Giorgio Sancristoforo explores west-coast synthesis with Ongaku, a new standalone Synthesizer packed with probability and randomizers. Ongaku 有两个蓝色面板:上面板包含四个声部(官方称之为 “代理”),而下面板包含多种不同的功能,包括主时钟、“代理” 的八度、随机化功能(八度、包络、波形折叠和声像)、混响、主低通滤波器(预混响)、VU 表头和 ON/OFF 开关。 The name Giorgio Sancristoforo stands for sound design software products with experimental, wild concepts. Yes, the sound generators are all standalone, which means you can focus solely on the instrument and are less distracted by the DAW. Such a DAWless experience on the computer. His last release was a crazy Bentō Synthesizer/noise box with Japanese characters. Bento has a sister panel named Onguaku that goes in the west-coast direction. Ongaku We have two blue panels. The upper panel contains the four voices (agents) while the lower panel contains a wide of different functionalities. Including the master clock, agent’s octave, randomization functions (octave, envelopes, folding & panning), a reverb, a master lowpass filter (pre-reverb), a VU meter, and an ON/OFF switch. Each agent has the identic features: a hybrid generator with wavefolding and FM options to add harmonic content to the signal, a low pass gate with AR envelope, one probabilistic VCA, and a delay. They also have a mixer to choose between dry and wet signals. As in west-coast synths, Giorgio Sancristoforo uses lowpass gates instead of classic ADSR envelopes. But the already somewhat exotic sound shapers still have special characteristics here: According to Giorgio, some of the controls of the agents are not deterministic but rather probabilistic. So for example, the AR envelopes only set the maximal possible value and so you get trigger probabilities for them. These constantly give you new results and make them sound so organic. It is based on a generative approach. Ongaku Probabilistic Triggers The second panel offers a master clock with 2 primary probabilistic generators that trigger agent 1 and 3 and agent 2 and 4. Plus, every agent has its own secondary probabilistic trigger. This allows you to create complex rhythms and counterpoints between each agent. Finally, you get a vintage-inspired tape recorder with many tape simulations. Ongaku is capable of creating generative and unpredictable pads and drones, unstable noises, classic west-coast style bongos, and more. Another fascinating Synthesizer by Giorgio Sancristoforo. It’s a pity that the instruments are still not available as plugins. This would level them massively. Nonetheless, a wild synth perfect for experimental sound designers. Ongaku by Giorgio Sancristoforo is available now for 19,50 |