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From ucsd!rutgers!att!mtuxo!mcripps Sat May 13 08:19:50 PDT 1989
Name 1) Real fat Oberheim-like moan
line 1+1' octave 0 or -1 vibrato w1 d28 r49 d21
det + 1 00 10
DCO 1 DCW 1 DCA 1
wave key fol key fol
4 3 0 0
rt lv rt lv rt lv
99 66 91 67s 77 60
99 00e 00 00e 48 68
39 99
68 99s
32 00e
Name 2) Snare double for drum machine
line 1+2' octave 0(?) vibrato off noise detune + 3 11 60
DCO 1 DCW 1 DCA 1
wave key fol key fol
2 2 0 0
rt lv rt lv rt lv
99 99 95 29 88 99
77 00e 41 00 36 91
79 60
54 00
55 00 \
51 00 > Hey, do these do anything?
47 00 /
50 00e
DCO 2 DCW 2 DCA 2
wave key fol key fol
2 2 0 2
rt lv rt lv rt lv
99 99 96 34 89 99
77 00 41 00e 36 91
79 59
55 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
49 00e
Name: Bushy
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 + 0 00 03 0 00 00 00 0
DCO 1
wave
5 0
rate level
99 65
38 66s
00 00e
DCW 1
key
2
rate level
99 99s
40 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
72 92s
45 00e
DCO 2
wave
1 0
rate level
99 66
00 00e
DCW 2
key
2
rate level
99 99s
40 00e
DCA 2
key
2
rate level
72 92s
45 00e
Comments: Reminds me of Kate Bush.
Name: Spacious
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' - 0 00 02 0 00 00 00 0
DCO 1
wave
2 6
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
99 60
30 75s
50 80
00 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 90
40 93s
45 30
60 00e
Comments:
Name: Wild Kingdom
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 ring + 1 00 01 1 15 28 06 0
DCO 1
wave
2 0
rate level
99 33
68 00e
DCW 1
key
2
rate level
67 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
90 99
36 91s
79 59
55 00e
DCO 2
wave
5 0
rate level
99 33
68 00e
DCW 2
key
2
rate level
63 99
66 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 2
key
2
rate level
70 99
36 75s
79 55
55 00e
Comments: I called this "Wild Kingdom" because it's sounds like a
nature TV show patch. The patch is based on CZ-101 patch #1 (Brass
ens. 1). The slow vibrato is critical for this patch.
Name: Rising resonance
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2' + 0 00 04 0 00 00 00 0
DCO 1
wave
3 0
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
6
rate level
99 90s
40 00e
DCA 1
key
9
rate level
72 92s
50 00e
DCO 2
wave
6 0
rate level
99 95
27 66s
00 66
00 00e
DCW 2
key
9
rate level
99 40s
40 00e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
80 80
60 90s
55 00e
Comments: Try different waveforms, esp. on DCO 2.
Name: Chunky Blocks
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' ring - 3 03 08 1 00 38 15 -1
DCO 1
wave
2 1
rate level
99 62
76 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 83
51 00e
DCA 1
key
6
rate level
99 99
52 00e
Comments: Use tone mix if you're using this patch for bass line.
Also, I'm not sure if the detune is supposed to be "-".
Name: Electric bubbles
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2' ring + 2 00 08 3 00 75 99 0
DCO 1
wave
6 5
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
8
rate level
60 57s
00 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 36
70 91
59 99
12 93s
66 00e
DCO 2
wave
1 8
rate level
00 00e
DCW 2
key
8
rate level
60 57
00 00e
DCA 2
key
1
rate level
99 36
70 91
59 99
12 93s
66 00e
Comments: Strictly for special effects. High notes sound like a ray
gun (don't ask what kind of ray); low notes sound like a helicopter.
Based on CZ-101 patch #7 (flute) -- which explains the gratuitous
detail in the DCA's.
Name: Space Shots
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' off/off - 0 00 06 3 0 35 93 (whatever you like best)
DCO 1
wave
8 0
rate level
99 33
33 0 END
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
46 99
37 52 SUS
26 0 END
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 50
77 99
67 91 SUS
79 92
26 0 END
Comments:
This sounds kind of like the laser fire in a cheap video game.
To change the number of shots fired each time you push a key,
change the rate of DCA 1, STEP 5.
To vary the speed at which shots are fired, vary the vibrato
rate (most effective if you do this while playing.)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Glissando Filter Sweep
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' off/off - 0 00 06 1 0 0 6 - 1
DCO 1
wave
8 0
rate level
99 33
70 0 END
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
46 99
37 52 SUS
26 0 END
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 50
77 99
67 91 SUS
79 59
33 0 END
Comments:
This sound creates a "high-to-low" filter sweep in discrete increments
(hence, glissando) each time a key is pressed. The sweep is most noticable
in the lower range of the keyboard. For really gothic song intros,
try setting DETUNE OCTAVE to -1 and playing single notes going slowly
from high to low on the keyboard.
(Notice that the parameter values of this sound are very similar
to those of Space Shots. By tweaking the vibrato, DCO1, DCA1
it becomes a semi-musical sound.)
