Saturday, 22 March 2008

Technology old and new

For my sixth birthday (1978, if you must know), my main present from my parents was a Stylophone—a tiny monophonic electronic organ played by touching the tip of a stylus on a metal "keyboard". I had a white model, which may have been a bit rarer than the usual black-with-fake-wood-trim ones I've seen elsewhere—I ended up buying one of the latter from a jumble sale some years ago, and it's still around the house somewhere. Sadly, the white one succumbed to battery leakage in the end, but at least I still have the black one (if I can find it).

Around 2000, when I had rather more spare time than I do now, I built a Stylophone SoundFont (sampled sound bank) by sampling and looping every note on my Stylo, both via the built-in line output and by miking up the speaker. I then recreated the Stylo's vibrato in the SoundFont editor, and created a couple of patches with chorus effects. I still have the SoundFont somewhere, and might release it on this site some time if anyone is interested.

I mention this because at the time I made this SoundFont, I really wanted to make another one, this time of the Stylophone 350S. This was the "deluxe" Stylo, with a wider range of voices (organ, clarinet, etc.) and a higher price tag to match; I really wanted this instead of the model I actually got, but of course all these years later, I realise Mum and Dad would have been crazy to have bought such an expensive piece of kit for a six-year-old!

My wish to make a 350S SoundFont was understandably stymied by the difficulty of actually finding one—fully-working models are not common now, and those you do find are quite pricey—and I doubt I would find the time to sample it and produce the SoundFont these days. Just as well, then, that I no longer have to, as Precisionsound now offer a Stylophone 350S sampled "instrument".

Something else for my pocket money to go on sometime :-)

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2 Comments:

At 07 July 2008 19:58 , Blogger Gary said...

Hi. I play a little myself, and have been trying to come up with a reasonable rendition of 'Telstar' (a la The Tornadoes), so have been searching the internet for Stylophone stuff. I'd be interested to hear the lead of Telstar done with the SoundFonts (or better still, play it myself!)

 
At 16 July 2008 08:26 , Blogger Tim said...

Hi Gary,

Thanks for leaving your comment - sorry I took so long to approve it (I've been very busy recently!).

The Stylophone SoundFont that I put together, should be fine for 'Telstar' (though from what I read, the original record might've used a Clavioline. I'll see at some point about putting the SF on the site here - thanks again for commenting on this post.

 

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