MonoWave, Sounds

Tunes/Short melodies
MonoWave is a demo I created (5Mb), its multi-tracked and The drums are NOT from the monowave, everything else is. The only effects used was a little reverb on the lead line, none of the other parts have any effects or EQ, they just didnt need them!
Multichaotic Noodles (extract) is an extract of a demo tune by Paul Nagle (279Kb) for the retro heads out there.. Multi tracked monowave, with reverb/delay.. but no other synths, Just Monowave.
Multichaotic Noodles (full) is the large version (4Mb) of Paul's 'Multi-Chaotic-Noodles'.
Wave-change is the demo of the CC controllers (1Mb), in Paul Nagle's own words 'It has no delay or anything fancy, Just Osc1 altering Bank and Osc2 altering Wave, All controllers simply derived from note number useing Cubase's Logical edit. As the sequence Progresses, I fiddle about manually, as I always do...'
MonoWaveing is a superb tune from Paul Nagle, featuring the Monowave (7Mb), showing how the Monowave can fit into a complete tune seemlessly (thanks to Paul Nagle for this superb tune).
Monowave sequence is a short extract of Monowave from the above tune, you can hear the waveforms being changed via midi CC.
Mini Solo A Mini Moog'ish solo, played by myself (412Kb). Its a good demo of the newest note priority, its also a good sound for those outrageous MiniMoog style solos.
Table Tennis From Hermann Seib (182Kb), manic sequence with some crunchy sounds.
Subtle LFO Modulation (222Kb) a small amount of LFO to both oscillators on a bass line.
Mini'ish solo with LFO (670Kb) Modulation depth controlled by modwheel.
LFO rate being changed (558Kb) Midi controller 48 now controls LFO/ARP rate
LFO to VCF (281Kb) LFO being sent to VCF. The lfo rate is being varied by MIDI CC 48.
Another lead Solo (1.1Mb) This one is done by Paul Nagle, showing the superb filter at its best (slight delay added with wavelab).
sequence (1.1Mb) simple sequence looped and jsut playing with the knobs (delay added with wavelab)
fifths anyone (1.3Mb) showing off the fifths and some aliasing effects (delay added with wavelab).
Sampled Monowave (The bells!) (343Kb), Monowave Sampled into an Akai 3000XL, This is Two oscillators (waveform C0 on both), slightly detuned with a little lfo on the second.
Sampled Monowave 2 (stringy) (901Kb), Monowave Sampled into an Akai 3000XL, Two oscillators (waveform 00, sawtooth, on both), slightly detuned with a little lfo on the second gives the sound a lovely motion.
Single sounds
Here are some sounds showing the Monowave's power and truly unique character:
1. Plain sound - 2 different waveforms, plus small amount of two sub oscs mixed with filter sweep & slight detune.
2. De-res1 - same as above but showing effect of de-res button.
3. 2 Oz - Two osc's on their own, no sub oscs.
4. 2 Subs - Two sub oscillators on their own, varying decay of VCF EG.
5. De-res2 - One oscillator, no subs, showing effect of de-res with VCF wide open.
6. Bell - Two osc's same waveform slight detune, again normal and then with deres.
7. Clunk - Nice fat clunky sound.
8. Vocal - Vocal type waveforms.
9. Saw - Big fat sawtooth, slight detune and sub oscs in a little same oct, then OZ2 octave lower than OZ1
10. FatBass - Big fat bass sound, sawtooth on both osc's, slight detune, Both Sub osc's and a little resonance.
11. Filter sweep, Slow decay sweep of above, who says digital oscillators can't sound fat and warm!
12. Forbidden planet 1 - Two waveforms the same, but tuned DOWN 3 octaves and played within the lowest note range on midi (sub audio), a little detune.
13. Forbidden planet 2 - as above, but with different waveforms, remeber these are SUB audio waveforms, what you hear is the aliasing of the waveforms.
Arpeggiator Demos
1. Mode A without Hold This just plays the notes your hold in the order you pressed them (also showing control of speed via modwheel)
2. Mode A with Hold This plays the notes you press in the order you hit them, with hold on (sustain pedal) you can add to the arpeggiator, even the same note, upto 64 notes.
3. Mode B without Hold In this mode it plays the notes you press in the order you pressed them, then repeats this an octave up.
4. Mode B with Hold Same as above, but with the ability to add notes to arpeggio (even same note) whilst Sustain pedal held, upto 64 notes.
5. Mode C without Hold This mode plays the notes you pressed BUT, it plays the first note, then the first note an octave up, second note, then second note and octave up, etc.
6. Mode C with Hold Same as above, but with the ability to add notes to arpeggio (even same note) whilst Sustain pedal held, upto 64 notes.
7. Mode A, MIDI Sync Mode A and a single note, C, held down, set to play 96 beats to the bar and running at 300BPM, very 60's sci-fi laser!
8. Mode B, MIDI Sync Mode B and a single note, C, held down, set to play 96 beats to the bar and the tempo varied from 20BPM to 300BPM and back again.
9. Mode A, MIDI Sync 327.7 BPM, Mode A and C1, C3 and C5 held down, set to play 96 beats to the bar , adjusting the Keyfollow to filter amount, then slowing it down to 40BPM.
10. Acid Arp - two sawtooths, and a little sub osc, Internal arpeggiator, this demonstrates the unique ADSR, Filters Attack is set to a long time and the ADSR wont retrigger until the attack is complete.
11. Showing the fifths again Just a straight sequence, but fadeing in and out the two oscillators and sub oscillators.
12. Metal seq Very metallic sound, from Till Kopper.
13. Slow bell Bell like sound with slow attack.
14. TAPOTM The Awesome Power Of Two Monowaves, Two monowaves playing the same patch
15. TAPO3M The Awesome Power Of 3 Monowaves, THREE monowaves playing the same patch
16. TAPO3MPB The Awesome Power Of 3 Monowaves Playing bass, Three Monowaves, one panned left , one panned right and one cente but an octave lower.