------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Tone Name: "Choral oooh"
Line Select: 1 + 2'
Modulation: none
Detune (-) oct: 0
Note: 00 fine: 07
Vibrato wave: 1 delay: 40
rate: 26 depth: 03
Octave -1
DCO1 wave 1st: 1 2nd: 0
step 1 2 3
rate 86 00 74
level 66 10 00
sus/end sus end
DCW1 key follow: 6
step 1 2 3
rate 70 00 50
level 24 79 00
sus/end sus end
DCA1 key follow: 0
step 1 2 3 4
rate 85 36 40 50
level 99 40 00 00
sus/end sus end
DCO2 wave 1st: 2 2nd: 0
step 1 2 3
rate 59 81 00
level 66 62 00
sus/end sus end
DCW2 key follow: 5
step 1 2 3
rate 70 69 50
level 28 79 00
sus/end sus end
DCA2 key follow: 9
step 1 2 3
rate 85 83 50
level 99 37 00
sus/end sus end
Comments: "Choral oooh" was a semi-successful experiment to see if
something close to vocals could be obtained. As you CZ
owners know, the "human voice" preset sounds ok, but not
at all like a human voice. "Choral oooh" sounds something
like a person singing "oooh" (long u sound). It is not
perfect, but I think you will find it outclasses the human
voice preset by far. This voice sounds best when you play
major chords on the middle-high octave range.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Tone Name: Reverb Strings
Line Select: 1 + 1'
Modulation: none
Detune (+) oct: 0
Note: 00 fine: 10
Vibrato wave: 1 delay: 28
rate: 52 depth: 11
Octave +1
DCO1 wave 1st: 1 2nd: 3
step 1 2
rate 99 99
level 66 00
sus/end end
DCW1 key follow: 0
step 1 2
rate 99 00
level 99 00
sus/end sus end
DCA1 key follow: 4
step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
rate 64 95 75 75 79 63 26
level 99 99 76 76 33 87 00
sus/end sus end
DCO2 wave 1st: 1 2nd: 3
step 1 2
rate 99 99 (Same as DCO1)
level 66 00
sus/end end
DCW2 key follow: 0
step 1 2
rate 99 00 (Same as DCW1)
level 99 00
sus/end sus end
DCA2 key follow: 0
step 1 2 3 4 5
rate 92 95 92 99 32
level 99 87 99 88 00
sus/end sus end
Comments: "Reverb Strings" is a modification of the preset "Synth
Strings". The "reverb" comes from playing the note not
only when a key is pressed, but also when the key is
released. Try holding a chord and then letting off the
keys one at a time, and you will hear the effect. With
a little practice on the timing of pressing and releasing
the keys, you can get some interesting effects such as
eight eighth notes when only when four eighth notes
separated by eighth rests are played.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Reverb Flute (September 1986 Electronics & Music Maker)
Line: 1+2'
Mod: Noise on
Detune: +,0,0,0
Vibrato: Wave=1,delay=26,rate=55,depth=9
Octave: +1
DCO1: 1st wave = 2, 2nd wave = 0
Rate=70,level = 66 (sus)
00 00 (end)
DCW1: Key follow = 0
Rate=60, Level = 35 (sus)
00, 00 (end)
DCA1: Key follow =1
rate=82 Level = 99 (sus)
58 89
71 54
44 30
63 66
44 30
61 51
50 00 (end)
DCO2: 1st wave = 1, 2nd wave = 0
rate = 00, level = 0 (end)
DCW2: Key follow = 9
rate = 99, level = 00 (sus)
00 00 (end)
DCA2: Key follow = 1
rate = 92, level = 64
56 00 (end)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Guitar with distortion
Detune: +, oct=2,note=7, fine=8
Vibrato: wave=1,delay=0,rate=99,depth=24
Octave=-1
Line: 1+1'
mod: ring
DCO1: 1st wave = 8, 2nd wave = 4
rate =00, level = 00 (end)
DCW1: Key follow = 0
Rate = 99, level = 21 (sus)
33 00 (end)
DCA1: Key follow = 0
rate = 99, level = 99 (sus)
31 83
52 00 (end)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Mean Electric Guitar
Detune: +,1,2,4
Vibrato: 1,53,0,0
Octave:+1
Line:1+1'
Mod:Ring
DCO1: 1st wave = 3, 2nd wave = 4
Rate = 19, Level = 00 (End)
DCW1: Key follow = 1
Rate = 86, Level = 64
07 00 (End)
DCA1: Key follow = 4
Rate = 94, Level = 96 (sus)
92 00 (End)
Comments: Try small amount of glide or portamento to make
it more of a realistic guitar sound.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Name: YABS (Yet Another Bass Sound)
Line: 1+1'
Detune: +,0,0,1
Vibrato: Wave=1,delay=0,rate=50,depth=0
Octave: +0
DCO1: 1st wave = 2, 2nd wave = 3
Rate=99,level = 99
99 00 (end)
DCW1: Key follow = 0
Rate=99, Level = 99
50, 00 (end)
DCA1: Key follow =0
rate=99 Level = 99 (sus)
50 00 (end)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Name: NOISE SWEEP
Noise: On
Line: 1+1'
Detune: +,0,0,1
Vibrato: Wave=1,delay=0,rate=50,depth=2
Octave: +0
DCO1: 1st wave = 2, 2nd wave = 3
Rate=99,level = 99
49 00 (end)
DCW1: Key follow = 0
Rate=99, Level = 99
50, 00 (end)
DCA1: Key follow =0
rate=99 Level = 99
02 98
53 00 (end)
Name: synth organ
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 + (1,2) 00 06 +1
DCO 1
wave
2 4
rate level
99 33
33 00 e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
80 99
47 96
37 52 s
26 00
50 00 e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 90
78 65
83 95
70 75
70 99 s
79 59
33 00 e
DCO 2
wave
3 5
rate level
99 33
33 00 e
DCW 2
key
0
rate level
80 99
47 96
37 52 s
26 00
50 00 e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
99 90
78 65
83 95
70 75
70 99 s
79 59
33 00 e
Comments:
Boring but useful.
