The Quilcom ASS: Analogue Sounding Synthesiser

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The Quilcom ASS: Analogue Sounding Synthesiser

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Hi guys!

The Quilcom ASS is an Analogue Sounding Synthesiser. It allows you to explore the old debate about analogue sounding better than digital techniques. You can switch between the detailed Analogue emulation and a pure “Digital” version of the same preset. This gives flexibility to find a quality of sound that appeals and is appropriate to purpose.

There are many tweakable parameters to adjust for both types of sound, so you can experience what early synthesists found when they first compared the new with the old.

The synth also has a range of effects where you can individually switch between an emulated vintage sound and a modern more “perfect” digital take.

The download includes a User Reference guide which goes into detail for every control and also provides background information on the processes and decisions made.

You can watch the demo video on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/B_tHH7GF6CY

Download here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5izee5qovygn4 ... 3.zip?dl=0

Updated to v1.053 on 10.5.19

I hope you enjoy your ASS!

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Spogg
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
No way I am going to use this synth!
"Bro, whatcha doin?"
"Well, playing with Spogg's ASS"

Nope. Won't happen.
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:lol: :lol:
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Omg, I fucking love it! The Analog emulation is so good! I love the sound of your ass. :lol:
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Wassaka wrote:Omg, I fucking love it! The Analog emulation is so good! I love the sound of your ass. :lol:


I think my ASS is warm...
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This is fantastic!... I have tried many different variations of mооg :D ... and your one of my favoriot!, I like the sequencer and track pop-corn!... I noticed that the sound of your synthesizer is very similar to that http://www.vintagesynth.com/moog/prodigy.php#
... Good job!
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Hello Spogg,

I love this, a really great contribution! Most of the analog synth sounds are great and I really like the fact you added analog effect too. They are some of my favorite parts of this synth.

A really great piece of work!

Take care, BobF.....
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I was told that FL Studio sees my ASS as an effect and won't play with a MIDI input.
This is because it has an external audio input.
So I've made a version with no external audio input and this is exported as an instrument:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1jsnixux6ysn8 ... t.zip?dl=0

I've ammended the first post to include this.

Cheers

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i'm too want to release my ass, but we still work on ass :(
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I wonder what comes next, one with a perky set of knobs maybe? :lol:
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