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Fury-800 a Free KORG Poly-800 Polyphonic Synthesizer Software Instrument

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Fury 800 a Free KORG Poly 800 Polyphonic Synthesizer Software Instrument

The Fury-800 is a software instrument for Microsoft Windows (VST) and Apple macOS (VST/AU) simulating the KORG Poly-800 polyphonic synthesizer from 1983.

Once upon a time, Björn Arlt promised himself not to create a simulation of an existing piece of hardware that Björn does not own by. Anyway, after receiving so many emails about “Why not recreating the Poly-800?” he thought “Why not?”. After all, this could have been the first polyphonic synthesizer Björn ever had bought – if it were not for the mighty Bit One.

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In the mid-’80s, it was time for weird and futuristic designs. It was also time for transition (from analog to digital…) and for relentless cost reduction – how else could one explain the advent of music machines with zillions of parameters but only two buttons to edit them?

The Yamaha DX7 became an icon of its time (plus beyond), and other manufacturers gave their new machines a similar look: Parameter numbers and ranges were printed on the faceplate, knobs/sliders disappeared, pseudo-technical diagrams and LED displays were ubiquitous.

Björn does not claim that the Fury-800 sounds exactly like the Poly-800. He explicitly do state this although he doubts that all those who claim they can really can tell the difference.

Fury-800 Simulation Enhancements

Björn talks about the enhancements he made to the Fury-800

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  • The Fury-800 can be 64 voice polyphonic – the Poly-800 only offered 8 voices(just 4 in DOUBLE mode).
  • Velocity is ‒ optionally ‒ available.
  • Due to technical reasons, the Poly-800 was paraphonic with respect to the VCF (the special chip used for the eight DCOs did not output the individual DCO signals but a mixture of their octave signals; thus the signal of the DCOs could only be filtered in their sum). But the God Mode will turn the Fury-800 into a “true” polyphonic synthesizer.
  • Where ever-useful I turned step-like parameters into their continuous equivalents. For example, you can adjust the level of the 8’ DCO wave instead of just turning it on or off.
  • The sequencer in the Poly-800 offered 256 “steps” – but the correct description would have been that it offered 256 events (for example a chord of three notes eats three “steps” and not just one). The sequencer of the Fury-800 is different and features 256 “real” steps. In theory, you can have sequences of 256 steps where each step stores a chord of 64 notes.
  • Editing the Poly-800 is no fun because you have to dial each parameter using the numeric keyboard, and there is no slider to change the parameter’s value (just two buttons). The Fury-800 has the option to show and edit all parameters at the same time.
  • The Chorus effect of the Poly-800 was said to be a stereo chorus. Well, I don’t want to split hairs here, but in fact, it was a mono chorus where the inverted signal was mixed to the right channel of the Poly-800’s output (quite a common pattern in these days). The chorus in the Fury-800 also is a mono effect, but here you can select if the chorus signal shall be inverted when mixed to the right channel or not.

Fury-800 Features

  • Two band-limited DCOs with individual envelope generators
  • Two waveforms with additive harmonics (16′, 8′, 4′, 2′)
  • Single (paraphonic) lowpass VCF and Noise
  • On-board sequencer and Chord Memory
  • Pseudo-stereo Chorus effect
  • Tweaks:
    • Up to 64 voices polyphony with Velocity
    • “God Mode” for real polyphony
    • Continuous parameter values and direct access
  • Resizable user interface
  • MIDI Learn – all parameters can be controlled by MIDI CC
  • Plug-in supports Windows (32 bit and 64 bit) and macOS (64 bit)

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All music and software available here is free of charge. However, you may want to help Full Bucket Music by donating.

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Signal Sounds Roundup May 2022

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Hello everyone. We’ve been on a Budhist retreat in a cave on the dark side of the Moon for the last two years and literally just returned to Earth today. Did we miss anything whilst we were gone? Anything exciting happen?

Signal Sounds Roundup May 2022

Now that we’re back, fully enlightened and settled in again we’ll endevour to make these mails more regular, keeping it short and sweet and hopefully giving you the best new synths and modules and a few interesting titbits we’ve seen on our travels over the internetz.

Superbooth

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Superbooth is the primary source of excitement in the modular and synth world at the moment, taking place in Berlin on Thursday 12th May through to Saturday.  Both myself and Aleks will be bothering every one of the 100+ companies exhibiting there to get the lowdown on what new delights they have for us.  We’ll do a round up afterwards but the best place to see regular updates would be on our Instagram page.

Ben DivKid

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Ben DivKid continued his mission to bring interesting and affordable modules to the world,  His last was with Stead State Fate (the wildly successful RNDStep) and this time around he returns to his first partners, Befacco, to bring us the Stereo Strip. 