Name: drum hit
line mod detune vibrato octave
2 + 1 10 25 0
DCO 1
wave
5 2
rate level
50 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
99 99e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
93 55
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments:
If you don't have a drum machine, put some of this under your drum noise.
I boost 200hz for extra umph.
Name: drum wash
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' noise + (1,2,3) 03 08 1 00 38 15 -1
DCO 1
wave
5 0
rate level
99 62
76 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 83
99 00e
DCA 1
key
6
rate level
99 99
38 51
53 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: I put the three different versions (different detune octave
settings) on adjacent Internal memory keys , and by switching back
and forth between beats (it takes practice) I got a "drum kit", and
even gated off some of the hits by switching to the next sound before
the note had died out. Primitive, but it got on the local college
station a few times. This is one of those sounds that sounds really
big on tape.
Name: Simmons SDS-7
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1 noise +1 03 00 -1
DCO 1
wave
1 5
rate level
99 70
42 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
99 00e
DCA 1
key
9
rate level
99 99
43 00s
50 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: I tried to duplicate the sound on Duran Duran's "Rio".
Name: Phil-in-a-box
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' noise + 0 10 00 -1
DCO 1
wave
1 4
rate level
99 70
54 00s
50 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
99 00e
DCA 1
key
9
rate level
99 99
43 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: I was trying to emulate the big crashes on "In the Air
Tonight" and "I Don't Care Anymore". Having heard it on CD last
week, there's no comparison. However, SOMEONE on the net (I lost the
message) claims to have improved it. ???
Name: Trevor Horns
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' - 0 02 24 3 06 02 99 +1
DCO 1
wave
3 0
rate level
99 33
33 00e
DCW 1
key
2
rate level
67 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
82 99
36 91s
79 59
55 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: Everybody likes this one, but you have to play it a certain
way or it sounds stupid. Turn your reverb WAY up and playing three
or four octaves in unison, tap short horn-punch chords.
Ha ha ha, five people have mistaken it for a Fairlight on tape so
far!
Name: organ brass
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' + 1 00 06 +1
DCO 1
wave
3 5
rate level
99 33
68 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
80 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00
50 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 90
78 65
83 95
70 75
70 99s
79 59
33 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: I forget what this sounds like. I'll have to try it again.
Probably an organ set to "brass".
Name: Herbie Scratch
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' + 0 02 00 1 00 54 88 +1
DCO 1
wave
3 4
rate level
47 99
99 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
80 99
47 96
38 85s
26 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
99 90
85 65
85 95
78 75
78 99
01 98
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: In lieu of having a record to scratch...
Name: Fuzzy bass
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' ring + 1 00 00 1 33 55 23 +1
DCO 1
wave
2 3
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
7
rate level
97 99
43 79
50 74s
52 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
21 00s
61 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: Only so-so, but here it is.
Name: fat synth bass
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' ring + 0 07 04 1 33 55 23 0
DCO 1
wave
2 3
rate level
50 00e
DCW 1
key
7
rate level
97 99
43 79
50 74s
52 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
21 89s
61 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: Modified version of Casio "Electric bass" that sustains.
I play Wham tunes on it -- drives my roommates *nuts*!
Name: 1-Octave bass
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 + 1 00 05 1 54 11 04 -1
DCO 1
wave
1 2
rate level
66 58
72 00
43 05
65 00e
DCW 1
key
9
rate level
82 88
42 63
00 00e
DCA 1
key
9
rate level
99 99
28 00
56 00
DCO 2
wave
5 4
rate level
00 00e
DCW 2
key
7
rate level
92 80
44 62
00 00e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
90 99
30 86s
86 00e
Comments: I put this under other bass patches (via tone mix) to get
more bottom end.
Name: 2-Octave bass (Tony Levin)
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 + 0 00 05 1 54 11 04 -1
DCO 1
wave
1 2
rate level
66 58
72 00
43 05
65 00e
DCW 1
key
9
rate level
82 83
42 63
00 00e
DCA 1
key
9
rate level
99 99
28 00
56 00e
DCO 2
wave
3 4
rate level
00 00e
DCW 2
key
7
rate level
92 80
44 62
00 00e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
90 99
30 86s
86 00e
Comments: I used this to add bottom to bass parts played in higher
registers until someone pointed out that it sounds just like Tony
Levin's Chapman Stick. "I wanna be.... your Sledgehammer..."
