I've made 160 backdrops to date, too many to post here. I have a slide show of all of them. Download the Zip:
https://www.galxygirl.com/studio/reason-backdrops.html
Here's one example:
Combinator Skins
http://www.galxygirl.com -- user since 2002
- CephaloPod
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Whoa.
2011 iMac i7; 24 GB RAM; OSX Sierra; Nektar LX 49; MOTU Microbook
Reason/Logic
Reason/Logic
- dandandaaan
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I've been looking for ages for some Combinator skins that I used to have but have now lost, maybe someone can help me!
They were super simple, almost just the standard design but in a few different colours and labeled "pad" "lead" "bass" "FX" etc, they were so very useful!! Any leads??
They were super simple, almost just the standard design but in a few different colours and labeled "pad" "lead" "bass" "FX" etc, they were so very useful!! Any leads??
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singer/songwriter with electronic tendencies
http://pointsmusic.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/points_music
Logic / Ableton Live / Reason Rack / Nord Stage 2 / Moog Grandmother / Eurorack / Guitars, drums, toys
http://pointsmusic.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/points_music
Logic / Ableton Live / Reason Rack / Nord Stage 2 / Moog Grandmother / Eurorack / Guitars, drums, toys
160 FREE Combinator Backdrops – now revised with some new ones, more consistent panels, and minor updates:
https://www.galxygirl.com/studio/reason-backdrops.html
https://www.galxygirl.com/studio/reason-backdrops.html
http://www.galxygirl.com -- user since 2002
- Aria Salvatrice
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I've started making a few backdrops for my own use, mostly retrocomputing devices.
Share them freely and don't hesitate to include them in compilations.
I'm also posting them on my site for archival.
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OXE
A combinator backdrop for the OXE FM Synth VST, with an aesthetic emulating its built-in skin.
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SN76489 PSG
The Texas Instruments SN76489 Programmable Sound Generator was used in many 8-bits and 16-bits consoles and computers. On this photo, I wired junk randomly on a breadboard, as I am as electronics-illiterate as it's legal to be and still own a "Babby's first Arduino" kit. You could use it with ScuzzyEye's MS-34 Digital Complex Sound Generator Rack Extension, the free SocaLabs Sega Master System SN76489 VST, or Aly James' Super PSG.
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Roland SC-88
In the early 90's, Roland's Sound Canvas General MIDI sound modules were among the best available to PC gaming enthusiasts unsatisfied with the sound of internal soundcards. Those modules are also known as the source of the "Touhou Trumpet", or "Zunpet" for short.
This backdrop was made by chopping bits and piece from this photograph CC-BY Wikimedia user Darklanlan. You could use it with Roland's very own Sound Canvas VA VST, or with samples of the device.
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Sound Blaster
Creative's Sound Blaster IBM PC sound cards were the de facto standard sound cards in 90's PC. This backdrop was made from bits and piece from their packaging.
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S.A.M. - Software Automatic Mouth
Don’t Ask Software's 1982 Software Automatic Mouth was the first commercial software-only speech synthesis program. Speech synth of this vintage is a staple of classic techno. This backdrop was made from a scan of the Atari version software packaging. You can find a re-implementation of SAM in VST form as Wavosaur's VST Speek.
Share them freely and don't hesitate to include them in compilations.
I'm also posting them on my site for archival.
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OXE
A combinator backdrop for the OXE FM Synth VST, with an aesthetic emulating its built-in skin.
_______________
SN76489 PSG
The Texas Instruments SN76489 Programmable Sound Generator was used in many 8-bits and 16-bits consoles and computers. On this photo, I wired junk randomly on a breadboard, as I am as electronics-illiterate as it's legal to be and still own a "Babby's first Arduino" kit. You could use it with ScuzzyEye's MS-34 Digital Complex Sound Generator Rack Extension, the free SocaLabs Sega Master System SN76489 VST, or Aly James' Super PSG.
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Roland SC-88
In the early 90's, Roland's Sound Canvas General MIDI sound modules were among the best available to PC gaming enthusiasts unsatisfied with the sound of internal soundcards. Those modules are also known as the source of the "Touhou Trumpet", or "Zunpet" for short.
This backdrop was made by chopping bits and piece from this photograph CC-BY Wikimedia user Darklanlan. You could use it with Roland's very own Sound Canvas VA VST, or with samples of the device.
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Sound Blaster
Creative's Sound Blaster IBM PC sound cards were the de facto standard sound cards in 90's PC. This backdrop was made from bits and piece from their packaging.
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S.A.M. - Software Automatic Mouth
Don’t Ask Software's 1982 Software Automatic Mouth was the first commercial software-only speech synthesis program. Speech synth of this vintage is a staple of classic techno. This backdrop was made from a scan of the Atari version software packaging. You can find a re-implementation of SAM in VST form as Wavosaur's VST Speek.
Just finished this one, was needing it badly
Albums: BandCamp | Youtubz: Noise Channel
Projects: P1 Easy Remote Mapping | Personal Refill Sale Store: https://payhip.com/noisesystems | Title Generator! untitled.noiseshadow.com
Projects: P1 Easy Remote Mapping | Personal Refill Sale Store: https://payhip.com/noisesystems | Title Generator! untitled.noiseshadow.com
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