well this is the almoust finished public domain version of the calliope recreation of the LA keyboard, well, I discover that the original D50 sound was a type of "vibraslap" or a cymbal doit in FM synthesis and sampled posteriorly, so I deleted that sampled and add my own noise of zynadd, i dont remember the parameters
containst two diferent fm flutes according to the original source without using the based source, the only sample that stops me to put it on public domain ...
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Well, I just want to demostrate that I dont need a fucking "branded and named synth" to have that specific sound
Even no more need of the name of the brand
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Do whatever you fucking want, well my plan is some day making hardware and redistribute soundfonts without fearing of someshit, and I dont want to be propietary of nothing, just of the solder work of my hardware and nothing more
After breaking and breaking my head after several analyzes I discovered that the original calliope is nothing more than the mixture of two fm synthetic settings of a square that sounds combined with a very short flute pan sample combined with the sound of a giant industrial respirator , maybe a big vacuum cleaner
o first I dedicated myself to recreating the Panflute attack and then due to the lack of options I simply dumped the Roland D50 respirator, although I would like...
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