It does have a nice voice of its own.
Name: ArtoNoise Trumpet (#3)
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 ring 1 27 49 11 +1
DCO 1
wave
3 0
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
67 79
00 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
70 91
70 67
70 96
70 77
70 99s
56 00e
DCO 2
wave
4 0
rate level
00 00e
DCW 2
key
4
rate level
72 79
00 00e
DCA 2
key
2
rate level
70 91
70 67
70 97
70 77
70 99s
48 00e
Comments: Mix with Casio Preset turmpet. You can set Bend Range to
12 and go a whole octave higher still sounding great.
Name: Lazy Trumpet (#4)
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' + 0 00 07 0
DCO 1
wave
1 0
rate level
99 33
68 00e
DCW 1
key
2
rate level
67 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
70 90
70 65
70 95
70 75
70 99s
50 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: I mix this with the Casio Trumpet, set Bend Range to 2, and
get some pretty cool leads with this (a long echo helps).
Name: snap percussion
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 noise + 1 00 00 0
DCO 1
wave
1 0
rate level
99 82
99 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
28 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 99
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
1 0
rate level
00 00e
DCW 2
key
0
rate level
00 00e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
99 99
58 00e
Comments: Four notes within an octave with a slapback echo make
realistic handclaps.
Name: Star Trek noise
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' 1 00 60 98 + 1
DCO 1
wave
3 4
rate level
63 99s
99 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
80 99
47 96
38 85s
26 00
50 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
99 90
85 65
85 95
78 75
78 99
01 98s
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
rate level
DCW 2
key
rate level
DCA 2
key
rate level
Comments: Just another stupid noise. Doesn't sound like anything on
Star Trek per se, or does it? I guess it depends on how Trekkie you
are...
Name: Woh-Wow-Yeh FROM BARRY KIRSCH
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2' + 00 00 07 -1
DCO 1
wave
6 0
rate level
51 33
68 00e
DCW 1
key
2
rate level
58 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
62 71
36 91s
79 59
55 00e
DCO 2
wave
7 0
rate level
53 33
68 00e
DCW 2
key
2
rate level
33 99
47 96
37 52s
26 00e
DCA 2
key
2
rate level
82 99
36 91s
79 59
55 00e
Comments: "All at once, the clouds are parting,
light streams down in bright unbroken beams..."
Is this a Rush sound or WHAT, I ask? I love it anyway :) .
Name: Flutelight ERIC PERSING, _KEYBOARD_ MAGAZINE
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 noise - 1 00 00 1 46 52 17 +1
DCO 1
wave
1 0
rate level
52 50
15 00e
DCW 1
key
9
rate level
72 88
99 53s
50 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 17
70 91
59 99
12 83s
65 00e
DCO 2
wave
5 0
rate level
83 67
50 00e
DCW 2
key
8
rate level
60 57
00 00e
DCA 2
key
2
rate level
76 67
61 00e
Comments: Yes, THAT sound again.... play happy major thirds and see.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Nightporter
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 + 0 00 12 0
DCO 1
wave
1 0
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
9
rate level
60 60
12 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
95 30
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
2 0
rate level
50 00e
DCW 2
key
9
rate level
77 50
12 00e
DCA 2
key
5
rate level
95 30
99 00e
Comments:
"'Nightporter' was programmed (surprise, surprise) in an
attempt to recreate the mood of the Satie-influenced Japan song of the
same name. If the sound comes across too sweet for your taste, reduce
the Fine Detune to around 09 for a more piano-like sound. Some slow
modulation delayed to the tail-end of the sound adds a different
dimension, too." -_MT_
Name: newhorn
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2 ring + 0 00 12 1 27 49 11 (0,+1)
DCO 1
wave
3 2
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
67 79
15 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
70 91
70 67
70 96
70 77
70 99s
44 00r
DCO 2
wave
3 2
rate level
00 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
72 79
15 00e
DCA 1
key
2
rate level
70 91
70 67
70 96
70 77
70 99s
35 00r
Comments:
Tone mix one voice in octave 0 with one in octave +1
Tone Name: Brass Strings
Line Select: 1+2'
Modulation: Ring = OFF Noise = OFF
Detune: Octave = 0 Note = 0 Fine = +6
Vibrato: Wave = 1 Delay = 28 Rate = 52 Depth = 11
Octave:
DCO1 DCO2
---- ----
First = 1 Second = 5 First = 1 Second = 3
Rate: 99 99 Rate: 99 68
Level: 66 00 Level: 33 00
Sus/End: E Sus/End: E
DCW1 DCW2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow: 0
Rate: 99 00 Rate: 80 47 37 26
Level: 90 00 Level: 99 96 52 00
Sus/End: S E Sus/End: S E
DCA1 DCA2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow: 0
Rate: 92 95 92 99 45 Rate: 99 77 67 79 33
Level: 99 87 99 88 00 Level: 50 99 91 59 00
Sus/End: S E Sus/End: S E
Comment: This patch started as a combination of the Synth Strings preset and
Synth Brass 1. It works well for lead lines on the upper half of the keyboard.
