Hi everyone!
Plain and simple:
My first few minutes with MT3: microtonic-3-test by bronto-scorpio
And some crazy things happen if you combine MT3 with some plugins of one of my other favourite plugin developers:
microtonic-vs-freqecho-and by bronto-scorpio
Would be nice to hear what you guys squeeze out of MT3 :)
Cheers
Dennis
- Bronto Scorpio wrote:
My first few minutes with MT3:
microtonic-3-test by bronto-scorpio
Yeah! Pretty slick. Thanks for sharing.
Hi guys! still learning about all the wonderful things you can do with this great software, but this song was made using microtonic.
Here is my first MicroTonic experiment. Also features patterns from the Patternarium as well as Synplant for the synth tracks.
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
Yeah! Pretty slick. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks :)
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
Btw, I found this the other day collecting dust on my drive. Possibly, this was the first time I gave MicroTonic a spin myself. Some eight years ago.
cuhurka by malstrom
Really cool to hear some of the early MT stuff :)
Cheers
Dennis
This was all microtonic and synplant. I just wanted to try them out together, so I made this simple little groove.
enjoy :)
- elipsis1 wrote:
microplant by elipsis1
This was all microtonic and synplant. I just wanted to try them out together, so I made this simple little groove.
enjoy :)
Sweet. I like the "body" you have given to µTonic here. What is it? Just good eq'ing, compression & reverb?
(This thread is awesome by the way! I've enjoyd all the clips so far! Thanks for sharing. This is what drives me creating plug-ins, to hear when people actually put them to good use.)
- elipsis1 wrote:
microplant by elipsis1
This was all microtonic and synplant. I just wanted to try them out together, so I made this simple little groove.
enjoy :)
Awesome!
Cheers
Dennis
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
Sweet. I like the "body" you have given to µTonic here. What is it? Just good eq'ing, compression & reverb?
Hmm, well I know that I used "OldTimer ME" compressor by PSP Audio (get it now it's $79 till end of the month) which allows compression of Mid or Side aspects of the stereo field. I compressed the Mid channel of the microtonic, then went into a vintage warmer by PSP Audioware, and the EQ was Aether. I believe Aether added a lot to the body / sound of uTonic. The PSP plugins are great too. Oh yeah, I used their StereoPack as well on the uTonic track :)
I'm very glad that you liked the sound of the uTonic track.
I think one of the keys to getting microtonic to cut through a mix is mid/side eq. It really seems to put everything where it needs to be. Boost only "mid" information eq on the low end, rolloff all "side" low end. On the highs use the "side" info and boost to taste. Play around with mid/side in the midrange. This can really make a big difference, at least to me.
Hopefully these little tips will help others too.
Great software guys! Sonic Charge has always been top notch in my book! :)
Love the beat and the haunted atmosphere of it elipsis.
the drums and percussion on the song "games" is all microtonic - http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/969759
Not really a track but everything you hear comes out of Microtonic + effects :)
bronto-scorpio-a-little by bronto-scorpio
Just wanted to test some generative things here.
MT and Reaktor (as effect on MT) get sequenced by 2 different Nova3 sequencers :)
Cheers
Dennis
I used uTonic for the beat at the intro of this song:
our-home-in-heaven-radio-edit by elipsis1
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/our-home-in-heaven-radio-edit/id452263926
MicroTonic features all through, heavily filtered at first, later complimented with live drums.
i made this with the demo of microtonic, just bought it so i can carry on finishing the track :)
Here are examples of some tracks/ideas i'm working on at the moment. These are not finished yet so please excuse the repetitive loop character.
Greetings from bavaria.
first time getting to grips with it ,still a demo though ,all drums microtonic other stuff fabfilter twin 2.host daw ableton live 8 suite
An experiment (as usual) in using limited instruments - in this case, microTonic and Synplant.
I started with a Patternarium patch as a "seed". The plan was for something far more improvisational and experimental (fail). 1 of 1 for now, but maybe I'll do more.
