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BLEASS - Monolit

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  • @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

  • @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    As others have said, FM is very capable and can be very diverse. And can even be pushed into more analog sounding patches.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

  • edited June 2023

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I used to feel the same way about FM until Omega actually , then I just got it. Now I actually prefer it to subtractive VA synthesis

  • @ecou said:
    I am enjoying Monolit more and more. What other BLEASS synth would be as simple to program but polyphonic ?

    First thing I did with Monolit was to unlock polyphony with AUM/Drambo. ;)

  • @Luxthor said:

    @ecou said:
    I am enjoying Monolit more and more. What other BLEASS synth would be as simple to program but polyphonic ?

    First thing I did with Monolit was to unlock polyphony with AUM/Drambo. ;)

    I guess I could do the same in cubasis but it would eat lots of ressources and it would be a pain.

  • edited June 2023

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

  • edited June 2023

    Edit duplicate post

  • @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

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  • @tja said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @ecou said:
    I am enjoying Monolit more and more. What other BLEASS synth would be as simple to program but polyphonic ?

    First thing I did with Monolit was to unlock polyphony with AUM/Drambo. ;)

    The method with using Polythemus from https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/1089794/#Comment_1089794 seems more easy 😅

    More I use Drambo, the more versatile I get, the less I need extra tools. But Polythemus is the perfect easy option, and we ‘all’ love to be lazy. ;)

  • @tja said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @ecou said:
    I am enjoying Monolit more and more. What other BLEASS synth would be as simple to program but polyphonic ?

    First thing I did with Monolit was to unlock polyphony with AUM/Drambo. ;)

    The method with using Polythemus from https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/1089794/#Comment_1089794 seems more easy 😅

    Thank you that is pretty neat. I will buy it. I do no have or want Drambo.

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

    You can tell her I really enjoyed her album. She as a fan in me. Where does she pull those classical influence at that age ?

  • @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

    You can tell her I really enjoyed her album. She as a fan in me. Where does she pull those classical influence at that age ?

    The final fantasy 9 soundtrack was her bedtime cd as an infant 😎

    I’ll let her know !

  • @Luxthor
    Hello. I used your module chain(?) for Spectrum Synthesizer Bundle app. It’s very enjoyable. Your AUM/Drambo MIDI FX screen shot is very helpful to me. Thank you so much.
    (You do not need to reply to this post.)

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

    You can tell her I really enjoyed her album. She as a fan in me. Where does she pull those classical influence at that age ?

    The final fantasy 9 soundtrack was her bedtime cd as an infant 😎

    I’ll let her know !

    Those final fantasy soundtracks were something else.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

    You can tell her I really enjoyed her album. She as a fan in me. Where does she pull those classical influence at that age ?

    The final fantasy 9 soundtrack was her bedtime cd as an infant 😎

    I’ll let her know !

    Those final fantasy soundtracks were something else.

    Definitely…

    My favorite was the original 7 soundtrack

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @ecou said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Megalit is a wavetable synth, Omega is FM Synthesis, and Alpha is basic subtractive synthesis. All seem pretty easy and straightforward to program from what I've surmised experimenting with them before. :)

    I can't understand how FM works so that's out. What would you pick between megalith and Omega?

    If you wanna learn FM Omega is great for that. It makes it all visual and easy to put together. Alpha as amazing as @jwmmakerofmusic said

    In my head FM is those metallic DX7 patch. Is that what I should expect from Omega ? I don't like those type of sounds even if I grew up in the 80s.

    DX7s don’t just do metallic. They were capable of pads, strings, reeds, basses, general synth stuff.

    You may associate it with the metallic sounds because the typical subtractive synths of the day couldn’t make those bell/tine like sounds. Their string and brass and bass patches were widely used but you might not have realized they were DX7.

    Most of this was done with Monolit and omega . Little bit of dx7. I made all the patches (otherwise my daughter did everything else with the playing and writing) . Doesn’t sound metallic in the least imho

    https://fear2stop.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-2

    Your song sounds very nice. I am listening to the whole album as we speak 👍

    I really stepped on a bees nest by saying I dint like FM metallic sound. 😂

    I’m definitely a proud papa…Jaymie turns 16 next month and she’s already surpassed me 😎 we used the Synclavier app on this too

    I see why 😃 Did she compose everything too ?

    Yes! I only did the patches and co-wrote two songs rest was all her

    The title track also featured my son sampled via SampleWiz lol he’s a year old

    You can tell her I really enjoyed her album. She as a fan in me. Where does she pull those classical influence at that age ?

    The final fantasy 9 soundtrack was her bedtime cd as an infant 😎

    I’ll let her know !

    Those final fantasy soundtracks were something else.

    Definitely…

    My favorite was the original 7 soundtrack

    Yep that’s a classic. So many of those 90s/early 00s games had amazing score work.

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