--------------------
Tone Name: Ice Blue
Line Select: 1+1'
Modulation: Ring = OFF Noise = OFF
Detune: Octave = 0 Note = 0 Fine = -7
Vibrato: Wave = 1 Delay = 0 Rate = 0 Depth = 0
Octave:
DCO1 DCO2
---- ----
First = 2 Second = 0 First = Second =
Rate: 00 Rate:
Level: 00 Level:
Sus/End: E Sus/End:
DCW1 DCW2
---- ----
Key Follow: 5 Key Follow:
Rate: 99 50 Rate:
Level: 85 00 Level:
Sus/End: S E Sus/End:
DCA1 DCA2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow:
Rate: 99 50 50 40 Rate:
Level: 80 99 50 00 Level:
Sus/End: S E Sus/End:
Comment: Sounds almost like a synth clarinet.
--------------------
Tone Name: Pseudosilk
Line Select: 1+1'
Modulation: Ring = OFF Noise = OFF
Detune: Octave = 0 Note = 0 Fine = +7
Vibrato: Wave = 1 Delay = 0 Rate = 0 Depth = 0
Octave:
DCO1 DCO2
---- ----
First = 1 Second = 0 First = Second =
Rate: 00 Rate:
Level: 00 Level:
Sus/End: E Sus/End:
DCW1 DCW2
---- ----
Key Follow: 7 Key Follow:
Rate: 93 60 42 Rate:
Level: 99 90 00 Level:
Sus/End: S E Sus/End:
DCA1 DCA2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow:
Rate: 75 55 40 Rate:
Level: 68 99 00 Level:
Sus/End: S E Sus/End:
Comment: This patch was designed to sound like the lead synth in Pseudosilk
Kimono by Marillion.
--------------------
Tone Name: Oracle
Line Select: 1+1'
Modulation: Ring = OFF Noise = OFF
Detune: Octave = 0 Note = 0 Fine = +7
Vibrato: Wave = 2 Delay = 0 Rate = 60 Depth = 30
Octave:
DCO1 DCO2
---- ----
First = 2 Second = 7 First = Second =
Rate: 00 Rate:
Level: 00 Level:
Sus/End: E Sus/End:
DCW1 DCW2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow:
Rate: 99 40 Rate:
Level: 99 00 Level:
Sus/End: S E Sus/End:
DCA1 DCA2
---- ----
Key Follow: 0 Key Follow:
Rate: 99 30 Rate:
Level: 99 00 Level:
Sus/End: E Sus/End:
Comment: An exotic-sounding tone.
----------------------------------
Name: Buzzing Fly
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' ring + 3 06 11 1 00 11 44 -1
DCO 1
wave
2 7
rate level
50 00s
50 00e
DCW 1
key
0
rate level
99 80
35 57
41 96
40 47
41 79
39 62
40 95
30 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 80
33 67
33 86
34 64
32 78
33 65
35 79s
28 00e
Comments: An annoying patch to enter manually, but amusing.
-----------------------------
Name: Drill
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+1' noise + 2 00 40 1 36 66 62 0
DCO 1
wave
1 2
rate level
55 82s
54 39
00 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
82 92s
26 45
00 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
63 99s
47 68
70 00e
Comments:
--------------------------
Name: Dropped Bomb
line mod detune vibrato octave
1+2' noise - 0 05 07 1 24 54 00 -1
DCO 1
wave
5 0
rate level
99 86
38 00e
DCW 1
key
4
rate level
99 40
50 80s
99 00e
DCA 1
key
0
rate level
99 20
36 40s
99 00e
DCO 2
wave
3 3
rate level
99 65
40 66s
00 00e
DCW 2
key
4
rate level
99 99
40 75
40 77
40 51
44 00e
DCA 2
key
0
rate level
99 20
36 40s
99 00e
Comments: Press key to drop bomb, release to explode. Best range seems
to be in the octave above middle C. I have yet to get a decent explosion
sound out of the CZ -- this explosion is weak.
--
Glenn Bruns
MCC, Software Technology Program
arpa: bruns@mcc.com
uucp: {seismo,harvard,gatech,pyramid}!ut-sally!im4u!milano!bruns
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>From: cpc@edison.GE.COM (Chris Cuthbert)
Newsgroups: rec.music.synth
Subject: CZ Patch
Message-ID: <1215@edison.GE.COM>
Date: 29 Oct 87 18:43:04 GMT
Organization: General Electric Company, Charlottesville, VA
Lines: 40
Keywords: Yo
Here's a good CZ bass patch that was spit out one day by my random patch
generator:
LINE RING NOISE +/- OCTV NOTE FINE WAVE DELAY RATE DPTH OCTV
1+2 OFF OFF + 0 00 07 1 00 00 00 -1
LINE 1 LINE 2
WAVEFORMS WAVEFORMS
3 0 4 0
PITCH ENVELOPE PITCH ENVELOPE
RATE 50 50 RATE 50
LEVL 00 00 LEVL 00
S E E
DCW KEYFOLLOW DCW KEYFOLLOW
0 0
WAVE ENVELOPE WAVE ENVELOPE
RATE 72 20 RATE 87 56 33 89 72 57
LEVL 41 00 LEVL 98 76 58 61 30 00
S E E
DCA KEYFOLLOW DCA KEYFOLLOW
0 0
AMPLITUDE ENVELOPE AMPLITUDE ENVLOPE
RATE 99 50 RATE 99 50
LEVL 99 00 LEVL 99 00
S E E
Try it. You know what they say, computers never lie! Want more ? I have
tons of patches. Let me know.
