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Anybody into making non guitar noise? Post your rig.
I've not been playing guitar as much since I got into this crap and my band fizzled. Bass player from my former band came over with a Native Instruments Maschine, hooked it up, hit a pad and a rooster noise came out and I was in... LOL
 

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I've got an old Novation Supernova MkI rack and a Roland JD-990.

Just sayin'. :LOL:
 
Damn, I don't have any pictures and I'm away at the moment. There was a time I fancied myself a dubstep/edm/acid fan, seems bizarre looking back on it now. But I still have all of the Native Instruments stuff like FM8 & Massive, and I really loved a weird little software synth called "Sylenth1" which had a built in appregiator which made it absolute rip for acid/high resonance basslines which was one of my favorite sounds.

I also have a Behringer RD-8 and TD-3 (essentially analog Roland TR-808 and TB-303 clones) that I used to sync up together. I also had an Access Virus (old red colored one) for like 3 weeks that I regret never using much, I got it at the end of my interest in it and sold it because I needed some cash. Oh and my midi controller was an Akai MPK49 that I got open box on amazon repackaged for I think.. $230? At the time those were $499 new so I thought it was a crazy deal.

That was a fun time for sure. I still have some songs I made but they are all terribly embarrassing, just nice to have for myself.
 
Damn, I don't have any pictures and I'm away at the moment. There was a time I fancied myself a dubstep/edm/acid fan, seems bizarre looking back on it now. But I still have all of the Native Instruments stuff like FM8 & Massive, and I really loved a weird little software synth called "Sylenth1" which had a built in appregiator which made it absolute rip for acid/high resonance basslines which was one of my favorite sounds.

I also have a Behringer RD-8 and TD-3 (essentially analog Roland TR-808 and TB-303 clones) that I used to sync up together. I also had an Access Virus (old red colored one) for like 3 weeks that I regret never using much, I got it at the end of my interest in it and sold it because I needed some cash. Oh and my midi controller was an Akai MPK49 that I got open box on amazon repackaged for I think.. $230? At the time those were $499 new so I thought it was a crazy deal.

That was a fun time for sure. I still have some songs I made but they are all terribly embarrassing, just nice to have for myself.

Yeah I'm into the acid techno. Problem is I didn't grow up with techno, so I have no idea what I'm doing. I post shit on YT to my massive fan base of 500 Subs, LOL.
 
Yeah I'm into the acid techno
I like psy trance myself, but also a lot of electronic dance stuff.

I also had an Access Virus (old red colored one) for like 3 weeks that I regret never using much, I got it at the end of my interest in it and sold it because I needed some cash.
Bet I can surprise you with who invented / designed that thing mate:

Christoph Kemper!

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... and I really loved a weird little software synth called "Sylenth1" which had a built in appregiator which made it absolute rip for acid/high resonance basslines which was one of my favorite sounds.
That was the most-popular electronic-dance VI for many years mate. I think Xfer Records' Serum has overtaken it in popularity now.

Serum is "super-accurate", ultra-deep and alias-free, whereas Sylenth had a pleasing grittiness to it.
 
I have a few, including the full Roland AIRA rig + System-8; Korg Minilogue, Behringer Odyssey, 2600, Poly-D and System-55. I also have many software synths but usually use Arturia V Collection
 
2600 looks cool. I almost got one of those last major purchase. Problem is, I'm out of room and my kid has the family room into his guitar room and the basement occupied with art crap and I'm stuck in this tiny bedroom, sniffle, sniffle
 
I like psy trance myself, but also a lot of electronic dance stuff.


Bet I can surprise you with who invented / designed that thing mate:

Christoph Kemper!

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That was the most-popular electronic-dance VI for many years mate. I think Xfer Records' Serum has overtaken it in popularity now.

Serum is "super-accurate", ultra-deep and alias-free, whereas Sylenth had a pleasing grittiness to it.

I don't get that guy, he's probably just lazy, still soaking up money from all the viruses that sell. If he made a Virus Ti3 with proper plugin integration and ongoing support, they would be selling like hot cakes.

I have Serum, but always preferred Sylenth, it has a certain oomph, bark, or grittiness as you mentioned. Serum is cool as far as the vast things you can do with it, but to me, it sounds too polished for my liking. But I prefer hardware nowadays as I'm an IT idiot and prefer not to spend nights clicking on a mouse. IT has ruined my eyeballs to begin with.
 
