST instrument! Oddity3 has 250 new presets, some new FX (distortion and reverb) and 4 macro controls. It’s also now compatible with Apple Silica so will work on the M1/M2 Macs. Here’s a review from SynthAnatomy…
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Very handy, thanks