MOM SAYS: Ed Meese is a slime wevil
Mar Tan
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>From: mfs@edison.GE.COM (Martin Sant)
Newsgroups: rec.music.synth
Subject: CZ Synthesizer Patch - BOWR BASS
Message-ID: <1229@edison.GE.COM>
Date: 19 Nov 87 15:45:32 GMT
Organization: General Electric Company, Charlottesville, VA
Lines: 46
Keywords: Get funked
Another random patch that sounded good. I thought I would share it with
you net-heads. It's more mello than the last bass patch I posted.
BOWR BASS
Line Ring Noise +/- Octv Note Fine Wave Delay Rate Depth Octv
1+1 OFF OFF + 0 00 07 1 11 51 18 0
Line 1 Line 2
------ ------
DCO Waveforms DCO Waveforms
4 3 1 0
Pitch Envelope Pitch Envelope
Rate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
E E
DCW Keyfollow DCW Keyfollow
7 2
Rate 74 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 99 40 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 78 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
E E
DCA Keyfollow DCA Keyfollow
2 2
Rate 72 38 00 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 72 38 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
S E E
Anybody got any good FB01 or MT-32 patches ? Post 'em!
------
--
Mar Tan
GE Fanuc
Charlottesville, VA
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>From: mfs@edison.GE.COM (Martin Sant)
Newsgroups: rec.music.synth
Subject: CZ patch - Another strangeoid from the random patch generator
Message-ID: <1230@edison.GE.COM>
Date: 19 Nov 87 16:16:13 GMT
Organization: General Electric Company, Charlottesville, VA
Lines: 47
Keywords: Get Weird
ROUGH EDGE
Line Ring Noise +/- Octv Note Fine Wave Delay Rate Depth Octv
1+1 OFF OFF + 0 00 08 1 45 49 02 0
Line 1 Line 2
------ ------
DCO Waveforms DCO Waveforms
4 3 1 0
Pitch Envelope Pitch Envelope
Rate 67 87 00 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
E E
DCW Keyfollow DCW Keyfollow
1 2
Wave Envelope Wave Envelope
Rate 99 34 40 04 00 00 00 00 Rate 99 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Level 99 24 17 13 00 00 00 00 Level 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
E E
DCA Keyfollow DCA Keyfollow
3 2
Amplitude Envelope Amplitude Envelope
Rate 97 52 14 39 00 00 00 00 Rate 72 38 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 99 98 65 00 00 00 00 00 Level 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
S E E
--
Mar Tan : All opinions expressed : When in doubt,
GE Fanuc : are not worth the bits : buy a new
Charlottesville, VA : that represent them. : synthesizer.
Name: ECHO LEAD
Line Ring Noise +/- Octv Note Fine Wave Delay Rate Depth Octv
1+2 OFF OFF + 0 00 07 1 20 53 20 +1
Line 1 Line 2
------ ------
DCO Waveforms DCO Waveforms
1 1 1 1
Pitch Envelope Pitch Envelope
Rate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Level 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
E E
DCW Keyfollow DCW Keyfollow
0 0
Rate 82 36 24 00 00 00 00 00 Rate 84 83 46 54 50 50 50 50
Level 92 75 00 00 00 00 00 00 Level 57 93 66 74 30 60 30 00
S E S E
DCA Keyfollow DCA Keyfollow
0 0
Rate 77 58 51 48 50 50 38 45 Rate 44 37 60 30 80 50 50 00
Level 99 25 80 27 64 23 41 00 Level 25 80 27 64 23 41 00 00
S E S E
Comments: This patch is a lot of fun if you don't have a digital
delay handy. All those envelope steps are good for something!
Name: coolstring
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: W: 1 Del: 50 R: 53 Dep: 12
Oct: 0
Line: 1+2'
Mod: none
DCO1: WF: 1,4 Env: 50/0/e
DCW1: KF: 0 Env: 99/99, 64/66/s, 31/48, 85/0, 50/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 62/68, 34/99, 25/70/s, 50/0/e
DCO2: WF: 4,0 Env: 50/0/e
DCW2: KF: 0 Env: 99/99, 64/66/s, 31/48, 85/0, 50/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 62/68, 45/99, 25/70/s, 50/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Vel2: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: -1,0,13
Comments: envelopes orig from Casio's cello
Name: Fat Pluck
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: W: 1 Del: 50 R: 53 Dep: 12
Oct: 0
Line: 1+2'
Mod: none
DCO1: WF: 5,4 Env: 50/0/e
DCW1: KF: 0 Env: 99/99, 38/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 80/99, 40/60, 30/0/s, 43/0/e
DCO2: WF: 4,0 Env: 50/0/e
DCW2: KF: 0 Env: 99/99, 38/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 80/99, 40/60, 30/0/s, 50/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Vel2: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: -1,0,7
Comments:
Tone name: BRASS!