It’s outrageously good value given that some companies charge more than £200 just for an Audio In and Out module – this one offers that feature (Eurorack or standard Line level, separately selectable for both in and out) PLUS a very high quality Stereo panner and EQ circuit.  It’s very funky and not very chunky given that it’s only 6hp.  The usual high quality video from Ben (above) is here if you need more convincing.

Look Mum No Computer 

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Look Mum No Computer has been a big figure on YouTube for a long time now and has a repuation for unusual large format 5U modular synths but has now taken those designs and succesfully transplanted them into Eurorack format.  The first (of many) module is an all analogue Oscialltor with built in visual Tuner (something rarely seen and since the demise of TipTop’s Z3000…almost impossible to find) and other performance oriented features like Octave Switches.  Almost sold out already, move quick if you need to get one.

Non Eurorack Stuff 

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Non Eurorack Stuff – still lots of interesting stuff happening outside of your rack, look out for some really, really good stuff from Polyend, Moog and Korg in particular and of course the new Dave Smith/Oberheim release, the OB-B8 which we’ll be elbowing people out of the way to get a shot of at the show.

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Signal Sounds Shop – if you’ve communicated with us over email in the last year you’ll have heard us moan about how long it’s taken to get the new place fully up and running after out move, however…..we have some final touches being applied to the showroom next week and after that we’ll be in a much better place to make a really inviting and comfortable place to enjoy synths and geek out in. There’s all the Eurorack you can eat plus a cross section of vintage synths, drum machines, mixers and effects to mess with. And a Beer Fridge.

New and Updated Stock

Just a few bits that are in stock now that are worth mentioning

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  • Tendrils Mutants MK2 – newly designed 3.5mm to 1/4″ Jack cables from Tendrils in their usual array of tasty colours
  • AJH Synth – Multii Burst. The fist batch of these sold out on teh first day, second batch are coming on Friday, don’t miss out on this new take on the Burst Genarator concept with adjustable attack and decay slopes for each pulse in the Burst group.
  • Random Source – Serge APNC has you covered for crossfading between complex audio and CV signals AND a Noise Source (Pink and White) too.
  • Cre8 Audio – Function Junction.  Cre8 have hooked up with Pittsburgh Modular and have some very exciting releases planned over the next few weeks.  Check out this very affordable and clever modulation source module for starters.  And wait until you see what else they have coming….it’s pretty damn fine.
  • Ziqal – Dimension Wavetable Processor. A really interesting new Wavetable Oscillator with some unique features (24 note polyphony and full Unison mode for starters), it was highly successful on Kickstarter and now gets a more general release for the rest of latecomers.
  • Acid Rain Technology – Constellation.  With a similar approach to Torso’s T-1 Euclidean Sequencer generator, this new module from Acid Rain has 8 channels of subtly interacting tracks giving endlessly interesting and unique pattern generation.

This little lot have show up over the last week or two:

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  • Massive Tendrils restock, Right Angled and Straight
  • Malekko sent us a nice selection of Varigate and the Quad series (criminally under-appreciated modules in our humble opinion)
  • UDO Synths – the Super 6 Desktop and Keyboard synths are back in both colours
  • Korg – ARP 2600 Anyone? Comes in a very cool suitcase with a Keystep style keyboard controller.
  • MiniKorg 700? Also comes in a ridiculously lavish case, this thing is a work of art.
  • Dreadbox – Desktop Polyphonic Analogue for just over £350? Yes please.
  • Michigan Synth Works have sent us….the works!
  • ALM made us Workout by unpacking a huge box of Pam’s, Squid and all their patch cables amongst other highly sought after bits
  • ADDAC also sent us a hefty big box of modules, we’ve got pretty much everything in stock at the moment.
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Korg Opsix – “CyberKorg” 50 Presets & Sequences

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Korg Opsix – 50 Presets & Sequences

CyberKorg is LFO.STORE’s first soundset from the Korg Opsix series made by Anton Sacral Reason & Nick Chronos – creators of Cinematica, Ambika, Wavestate sounds.

“CyberKorg” 50 Presets & Sequences

  • Massive strings & lush pads
  • Razor leads & plucks
  • Low & neurotic basses
  • Arps & modular sounds

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CyberKorg is available now.

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – Drums and Samples

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Eurorack Live Patch Explained – Drums and Samples

Hey there! This is the second video of a three-part series explaining the patch on my eurorack modular synth for live performances. This time we’ll have a look at the parts of the patch responsible for drums and sample playback. Next week we go over how I clock and mix everything.

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