DAW: Live
1 instance of MicroTonic
7 instances of Synplant
Delay
ValhallaRoom verb on a single send. EQ, sat, compression, and of course Ozone for extra crispiness :D
Enjoy! (I hope)
Here's another "Random Charge" :)
As before:
I started with a Patternarium patch as a "seed"
DAW: Live
1 instance of MicroTonic
7 instances of Synplant
Delay
ValhallaRoom verb, EQ, sat, compression, and of course Ozone for extra crispiness.
This one could have been called "Brought My Wurli to the Rain Forest and Found a Drum Circle" :lol:
This thread is pure bliss. So many good tracks lately! It really means a lot to me to hear what people are making with my little softs.
Keep 'em coming!
(Btw, I renamed the topic to "Show us your Sonic Charge creations" instead of just "MicroTonic creations". I hope the original poster won't mind.)
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
Keep 'em coming!
The drums are from uTonic, the "vocals" from bitspeek.
no-sound-but-the-speechsynth by exle
Christian
hi there,
here is a demo, made with mt3 & distortions, synplant, other softsynths. enjoy.
http://www.subroom.com/sonic%20barrier_demo3_19_12_12.mp3
have a nice apocalypse ;) - a merry x-mas and a happy new year.
visit me at my website and facebook.
cheers!
- Christian Wiesner wrote:
The drums are from uTonic, the "vocals" from bitspeek.
no-sound-but-the-speechsynth by exle
Christian
very nice! :)
- Christian Wiesner wrote:
The drums are from uTonic, the "vocals" from bitspeek.
no-sound-but-the-speechsynth by exle
Christian
This is awesome! Great stuff!
Thanks, I'm happy to hear this.
Christian
Just purchased Bitspeak yesterday after thinking about it for almost 2 years. I love the work Sonic Charge. I remember I first found the work of Magnus when I was looking up the designer of the Malström synth back when I used to use Reason. I stumbled across the Sonic Charge website. Synplant was just being released. I demoed it, loved it, and quickly bought it along withµTonic.
All that to say. Bitspeek is another marvel of Magnus and crew. I don't know why I waited so long.
Here is my first time using Bitspeak.
All sounds, save the drums, are made with a voicemail processed with bitspeak. The drums are sampled from my old Gameboy. When I don't have a lot of time for music this is how I keep my brain engaged.
https-~~-//soundcloud.com/charlestonpatrick/voicemail-01-danti
- chrlstn wrote:
All that to say. Bitspeek is another marvel of Magnus and crew. I don't know why I waited so long.
Thanks! :)
https-~~-//soundcloud.com/charlestonpatrick/voicemail-01-danti
"Something went wrong on SoundCloud" :(
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
"Something went wrong on SoundCloud" :(
Oh man... sorry. I accidentally tore those down from soundcloud when I was weeding. I'll throw em back up.
I'm actually making a little project that people can call and leave a vm and I'll upload it as a silly little chopped up 8bit-inspired jam. Its called Telejam. USA-6154129677
Here are the first two samples re-uploaded under Telejam
- chrlstn wrote:
Oh man... sorry. I accidentally tore those down from soundcloud when I was weeding. I'll throw em back up.
I'm actually making a little project that people can call and leave a vm and I'll upload it as a silly little chopped up 8bit-inspired jam. Its called Telejam. USA-6154129677
Here are the first two samples re-uploaded under Telejam
voicemail-01-danti by telejam-1
voicemail-02-shua by telejam-1
Haha! That was awesome. :)
http://muellerziermann.bandcamp.com/track/resource-1-featuring-personalbedarfsdeckung
kind regards from berlin!
Greetings to all, from just outside Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Here's something I made using Microtonic, Synplant, and a bit of Permut8 (with various other plugins for EQ, compression, limiting, distortion, and reverb.)
Second failed attempt at remixing Roy Batty's soliloquy, using Permut8's SAM.
![](http://www.mixcloud.com/philtonlive/der-musikalische-muskel/)
here is a sound demo i´d like to share with you. 30 minutes crazy sounds and experimental noises, ,
produced with a SYNPLANT and a MICROTONIC device only!
no other instruments, no FX. 100% PURE SONIC CHARGE Sound!
it was a spontaneous recorded jam session i made with a friend.
so don´t bother with the (missing) arrangement or some other mistakes& glitches.
