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32 Sunrizer Spirit presets – haQ attaQ 95
32 Spirit presets for Sunrizer by BeepStreet! As the name of this bank suggest, these presets have been infused with spiritual frequencies that will calm your mind and soul, bringing you good health and…stuff!
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Thank you.
Thank you again. Jacob.
Awesome sounds. Especially like Himalaya! Thanks, Jacob!
Thanks for more presets.
My pleasure! Preset making with Sunrizer is a really Nice experiment. The sound of it is amazing! =D
Tack (så mycket)
@crzycrs Varsågod!
Amazing. Thanks Jakob!
You're welcome! =D
Yummy. Thank you!
Thank you!
These are really good. Thanks Jakob.
A lot of them are quite distinctive because they use the formant filter but I've just been changing this to other types of filter instead and tweaking some of settings slightly to kind of make them my own. So it's a really useful starting point for getting into programming Sunrizer.
Thank you Jakob! I love vocal like sounds and there are plenty of good ones here!
Slight crush for the formant filter ey Jacob good work.
Sweet sounds, thank you!
Love 'Tibet'. It sounds a lot like a didgeridoo.
Great work Mister Haq. Please confirm that you have a Didgeridoo above your mantelpiece.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 Thats what I love about sharing! =D
@o_imseng Im affraid it's a huge crush. Everything I do is vocally flavoured whether it's my own voice through ivoxel, or formant filters in synthesizers. =D
@JhonnyGoodyear Nope, sold mine 2 decades ago. Didn't have the lungs for one.
@Colobar @JhomnyGoodyear Didgeridoos are a favourite instrument of mine, just wish I could get good at playing them.
Maybe I should get one again.
@PhilW @High5Denied @TedBPhx @Studs1966 @AlterEgo_UK @mkell424 @bennorland @TGiG Thank you! =D
Thanks so much for these Jakob! They sound really great! Every time you do something like this it gives me an excuse to take another look at apps that I have perhaps underutilized, or forgotten about altogether. It also encourages me to explore these apps more, and even attempt a little sound modeling myself.
Keep up the great work!
@Paulyboy My pleasure! I'm always hoping to inspire others to try designing sounds.
It can be very time consuming. But what you might learn along the way can be worth so much. And in the end you'll end up with new and cool sounds.
Or do like I did and make one out of PVC with a little beeswax mouthpiece. I have the lungs (non smoker, cyclist) but it seems the technique is evading me to get more than 20 seconds of drone, I use too much air. But it is pretty cool to spend $5 and have a really cool instrument!
@fprintf Yeah DIY it! I would love to se a picture of it!
Very nice presets, thank you.
check out these couple of pictures. I went to my local home center, Home Depot, and paid $10 for a 10 foot length of 1 1/2" diameter PVC that they cut in half for me. I did have to spend a little money for the beeswax to make mouthpieces, but I got a pound which will last me a lifetime.
http://i.imgur.com/W7s2BQd.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/YzneCW7.jpg
They are still a bit long, I am tuning them by taking just a little bit off at a time. There are websites that tell you how long they need to be to give a certain pitch, I'm just not sure what pitch I want them to be yet (Bb seems to be a favorite)
The nice thing about PVC didgeridoos is that they sound really close to the real thing, at least close enough that most people don't notice. They are quite playable as well. Finally they are easily decorated with paint or even burnt with a torch to give a weathered look!
@fprintf Love it, absolutely brilliant! I'll have to try it myself. =D
@monzo My pleasure! =D