Feat Korg Triton St88

SoNiCbRaT

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I am upgrading to M3, so here's a tribute to KORG TRITON ST88 synth sounds, thought I'll share it with bros here...

This is a raw and simple song I've composed and arranged for Carledvin from Sweden to add things on. The first of our little collaboration... We are cutting an album together... click on his link to listen to his amazing tracks :) This track was done entirely on KORG Triton ST88. Sequenced, mixed and sampled out striaght from the Triton ST88, no external processings done, all effects from Triton itself... It is raw, really raw (so that carl can work with) so don't expect too much heh. Have a listen to the sounds of triton synthesis...

TRITON SYNTHESIShttp://sleepwalker79.multiply.com/journal/item/405/Carledvin_SWEDENhttp://sleepwalker79.multiply.com/journal/item/405/Carledvin_SWEDEN

The "bass" (if you can all it that at this point) is designed using a saw + square wave... the guitar-like sounds are a mix of a few guitar-patches effected differently (but on the same midi channel)... then lead melody is designed with a harp+celesta combination... ADSR tweaked... the ringing hi-synths are designed using a simple sine wave the rest I can't really remember :P

Hope you guys enjoy it. Listen with headphones for a better experience as usual.
Graphics by Carl...
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The balls figures are damn cute... I rikes...

Bro SB bro, you know what the Chinese like to say, "The fertilised water doesn't flow to others' fields", bro. Keep the ST88 in da family! I can safekeep for you at my house, bro!
 
Bro bro, I won't sell TRITON, will upgrade to M3 and Triton comes into my bedroom beside my bed... house too small!!! >_<
 
can u tell me how to get a pure sine wave or square wave from a guitar?

A pure sine/square wave from a guitar? Can you be more specific? You might go for a vintage guitar synth pedal OR say for example use a vocoder or like the KORG Radias vocoder, and assign it to trigger a sine or square wave via signal input... or old school wise you can look into analogue modulars like a single VCO panel, via CV input with your guitar...

Did I answer your question?
 
hmm.. currently i'm using a low pass filter to filter out the overtones, but i wanna get something that can shape sine better, and trying not to use midi too....

what's this vco u mentioned?
 
Hmmm you are probably talking about evelope shaping... in a digital studio environment during post editing it's easy to acheive but I believe you are thinking about a "live" situation, or "real time" right? Filtering off the presence tones is on way but it's still a complex wave forms due to the timbre harmonics involved. And filtering is not reliable unless you are doing a certain "band" frequencies of note, if your playing is of a wider range, the filter may not be reliable. The only way to get a pure (or close to sine/square) is using CV input (it's not midi) to generate frequencies ... but if you are ok with not having a "pure" sine or square, I guess eq'g and filtering away the presence will give you a warmer and rounder tone... interesting thing you are trying to do (if it's real time)... :) Let me know how it goes
 
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