( hi-fideliy sound enthusiast , be warned hehe! :D) I don´t know how to describe the musical style ,it´s some kind of strange-beepy-noisy -live techno with a huge portion randomness :P... the wide range of sounds you can achieve with Microtonic & Synplant only (!) is just amazing, the recording is quite old, i allready posted the track a while ago but as all the links in my post were broken i thought i´ll re-upload it here in the "show us your Sonic Chartge creations" forum
. Enjoy it!
http://www.mixcloud.com/philtonlive/der-musikalische-muskel/
Hey guys, Microtonic is my absolutely favorite plugin in the entire world!! I made this after the second day of ownership, not sure exactly what genre it is, but it's got sappy brake-up-woe-is-me vocals, and an accidental saxaphone patch on a Minibrute. :) I tried to get the percussion fairly "natural" sounding which was much easier than I first anticipated. Obviously it's all from Microtonic!
How do you post the player directly in the post btw? I feel dumb. :(
- Jeremy wrote:
How do you post the player directly in the post btw? I feel dumb. :(
Just type the URL, but it doesn't handle https, so I changed it to http in your post. =)
Love the track!
Sorry, nothing new to post yet. I just wanted to drop a quick compliment on the low cpu.
That probably is one of the greatest attributes imo. Great job on balancing the quality and versatily of sound with low cpu.
I tend to really get into synthesizing each sound and its like deep sea diving. Low cpu = more air = more time to explore, as opposed to cpu hungry vst's which not only sucks the life out my cpu but any motivation to move forward.
I'm slowly moving to a sonic charge based musical environment because of it. And getting the sounds I want out of it is pretty damm quick too.
- Jeremy wrote:
Jeremy, on 13 Jun 2013 - 4:45 PM, said:
Hey guys, Microtonic is my absolutely favorite plugin in the entire world!! I made this after the second day of ownership, not sure exactly what genre it is, but it's got sappy brake-up-woe-is-me vocals, and an accidental saxaphone patch on a Minibrute. :) I tried to get the percussion fairly "natural" sounding which was much easier than I first anticipated. Obviously it's all from Microtonic!
Yeah. This is really, really good. Keep it up!
- 00.1 wrote:
00.1, on 22 Jun 2013 - 04:46 AM, said:
That probably is one of the greatest attributes imo. Great job on balancing the quality and versatily of sound with low cpu.
Thanks! Makes me glad to hear someone is appreciating the stupendous amount of time I plow into optimizing my algorithms. Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile, but hey, I am a perfectionist. It's not an option not to optimize. :)
Ok first off a big huge massive overwhelming thank you to Magnus and Erik!! Nobody really listens to my music and so to even give it the time of day, and much less a compliment coming from the creator of two of my all time favorite instruments (maelstrom + microtonic) is just insane!! Thank you guys again 1000x!!
Here's another new one, 100% MT on the drums. Once again sappy vocals. This time I used it in a sort of "my own personal robot drummer" role. Meaning, it's basically just a slightly edited preset (which speaks to the quality of the presets!!) and the entire song is sequenced from the pattern blocks in MT itself. No sequencing in the DAW environment outside of volume automation. Once again it fit the song perfectly and kept me inspired while writing parts on top of it and that is huge to me. To have amazing presets like that means I can just put my hands on the keyboard and start playing and get my idea out before it flies off into creative outer space, that's tremendous!
Here it is:
Oh and let me also hugely second the STUPID low cpu usage of this thing. It's criminal that it should take so little given the power of the sound itself. Just remarkable especially in the face of it's "peers" (though it basically has none).
6 days until I get Synplant! Yay! (yeah, I'm poor)
Also trying to pull off an entire MT + vox only song, but it's taking a lot of work, so that will come in a bit! :)
Hi my name is Dan Baber,
I have been using microtonic since it was first introduced to me by a good friend and production partner around 2007 and I have been using it exclusively for all my percussion etc since. I love how intuitive the program is and how literally within a minute or two I can have a completely original beat happening with original bespoke patches etc.