Line select: 1 + 1'
Ring:ON Noise:OFF
Detune - Octave:0 Note:0 Fine:-1
Vibrato - Wave:2 Delay:0 Rate:75 Depth:5
Octave:-1
DCO1 DCO2
Wave Form - First:1 Second:0 Wave Form - First: Second:
Env: 70/30 70/00 70/30 70/00S Env: 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
50/00 50/00 50/00 50/00E 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
DCW1 DCW2
Key Follow:0 Key Follow:
Env: 99/99S50/00E00/00 00/00 Env: 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
DCA1 DCA2
Key Follow:0 Key Follow:
Env: 99/99S40/00E00/00 00/00 Env: 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
Comments:Very fat, brassy analog type sound. Crank it.
Tone name: Steinway
Line select: 1 + 2'
Ring:OFF Noise:OFF
Detune - Octave:0 Note:0 Fine:-1
Vibrato - Wave:1 Delay:0 Rate:0 Depth:0
Octave:0
DCO1 DCO2
Wave Form - First:4 Second:0 Wave Form - First:3 Second:0
Env: 00/00E00/00 00/00 00/00 Env: 00/00E00/00 00/00 00/00
00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
DCW1 DCW2
Key Follow:9 Key Follow:9
Env: 95/93 64/80 37/00E00/00 Env: 94/93 20/86 37/00E00/00
00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
DCA1 DCA2
Key Follow:0 Key Follow:6
Env: 99/99 30/80 16/02S50/00E Env: 99/99 30/75 20/00S50/00E
00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00 00/00
Comments:Piano patch --- sounds pretty good
Name: Fuzzy
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: None
Oct: 0
Line: 1+2'
Mod: None
DCO1: WF: 5,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 9 Env: 81/92/s, 20/0/e
DCA1: KF: 1 Env: 70/50, 66/99, 49/91/s, 33/0/e
DCO2: WF: 3,5 Env: 0/e
DCW2: KF: 9 Env: 81/92/s, 20/0/e
DCA2: KF: 1 Env: 70/50, 66/99, 49/91/s, 33/0/e
Vel1: --
Vel2: --
Detune: +1,0,4
Comments: Organ-y, string-y, neat-o
Name: "Space" (Couldn't think of a better name. Can you?)
Line Select: 1 + 1'
Modulation: None
Detune: (+) Oct: 00
Note: 00 Fine: 07
Octave: +1
Vibrato: Wave: 1 Delay: 23
Rate: 52 Depth: 05
DCO 1: Wave: 2 0
Env: 99 00 (E)
DCW 1: Key Follow: 0
Env: 89 99
68 00 (E)
DCA 1: Key Follow: 3
Env: 94 99
55 93
21 10 (S)
33 00 (E)
This one also works well with line select set to 1, which gives you 8 voice
polyphony.
---------------------------------------
Name: "Crazy"
Line Select: 1 + 2'
Modulation: None
Detune: (-) Oct: 01
Note: 00 Fine: 06
Octave: +1
Vibrato: Wave: 1 Delay: 62
Rate: 39 Depth: 06
DCO 1: Wave: 2 4 DCO 2: Wave: 4 2
Env: 99 66 (S) Env: 00 00 (E)
00 65
00 64
00 63
00 00 (E)
DCW 1: Key Follow: 2 DCW 2: Key Follow: 8
Env: 99 81 Env: 99 81
55 23 (S) 55 23 (S)
37 00 (E) 37 00 (E)
DCA 1: Key Follow: 0 DCA 2: Key Follow: 0
Env: 99 99 Env: 99 99
63 90 (S) 63 90 (S)
40 00 (E) 33 00 (E)
(If you play and hold a C Major chord, it sounds like the
opening chord of Prince's song "Let's Go _Crazy_". You know:
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to talk about this thing
called life....")
-----------------------------------------
Name: "Choral"
Line Select: 1 + 2'
Modulation: None
Detune: (-) Oct: 01
Note: 00 Fine: 07
Octave: +1
Vibrato: Wave: 1 Delay: 38
Rate: 51 Depth: 08
DCO 1: Wave: 5 0 DCO 2: Wave: 3 5
Env: 00 00 (E) Env: 00 00 (E)
DCW 1: Key Follow: 8 DCW 2: Key Follow: 7
Env: 30 28 Env: 40 40
50 00 (E) 42 57
00 56
15 00 (E)
DCA 1: Key Follow: 1 DCA 2: Key Follow: 1
Env: 80 36 Env: 88 36
70 91 70 91
59 99 59 99
12 93 (S) 12 93 (S)
32 00 (E) 23 00 (E)
(If you want 8 voice polyphonic, use Line Select 2, but this is not nearly
as good as the whole thing.)
