Well done good recording you've worked very had at, not bad sounds for such an old keyboard. The bass sounds VERY much like the DX21 synth, the drum sounds are pritty neet to. What recroding package are you using? I've got Sonar 7 I was given. I've got Roland Juno G, SH-201 & other keyboards. I do alot of G Nmn, Krftwrk, other covers & I record bits of my own stuff but music is purely a hobby. I've had loads of keyboards over the years since the late 80s. Cheers!
@bestrickie2 Thank you for your nice words! Yamaha PSR-36 is a FM-Synthesizer, just haven't the edit features like a DX21, and it's only 2-OP-FM. Because i haven't got a Mac, so i stay at sequencer (Midi & audio) Logic 5.5 on WinXP. I hope soon I'll got a Mac with latest Logic. I make all recordings trought the audio interfaces MotU 24i/o into Logic.
@gtrbasketball2 From Yamaha PSR-36 Aux Out L&R stereo (Chinch/RCA) direct into the Audiointerface MotU 24i/o. Every sound step by step recorded to stereo audiofiles.
@junosix I don't really remember .. hmm.. I think that i overdrive a sound with brilliance and spectrum, slow attack and the sustain button for the release. Usually FM with a feedbackloop can overdriving to a kind of white noise. In a "real" FM-synthesizer is the FB a help for the creation of a nice sawtooth ... and than more FB for a noise, as example for a FM snare :)
@DrSqu Cool! I've just been chopping up your PSR drum samples in Audacity and have started doing something. I'll have to plug mine in to sample some more sounds, I remember the digital synthesizer sliders could create some pretty classic almost-DX100 sounding FM house basses out of the Sax/Horn and Percussion presets. You've got me inspired now :)
Is it possible to use this as a midi controller?
Demoman1980 4 months ago
@Demoman1980 Yes, but I don't recomment it. It only send notes 30-102, without velocity. There are not modwheel and pitchbend.
DrSqu 4 months ago
NIce!!!
littlesound000 4 months ago
Well done good recording you've worked very had at, not bad sounds for such an old keyboard. The bass sounds VERY much like the DX21 synth, the drum sounds are pritty neet to. What recroding package are you using? I've got Sonar 7 I was given. I've got Roland Juno G, SH-201 & other keyboards. I do alot of G Nmn, Krftwrk, other covers & I record bits of my own stuff but music is purely a hobby. I've had loads of keyboards over the years since the late 80s. Cheers!
bestrickie2 5 months ago
@bestrickie2 Thank you for your nice words! Yamaha PSR-36 is a FM-Synthesizer, just haven't the edit features like a DX21, and it's only 2-OP-FM. Because i haven't got a Mac, so i stay at sequencer (Midi & audio) Logic 5.5 on WinXP. I hope soon I'll got a Mac with latest Logic. I make all recordings trought the audio interfaces MotU 24i/o into Logic.
DrSqu 5 months ago
really great. respect!
super8en 5 months ago
how did you get the sound on to your computer?
gtrbasketball2 7 months ago
@gtrbasketball2 From Yamaha PSR-36 Aux Out L&R stereo (Chinch/RCA) direct into the Audiointerface MotU 24i/o. Every sound step by step recorded to stereo audiofiles.
DrSqu 7 months ago
@DrSqu thanks
gtrbasketball2 7 months ago
now this is cool! everyone says it's not THAT useful...you've shown otherwise
how'd you do the bubbly bass?
jctregoat 9 months ago
How did you get that white noise sound by the way? I'm thinking it's either Wah Brass or Popsynth, if memory serves me correctly?
junosix 10 months ago
@junosix I don't really remember .. hmm.. I think that i overdrive a sound with brilliance and spectrum, slow attack and the sustain button for the release. Usually FM with a feedbackloop can overdriving to a kind of white noise. In a "real" FM-synthesizer is the FB a help for the creation of a nice sawtooth ... and than more FB for a noise, as example for a FM snare :)
DrSqu 10 months ago
@DrSqu Cool! I've just been chopping up your PSR drum samples in Audacity and have started doing something. I'll have to plug mine in to sample some more sounds, I remember the digital synthesizer sliders could create some pretty classic almost-DX100 sounding FM house basses out of the Sax/Horn and Percussion presets. You've got me inspired now :)
junosix 10 months ago
Amazing, I've got one of these synths. Those drums are pretty punchy sounding in a dance mix :) Nice work.
junosix 10 months ago
Die Möglichkeiten des Gerätes bis ans Limit ausgereizt...top!
sauermusicDE 11 months ago
You made the best out of everything and I love FM synths.
TheHenry1953 11 months ago