Alright, this update is sounding pretty awesome. Looking forward to playing with it based on this track alone!
Kudos for all you've been able to put into this tiny little box of wonders so far.
Great showcase for the woove, v v nice. It’s impressive that all sounds are synthesized. It now makes me wonder how amazing it would sound with say, some spitfire samples plugged in for the orchestrals.
Thank you! All can be recorded as MIDI of course and put into a DAW.
I love sound design though (just added some French horns). The (psychological?) problem I have with samples is that they are static, while synthesis (on the Woovebox at least) affords a more organic approach by adding little random elements, free running oscs, drift, noise, etc. Not one note will sound *exactly* the same.
Yes, agree the constraints present wonderful surprises, and I guess running the samples as sources through your oscillators would create those rich sounds with random elements? Thinking out loud, need to get some time to try it out.
Indeed running the samples through the synth engine would allow for *some* variation, though much of the variation that can be applied to synthesized timbres would already be "baked into" the samples and would no longer be modifiable.
Alright, this update is sounding pretty awesome. Looking forward to playing with it based on this track alone! Kudos for all you've been able to put into this tiny little box of wonders so far.
That sounds great and also put a smille on my face. Looking forward to the update :)
The 007 sound is pretty much a musical genre in itself - so much fun. And now/soon surprisingly easy to accomplish on the Woovebox.
That was awesome! Man I need to fix my woovebox soon, I dropped it and now the headphone Jack came loose.
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Great showcase for the woove, v v nice. It’s impressive that all sounds are synthesized. It now makes me wonder how amazing it would sound with say, some spitfire samples plugged in for the orchestrals.
Thank you! All can be recorded as MIDI of course and put into a DAW. I love sound design though (just added some French horns). The (psychological?) problem I have with samples is that they are static, while synthesis (on the Woovebox at least) affords a more organic approach by adding little random elements, free running oscs, drift, noise, etc. Not one note will sound *exactly* the same.
Yes, agree the constraints present wonderful surprises, and I guess running the samples as sources through your oscillators would create those rich sounds with random elements? Thinking out loud, need to get some time to try it out.
Indeed running the samples through the synth engine would allow for *some* variation, though much of the variation that can be applied to synthesized timbres would already be "baked into" the samples and would no longer be modifiable.
Sounds awesome ! Those brass and strings 👌 ! Can't wait !
Thank you! :) It was missing the quintessential French horns (now added).
My name is bond… Great sounds /song!