I don't know if it would be possible to improve on this software and I rave about it to anyone who will listen.
The following link is to a track due to be released on Inlab Recordings that is almost entirely microtonic (In Ableton). Everything other than the strings kick and bassline was made with microtonic + effects.
https://soundcloud.com/inlabrecordings/dan-baber-immersion-original
Thanks for such a brilliant piece of software!!!!
Cheers,
Dan
greets to the sonic chargers and those sonic charged...
two features:
track using Tonic and, ehrm, mr.Malstrom in the middle.
long piece with six, seven Synplant & Malstrom parts, even a "duet".
hope you'll enjoy.
Hey Jeremy,
wonderful song "Powerless", but it isn't Powerless.
Great stuff. Love it.
All the years I worked with "Big expensive VST's" and now I have to find this great SW.
Incredible !
I love the way I can work with. Everything with a great sound and a different but simple way to find new sounds.
Please keep it up- Lovely crazy Sonic-Team pls go ahead.
Hi there. Just thought I'd share a little ditty:
Featuring Microtonic, Permut8 and a sprinkling of Synplant.
Cheers.
Hi ,
Made this a while back..
lonely-moon by jethrobull
Every sound you hear (excluding the sampled vocal and break beat) has been composed using Synplant,uTonic and Permut8 on FX.
Hope you enjoy.
Thank you Magnus & Fredrik Lidström for this wonderful software.
Track made with synplant and microtonic only,fx used are only eq and stereo enhancer from reaper.I did a quick mastering on top of it.
I made this to show to IMMENSE darkness and experimental potential of these plugins.Thanks Sonic Charge for the amazing stuff!!!
(Guys if you like it i can give you the wav for the site no problemo)
synplant-vs-microtonicapocalypse-mix by fxbip
Using Permut8 and Echobode:
one more
techy-brushes-livebounce by subcase
This track is made for the KVR One Synth Challenge #98 Any Synth. It's actually the 100th edition of this challenge (because of 2 extra special editions), and one could choose whatever synth he wanted for this round.
So, just to show everybody my love for Sonic Charge, I didn't choose my Diva, Bazille, Hive, ACE or DUNE 2, and went with Synplant. Also used Echobode a bit.
Wish I had more time to fine-tune things, but in the end this is what I submitted.
Enjoy!
Hi,
all sounds comes from MT3 nothing extra (except reverb & delay comp. etc. fxes.)
trying to create kind a random groove generator
via mixing randomly MT3 presets and channels in hand made matrix ..
not bad i guess :)
i am still wishing an extensive preset manager with
Midi Bank MSB LSB & Program Change support
something like UHE MFM2 has.. which is great imho.
anyway..
hope you like it.
- timbralzoom wrote:
Hi,
all sounds comes from MT3 nothing extra (except reverb & delay comp. etc. fxes.)
trying to create kind a random groove generator
via mixing randomly MT3 presets and channels in hand made matrix ..
not bad i guess :)
i am still wishing an extensive preset manager with
Midi Bank MSB LSB & Program Change support
something like UHE MFM2 has.. which is great imho.
anyway..
hope you like it.
Loving this, especially now I know about this extension for Reaper that I always hoped for thanks!!
- Andrew Bennett wrote:- timbralzoom wrote:Loving this, especially now I know about this extension for Reaper that I always hoped for thanks!!
Hi,
all sounds comes from MT3 nothing extra (except reverb & delay comp. etc. fxes.)
trying to create kind a random groove generator
via mixing randomly MT3 presets and channels in hand made matrix ..
not bad i guess :)
i am still wishing an extensive preset manager with
Midi Bank MSB LSB & Program Change support
something like UHE MFM2 has.. which is great imho.
anyway..
hope you like it.
Hi,
glad you like it!
here is new one so far so good to me!
interesting!
this is all totally esoteric to me though, could you give a short explanation of what you are doing here please?
Hi,
ill try to keep it short.
-what you see is Reaper & extension (Lua)... called LBX-Stripper...