-------------------------------
Name: jangly
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: W: 1 Del: 0 R: 53 Dep: 12
Oct: 0
Line: 1+1'
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 1,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 0 Env: 99/99, 40/74/s, 47/48, 0/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 34/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: -0,0,13
Comments: If released quickly, sounds very "jangly", otherwise, quickly
becomes more breathy sounding, and sustains that way.
One of my favorites.
Name: swerl
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: -
Oct: -1
Line: 1+2'
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 3,2 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 9 Env: 35/90/s, 35/80, 0/0/e
DCA1: KF: 0 Env: 99/99/s, 33/0/e
DCO2: WF: 2,3 Env: 0/e
DCW2: KF: 4 Env: 85/70, 30/76/s, 30/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 99/99/s, 33/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Vel2: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: +2,0,7
Comments: Initially sounds bell-like, swelling to a much fatter sound,
more so the lower the note. Started out as "octavibrato" from
Keyboard magazine.
Name: aaaho [just need uuullman now]
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: -
Oct: -1
Line: 1+2'
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 3,0 Env: 80/66, 75/0/e
DCW1: KF: 3 Env: 85/99/s, 51/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
DCO2: WF: 4,0 Env: 0/e
DCW2: KF: 3 Env: 85/85, 30/76/s, 30/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 4 P: 0
Vel2: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: +1,0,7
Comments: Sounds more voice-like the harder you hit. If you don't have
a cz1, you'll have to decrease the sustain level of dcw1 to a
point that sounds good.
Name: fen
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: -
Oct: -1
Line: 1+2'
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 5,0 Env: 80/66, 75/0/e
DCW1: KF: 0 Env: 85/87/s, 51/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
DCO2: WF: 5,0 Env: 0/e
DCW2: KF: 0 Env: 85/36, 67/89/s, 30/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
Vel1: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Vel2: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: +0,0,7
Comments: This is what a synthesizer is SUPPOSED to sound like! A bit
harsh on the high end... Line 2 sounds alright by itself too.
Name: swamp
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: W: 1 Del: 0 R: 53 Dep: 7
Oct: 0
Line: 1+2'
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 1,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 3 Env: 85/50/s, 30/0/e
DCA1: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
DCO2: WF: 3,0 Env: 0/e
DCW2: KF: 0 Env: 85/85, 30/0/e
DCA2: KF: 2 Env: 80/99/s, 33/0/e
Vel1: A: 3 W: 2 P: 0
Vel2: A: 3 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: +0,0,7
Comments: A sort of ethereal sound. The name is 'cause it made me think of
the songs on Stratos-fear (sp?) [Tangerine Dream]
-Miles
__________________________________________________________________
Tone Name: HARP
line select: 1
detune: + 0 0 0 (+/-, octave, note, fine)
vibrato: 1 0 0 0 (wave, delay, rate, depth)
octave: 0
dco1 wave: 2 0
dco1 env: 50/0/e (rate/level{/sustain|end})*
dcw1 keyfollow: 9
dcw1 env: 99/99, 50/0/e
dca1 keyfollow: 9
dca1 env: 90/99, 20/0/e
comment: gut or nylon harp, pluck envelope on dcw/dca
This is a reasonable approximation of a gut-strung or nylon-
strung harp. It is done on dcx1, only, so it is
octophonic - I find this valuable because of the longish
sustain (from 99 to 0 @ 20.)
Name: solostring
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: W: 1 Del: 28 R: 56 Dep: 10
Oct: -1
Line: 1+2'
Mod: none
DCO1: WF: 4,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 0 Env: 81/92, 56/86, 30/80/s, 0/0/e
DCA1: KF: 1 Env: 70/50, 66/99, 49/91/s, 43/0/e
DCO2: WF: 1,0 Env: 48/1, 40/0/e
DCW2: KF: 0 Env: 81/80/s, 0/0/e
DCA2: KF: 1 Env: 70/50, 66/99, 49/91/s, 40/0/e
Vel1: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Vel2: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Detune: 0,0,0
Comments: A pretty good clean single string sound. Sounds good over the
whole keyboard. Play with the chorus.
Name: Acoustic Piano
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: -
Oct: 0
Line: 1
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 1,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 9 Env: 99/85/s, 0/0/e
DCA1: KF: 5 Env: 99/99, 30/0/s, 40/0/e
Vel1: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Comments: The low end is too muted sounding; also, you may want
a tad more keyfollow & a slower release on dca1.
Name: Electric Piano
By: Miles Bader
Vibr: -
Oct: 0
Line: 1
Mod: -
DCO1: WF: 1,0 Env: 0/e
DCW1: KF: 5 Env: 99/95, 32/85/s, 38/0/e
DCA1: KF: 5 Env: 99/99, 30/0/s, 40/0/e
Vel1: A: 7 W: 0 P: 0
Comments: It's been years since I've heard a real electric piano,
but hey, it sounds "electric" to me!