Yeah I'm into the acid techno. Problem is I didn't grow up with techno, so I have no idea what I'm doing. I post shit on YT to my massive fan base of 500 Subs, LOL.
Link me and you'll have 501 at least ;)

I like psy trance myself, but also a lot of electronic dance stuff.

Bet I can surprise you with who invented / designed that thing mate:
Christoph Kemper!

That was the most-popular electronic-dance VI for many years mate. I think Xfer Records' Serum has overtaken it in popularity now.

Serum is "super-accurate", ultra-deep and alias-free, whereas Sylenth had a pleasing grittiness to it.
That is surprising!
Even with all its faults, I do intend someday to pick up another Virus. I don't care if it's the older one and not the Ti. Just want to fiddle around with it again for giggles, I highly doubt I'm ever going to record anything with stuff like that again.

I never knew Sylenth1 was so popular. I stumbled across it in 2011-ish in college via google, the site is still up but has looked the same for the last decade. Admittedly at the time I wasn't super involved in online groups, forums, or even local music. I just went to class, then up to my studio apartment and locked myself away for the weekend, headphones on, messing with synthesizers and occasionally googling how to replicate a certain sound I heard on someone else's track (ex. tying a filter on a pad to a bass drum bus to get the pulsing effect). So I was pretty siloed and didn't interact much with other musicians, so I never learned a good process or what the common/useful stuff was.

I also used to make a bunch of chiptunes. Sometimes combining that with other things... like a little 8-bit flourish or something in a song otherwise not that lo-fi. I thought it sounded really cool... I think the synth I used for that was... Bleep?

And of course being a college kid at the time, no money to buy physical hardware. Getting my hands on that first Virus was the culmination of a lot of savings which is why I look back on it with a bit of regret since I had to sell it off so quick - basically I had to decide between selling the Virus or my Marshall TSL (my only amp at the time) and I picked guitar. Speaking of regrets I have the mp3 bounces of some of my songs, in varying versions as I added or changed stuff, but I do wish I still had the original files. Most of them were Logic but I made a few in Cakewalk Sonar (a pirated version, at the time, before it went free).
 
I don't get that guy, he's probably just lazy, still soaking up money from all the viruses that sell.
He became tied-up with his next invention, the Kemper, providing ongoing updates and support for it for 12 years now.

He did issue updates for the Virus line for 10 years IIRC. The plugin integration you hoped for isn't there unfortunately.

Still, I listen to a lot of asian pop and I can tell you that in Japan the Virus line is as popular as ever.
 
He became tied-up with his next invention, the Kemper, providing ongoing updates and support for it for 12 years now.

He did issue updates for the Virus line for 10 years IIRC. The plugin integration you hoped for isn't there unfortunately.

Still, I listen to a lot of asian pop and I can tell you that in Japan the Virus line is as popular as ever.
I hear you barkin Dog. It's probably the greatest synth ever. Everyone wants a V2, but it's probably never gonna happen.
 
Link me and you'll have 501 at least ;)


That is surprising!
Even with all its faults, I do intend someday to pick up another Virus. I don't care if it's the older one and not the Ti. Just want to fiddle around with it again for giggles, I highly doubt I'm ever going to record anything with stuff like that again.

I never knew Sylenth1 was so popular. I stumbled across it in 2011-ish in college via google, the site is still up but has looked the same for the last decade. Admittedly at the time I wasn't super involved in online groups, forums, or even local music. I just went to class, then up to my studio apartment and locked myself away for the weekend, headphones on, messing with synthesizers and occasionally googling how to replicate a certain sound I heard on someone else's track (ex. tying a filter on a pad to a bass drum bus to get the pulsing effect). So I was pretty siloed and didn't interact much with other musicians, so I never learned a good process or what the common/useful stuff was.

I also used to make a bunch of chiptunes. Sometimes combining that with other things... like a little 8-bit flourish or something in a song otherwise not that lo-fi. I thought it sounded really cool... I think the synth I used for that was... Bleep?

And of course being a college kid at the time, no money to buy physical hardware. Getting my hands on that first Virus was the culmination of a lot of savings which is why I look back on it with a bit of regret since I had to sell it off so quick - basically I had to decide between selling the Virus or my Marshall TSL (my only amp at the time) and I picked guitar. Speaking of regrets I have the mp3 bounces of some of my songs, in varying versions as I added or changed stuff, but I do wish I still had the original files. Most of them were Logic but I made a few in Cakewalk Sonar (a pirated version, at the time, before it went free).

Here's my boring shit if anyone is interested.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSf6MB7dIZjbmdLpEECWYA
 
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