-you can create kind a control surface with it..via collecting/ inserting the parameters from the vsts & vstis into Stripper...and tweak dozens of them take snapshot and recall anytime you need by one click..
this is the main-core part of this setup.
...
second important part is NewSonicArts Freestyle ..
shortly: freestyle gives a workaround to pass 16 program limit of uTonic.
how?
Freestyle Snapshot system
(just in case this is not the LBX-Stripper's Snapshot system)
saves and recalls whole uTonic preset instantly...
all 23 Freestyle has one uTonic and 128(max) snapshots (uTonic presets actually) inside..
so 23 x 128 presets ready to use all the time!
that 23 green buttons at left are Bypass parameters of the Freestyles ..
......
in order left to right:
green buttons = bypass / active
grey knob = Midi Program Change, switches Freestyle snapshots so the uTonic presets
green monitor buttons 1 to 8 mute/on/solo (Status) for the 8 audio outputs of per instance
and pans, gains so on...
what the setup does?
its allows me to make a new combinations by mixing uTonic presets & channels via using Stripper's Randomize function.
plus there is a simple 8 channels FX send matrix to send channels to Fxes randomly or manually..
sounds a bit complicated i know..
but i hope make sense.
EDIT:
this is one of the early tests of same setup ..
has less parameters and might give you better idea
Hello,
here is a 4 parts mini jam made using the PO32 among other small things...
cheers
sets by brocken_spectrumpocket-jam-10bit
I rarely find the time to finish songs any more but here is one that I finished recently.
The lead is something of a Mike Oldfield pastiche. Lots of notes with some over-the-top bombastic synths and effects to go with that. I don't know what it is exactly. It's not techno anyhow.
- timbralzoom wrote:
Hi,
all sounds comes from MT3 nothing extra (except reverb & delay comp. etc. fxes.)
trying to create kind a random groove generator
via mixing randomly MT3 presets and channels in hand made matrix ..
not bad i guess :)
i am still wishing an extensive preset manager with
Midi Bank MSB LSB & Program Change support
something like UHE MFM2 has.. which is great imho.
anyway..
hope you like it.
Big fan of Sonic Charge and Reaper here. This MT / LBX Stripper combo blew my mind! Amazing work!!!
Thank you Hristo :)
Hi all - been using a lot of MT & permut8 on my new EP.
This track (UnN) is a live audiomulch jam with MIDI generative sequencers sending out a note sequence to an instance of u-he ACE for the synth line but then converting those notes to program changes for both MT plus 2 instances of permut8 (one for MT, one for ACE). I messed with the MT script functions live as I went and did a bit of permut8 random button mashing. Did two takes and then edited them together and shortened it all. Great fun!
Got myself a PO-32 now so I'm going to start experimenting with that now too...
https://sanjuro77.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-cell-iii
Release blurb: The latest in the now annual ghost cell series. Improvised laptop jams from 2016-2017, all based on various generative techniques, all one take performances. Minimal editing (normally only for length).
Hope you enjoy!
where-do-we-belong by jethrobull
This is a track using only SonicCharge plugins soniccharge.com/ and the beautiful Cellspace soundbanks from Ghostwave Audio ghostwaveaudio.com/products.php.
Hope you enjoy.
Trying out some new sounds.
I made a Blade Runner inspired track, not 100% Sonic Charge but all synths sounds (and the watery effect) are from my loved one, the unique and greatest : Synplant
It is not often I get around to complete songs these days and feel happy about them, but here is one.
helios-descendants by malstrom
100% our plugins except eq, compression etc that are native Ableton.
This is great! I hear elements of Lorn in there. :)
Thanks. I am a big Lorn fan so that wouldn't be entirely unexpected.
These whole tracks are not my genre, but still I kept on listening to some. Especially the last one: quite nice, haha. I like it when a total different genre, in which I have absolutely no listening experience, still gets me listening. Well done! (=
_- Manuel Senfft
thanks a lot for letting me know ;) microtonic is great for this type of sound
Not the genre which is posted here mainly, but maybe you will still enjoy!? (=
It's some kind of "hybrid score" sound where I mixed many synth elements with strings and brass. The percussive elements are all Microtonic. It is so much fun working with Microtonic in such a context!
