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LAGRANGE / Album 36

Every serious iOS player should include Lagrange in his/her quiver. Each of the major synths I’ve explored (KASPAR, NAVE, Sunrizer, MOOG, DRC) has its own quality, tho there is overlapping... NAVE’s “I am Nave” and @richardyot’s “Singing Cathodes”, for example, both have the Stephen Hawking AI voice effect. It can be subtle.

Not sure I could identify which synth a particular patch comes from (I bet @Spidericemidas could, however) but it does come through when I am hands on. If I compare the various albums it seems pretty evident. DRC is great for acoustico-synth sounds, for instance. MOOG’s are more in your face, NAVE seems mellower, etc.

Thanks to @Spidericemidas and @richardyot for the inspiring sound designs fthey generously offer on these great synths.

I hope you’re enjoying these. At least I know @GeoTony will catch up eventually and listen to them all. Thanks, Tony 😘🙏

Continua is next. After that, unsure. I’m open to suggestions. The single synth focus has been helpful in pumping these out. No searching through a score of synths to find the right sound.

https://michaelalevy.bandcamp.com/album/lagrange

Comments

  • Excellent, Mike! A really nice collection. I was wondering how you were going to order these and I guessed right! I just knew you’d put the roundabout at the end with just one more afterwards to settle things down and straighten things up again. A nice way to finish off.

    Congrats on another brilliant collection. Amazing work! Enjoying these series a lot.

    👏😃

  • Voices in The Sky!!

  • edited September 2021

    @Spidericemidas, I read your mind! Glad you're liking these synthsplorationes 😉🙏

    @Max_Free, thnx. I like Voices a lot, too. Started with a great @Spidericemidas preset, after all.

  • Ooh! A Continua album is a MUST! Such an excellent synth! After that, maybe Flowtones? @richardyot has a bank of lovely patches in there already and I see it has about 400 other presets been added. It’s a marvellous synth and deserving of your musical skills. I’ll get to doing something for it eventually no doubt, but busy with a Lorentz bank at the moment. 😃

  • @Spidericemidas, I’ll get Flowtones... how is Lorentz different from Lagrange?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Spidericemidas, I’ll get Flowtones... how is Lorentz different from Lagrange?

    LL, if you create any custom Flowtones patches you’d be comfortable sharing, please feel free to post them to this thread, where we’re creating a repository of sorts for Flowtones patches.

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/46819/toneboosters-flowtones-downloadable-patches#latest

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Spidericemidas, I’ll get Flowtones... how is Lorentz different from Lagrange?

    Flowtones is definitely worth having. Looks like some forum members are already getting a collab bank well underway here. Very cool!

    Not so many routing or modulation options with Lorentz. Only one LFO. Very limited OSC sources - just a Sawtooth, a Square with PWM and a square sub-osc. The filter goes self-osc at max setting so you can squeeze a Sinewave out of it too. But, Lorentz has a nice resonator section you can link to the LFO and some filter modulation on the delay fx. Quite good for the more rough, lofi and distorted feedback type sounds. Definitely less scope than Lagrange. I think Lagrange is more your thing than Lorentz. But I am happy with the range of sounds I’ve been able to pull out of Lorentz.

  • Caught up eventually… I’m afraid being on holiday watching dolphins and seals beats listening to new stuff on the forum, even yours @LinearLineman . Standout tracks for me Bleak Street, Some Favourite Things, A Lullaby of Spiders and especially Esaka. Not sure the sounds on this one appealed to me as much as previous synths, bit too wobbly?, but that is just a personal thing and no reflection on the creativity and playing.

  • Thanks for the perseverance @GeoTony. I never thought about the sound as “wobbly” till you mentioned it. Listening again I hear what you’re saying, Glad you enjoyed it.

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