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What sounds do you like to make?

Just for fun. What sounds do you like to make with iOS apps?

Sounds you like to make:
  1. What sounds do you like to make the most?20 votes
    1. Farty noises. It’s all I buy a synth for and helps hide the noises from my arse!
      10.00%
    2. I make finely crafted synth sounds that take an age to make, but hardly ever get used!!
        5.00%
    3. I make sounds that are modern cos I’m so young and hip at heart!
      20.00%
    4. I emulate the sounds of yore, cos I’m old and I should have been famous in the 70’s or 80’s
      35.00%
    5. I make industrial noise as I’m part deaf and just a tad mental!
      15.00%
    6. I use my guitar as it’s gotta be real man!
      10.00%
    7. I only buy apps that emulate real Bontempi Organs!
        0.00%
    8. I sample everything as I’m still waiting for that call from Depeche Mode!
        0.00%
    9. I don’t actually make any sounds, cos I’m not a geek! Presets man!
        0.00%
    10. I can’t actually hear what I’m doing and long ago stopped caring!
        0.00%
    11. Don’t spy on me man! Listen to my tin foil rustle!
        5.00%

Comments

  • When I am in a zen state of mind I tend to make silent sounds. But usually I go for the farts. :p

  • I make my own presets, but they’re not impressive because I got confused after around the fifth Synth Secrets article. Where does that fit in?

  • @jrjulius said:
    I make my own presets, but they’re not impressive because I got confused after around the fifth Synth Secrets article. Where does that fit in?

    Fart noises?

  • I try to make every synth sound like the SID chip :)
    (envelopes controlling pulse-width, ring & sync modulation between voices etc. etc.).

    Where most iOS synths fall short is the number of programmable modulation sources like Step-Sequencers, Custom LFO Waveforms and Loop-able envelopes and limited modulation destinations.

  • @Samu said:
    I try to make every synth sound like the SID chip :)
    (envelopes controlling pulse-width, ring & sync modulation between voices etc. etc.).

    Where most iOS synths fall short is the number of programmable modulation sources like Step-Sequencers, Custom LFO Waveforms and Loop-able envelopes and limited modulation destinations.

    Hopefully many of these things will end up being available in AU Midi apps, so we can expand our synths in a modular fashion

  • GET OFF MY LAWN!

  • Layered. Normally a specific sound i want to use is a layer of different tools. Like mostly an arp i like is a layered arp. Layering all the way :)
    So time that more iOS DAW‘s offer save and recall/sharing of performance patches like f.e. AUM and Audiobus.
    Otherwise i like weird sounds :D

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    Hopefully many of these things will end up being available in AU Midi apps, so we can expand our synths in a modular fashion

    Yeah, but to make it practical we would need a host that has the sole purpose to link 'AUv3 Midi/Instrument/Audio plug-ins' into 'Containers' that could then easily be attached to yet another host as a single plug-in.

    A 'Container' could for example include a 'synth', some 'modulators' and 'effects' and that would be seen as one self-contained unit to the DAW that hosts the 'Container' as a single unit with a few controllers on top..

    It would be like AUv3 'Meta Module' consisting of multiple modules.
    Don't even know if this is currently possible?!

  • @Samu said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    Hopefully many of these things will end up being available in AU Midi apps, so we can expand our synths in a modular fashion

    Yeah, but to make it practical we would need a host that has the sole purpose to link 'AUv3 Midi/Instrument/Audio plug-ins' into 'Containers' that could then easily be attached to yet another host as a single plug-in.

    A 'Container' could for example include a 'synth', some 'modulators' and 'effects' and that would be seen as one self-contained unit to the DAW that hosts the 'Container' as a single unit with a few controllers on top..

    It would be like AUv3 'Meta Module' consisting of multiple modules.
    Don't even know if this is currently possible?!

    I believe AU hosted inside an AU is not possible yet.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    I believe AU hosted inside an AU is not possible yet.

    I don't even dare to as the SunVox developer to add AUv3 support...
    The meta-modules in SunVox are just crazy powerful for creating all sorts of weirdness.

  • Reminds me of the SunVox MetaModule, which can host an entire instance of SunVox inside of SunVox.

  • First my stomach makes a lot of weird noises, and my wife yells, "Fire in the hole!". And then.....

  • @rickwaugh Are you describing a wave sequencer patch, or possibly a layered sound? :)

  • @rickwaugh said:
    First my stomach makes a lot of weird noises, and my wife yells, "Fire in the hole!". And then.....

    Well regarding that...
    ...when I eat hot spicy food, the day after I hear this song ringing in my head when it's time to...

  • @Samu said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    Hopefully many of these things will end up being available in AU Midi apps, so we can expand our synths in a modular fashion

    Yeah, but to make it practical we would need a host that has the sole purpose to link 'AUv3 Midi/Instrument/Audio plug-ins' into 'Containers' that could then easily be attached to yet another host as a single plug-in.

    A 'Container' could for example include a 'synth', some 'modulators' and 'effects' and that would be seen as one self-contained unit to the DAW that hosts the 'Container' as a single unit with a few controllers on top..

    It would be like AUv3 'Meta Module' consisting of multiple modules.
    Don't even know if this is currently possible?!

    At least on mac it is. So might be possible on iOS too. But hard to fit that in a touch screen GUI maybe.

  • @CracklePot said:
    @rickwaugh Are you describing a wave sequencer patch, or possibly a layered sound? :)

    The first part would be the sequencer. What happens after, I would definitely describe as a layered sound. :D

  • @Samu, we know that song well around our place. I don't think my children understand what the original context of the lyric was. B)

  • @rickwaugh said:
    @Samu, we know that song well around our place. I don't think my children understand what the original context of the lyric was. B)

    They will in due time, but I prefer the 'childish' interpretation of it :D

  • edited December 2017

    Whatever the first preset sound is. I can't be bothered flipping through presets.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @jrjulius said:
    I make my own presets, but they’re not impressive because I got confused after around the fifth Synth Secrets article. Where does that fit in?

    Fart noises?

    Lmao. I read all the synth secrets articles. Such a heavy read but I found them so helpful. I will probably read it again in a year or so.

  • @samu Some hemorrhoid cream actually used that song in an ad here in the U.S. :D

  • edited December 2017

    @CracklePot said:
    @samu Some hemorrhoid cream actually used that song in an ad here in the U.S. :D

    Sounds almost too good to be true, need to see if it can be found on YouTube :D

  • I hadn't read the synth secrets articles yet, so naturally I had to seek them out after seeing them mentioned here.
    If interested here is a link I found:
    http://sonicbloom.net/en/63-in-depth-synthesis-tutorials-by-sound-on-sound/

  • Drones:
    Acoustic and electric

  • edited December 2017

    @Samu said:

    @CracklePot said:
    @samu Some hemorrhoid cream actually used that song in an ad here in the U.S. :D

    Sounds almost too good to be true, need to see if it can be found on YouTube :D

    That's a huge hemorrhoid she has. Not sure why she strokes it.

  • Thanks for the laugh!

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