Listen here: https://werke.tagirijus.de/audio/2021/manuel_senfft_-_shining_dystopia.mp3
Have fun! (=
Nice sounds. Do you make TV or film scores? 🙂
I scored some indie movie productions years ago. At the moment I mainly produce production music or music and sounds for some other indie projects (radio play, computer game).
Glad you liked it! (=
Allmost all drums in my releases are from Microtonic. This track is from a recent EP:
- Magnus Lidström wrote:
It is not often I get around to complete songs these days and feel happy about them, but here is one.
helios-descendants by malstrom
100% our plugins except eq, compression etc that are native Ableton.
my favorite track, thanks for sharing ♥
My latest album is using Microtonic soley for the drums. All the Synth parts is the Korg Minilogue XD
I like this track. I quickly listened to short parts of your other tracks; I like the tune! (=
- Manuel Senfft wrote:
I like this track. I quickly listened to short parts of your other tracks; I like the tune! (=
Thank you Manuel, much appreciated :)
- Manuel Senfft wrote:
Not the genre which is posted here mainly, but maybe you will still enjoy!? (=
It's some kind of "hybrid score" sound where I mixed many synth elements with strings and brass. The percussive elements are all Microtonic. It is so much fun working with Microtonic in such a context!
Listen here: https://werke.tagirijus.de/audio/2021/manuel_senfft_-_shining_dystopia.mp3
Have fun! (=
Very nice Manuel :)
Thanks. (-;
Mix here:
https://rmmedia.ru/threads/146009/
hi...
I used all plugins Sonic Charge.
intothefire?si=91bfe2b2e15a42d1967c301a681c67f3 by brunburn
- Brufranco3 wrote:
hi...
I used all plugins Sonic Charge.
intothefire?si=91bfe2b2e15a42d1967c301a681c67f3 by brunburn
🔥🔥🔥
zvezde-feat-yaran?si=e79eb226c5fc43d5b62144b7c1e0de24 by badlori
All drums except the orchestral bass drum layer and Amen Break are Microtonic :)
jalex-mixtape-part-2-new-songs by jalexname
somewhere around 80 percent of the composition contains echobods and microtonic
- Ploki wrote:
All drums except the orchestral bass drum layer and Amen Break are Microtonic :)
Liked it! Sounded a bit unconventional to me, which I find good. (=
- Alexey Sobolev wrote:
somewhere around 80 percent of the composition contains echobods and microtonic
Have to admit that I just skipped through some tracks. What I could hear was quite interesting. Rather experimental and I liked it, hehe. Nice a punchy mixes. (=
- Manuel Senfft wrote:- Alexey Sobolev wrote:Have to admit that I just skipped through some tracks. What I could hear was quite interesting. Rather experimental and I liked it, hehe. Nice a punchy mixes. (=
somewhere around 80 percent of the composition contains echobods and microtonic
Thank you!
nin-nine-inch-nails-right-where-it-belongs-cover?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing by veganpete334a
One of the default drum presets which ships with Microtonic - I threw a synth pad, a 303,a capella and a breakbeat over it. Needs mixing/mastering. The original backing track is a tape recording which I made with "Music" on the Playstation 1.
TIA for the listen:
Two weird new tracks, non-pop:
https://open.spotify.com/album/451lSZBA6hXCIx2edC0BWf?si=phQzF61CT4K0-O78jlUsgw
https://open.spotify.com/album/5qv13L6tBCvqig3tSirLID?si=8uCHBHk6QR67IzQuPuPm0A
Back with another track, created and crafted with the outstandingly fantastic sounding Sonic Charge plugins soniccharge.com/
All sounds and FX were created with Synplant 2, Microtonic, Echobode and Permut8.
Using the all new, SynplantFX plugin for reverb and various other, mend bending sounds!
(The Obvious vocal samples, were 𝘯𝘰𝘵 created with the software :hihi:)
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