[RWP] Fun little freeware synth
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Sun Jan 20 14:48:33 EST 2013
I think I tried Motion and Texture.
I don't have them on my other machine now, so there must have been some
reason, maybe they were not too exciting; I don't remember now.
The Element of surprise is fun and not deadly serious, in that the 130
presets are on the vertical lines of a text file.
I first thought those were the names of the presets, but they're just
the text on that particular line.
The response to Program Change from your midi keyboard is quick and
doesn't glitch if you punch up another preset while the previous one is
still sounding.
Even some paid synths don't do program change that well.
I'm currently tweaking the sounds in TEOS with my Edirol control
surface; like the horizontal fader moves from fast attack at the left to
very slow attack at the right of its movement, and, usually, the knob 1
seems to be selecting either oscillators or maybe different filters.
Move knobs or faders slowly, once you hear they're making changes, since
sometimes a tiny movement makes a big change.
Control assignment is not always the same; from preset to preset keeping
up the surprise element.
The bottom most preset is very responsive to control surface tweaking;
can be turned into a jazzy organ, or a twisted organish thing hard to
describe.
I still haven't located the onscreen exclamation point for randomizing,
I think I'll need sighted help, but I'll try to post coordinates when I
get them.
I'm already hearing some basses, with deep subsonic content; that I
could use in a composition, and maybe some hits of that crazy organ 130.
On 1/20/2013 12:39 PM, trahern culver wrote:
> thanks indigo it sounds really cool :) do you know if there other software is accessible?
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