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Post by baynative on Feb 3, 2010 19:50:43 GMT
What's up to everyone,
In the hope that I satisfy all of the protocols associated with becoming a new member, my humble musical attributes...
Lover of synthesized music currently studying electronic emulations of some of the legends in an effort to create new sounds to add to my production cache.
Air, Daft Punk and Justice are a few artists I enjoy listening to.
My current software setup includes Arturia's Prophet V, and Analog Factory and GForce's Minimonsta. I'm in the process of defining the sound for a new project. I'm considering adding GForce's Virtual String Machine and am also looking for some good virtual bass software.
As an alternative to my own methods, I'm looking to find a good programming path to use to more quickly arrive at distinctive sounds. I'm hoping this community will assist that journey.
Looking forward to some great research and interaction.
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Post by Polymoog Lover on Feb 14, 2010 19:55:25 GMT
Hey, welcome to the boards! I might be able to help you patch in sounds more quickly, (if that's what you're looking for).... PM me if you want some help.
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Post by Polymoog Lover on Feb 14, 2010 19:59:56 GMT
Oh, and I almost forgot! Before you go out and buy the VSM by G-Force, check out this wonderful Solina String Ensemble VSTi! It sounds so rich! www.elektrostudio.ovh.org/index2.php?go=2This is actually a pack of 10 Vintage Synth emulations, all of which are very good. There's even an Oberheim Two-Voice... but for you, there's an ARP Solina!
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Post by nervejam on Feb 15, 2010 15:32:01 GMT
I've been using a VST Solina thing for ages. No idea where it came from, must have been a free download or something. I'm going to check out the stuff from this link as well, though.. downloading now (slowly).. I can recommend 4front piano module as well.. not forgetting Cheeze Machine and Superwave..
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Post by nervejam on Feb 15, 2010 16:20:18 GMT
WOW! Just checking the analogpack VSTs... excellent. The odyssey, solina, and mellotron are bloody excellent! Oh, and the drum machine.. (minipops?)
In fact, they're all excellent, apart from the weird rhythm sequencer thing that I can't be pestered with..
Apparently all created using synthedit.. (says the readme..)
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