Ignite7 wrote:If expanded with more synths in the future, a Roland XP-80 would be a cool edition to the collection already in play.
Teksonik wrote:
The problem would be you'd need the permission of the copyright holder of the original samples of those modules to do an exact emulation and I doubt Korg Roland etc would allow that.
But you could put together a generic rompler from those days by including samples like Shaku, Bottle Blow, Bells, Choirs, Strings, some Spacey sounds (think the D-50's "Soundtrack"), etc.
Teksonik wrote:
I'd love to have a Syntronik library that pays homage to that era and I've been saying that since Syntronik was released. After all there is an SY-77 module and it's not Analog so...
Syntronik includes only FM sounds from the SY99, and its representation in the library is vast and extensive.
zzz00m wrote: I think the plan with Syntronik design was to stick to analog gear.
zzz00m wrote:While FM is not analog, it is a form of digital synthesis. So it is a real classic digital synth, in the spirit of the DX7.
UrKungFuNoGood wrote:Just had a hard drive malfunction. Reinstalling everything.
It sure would be nice to have a batch installer for the sounds as opposed to going through dozens of install files (Syntronik, Miroslav, Syntronik) to get my sounds back.
Do we have a low-tech solution? Like, would it be possible to run the exe files on a command line with flagging/switching for default options and just have it run through a bat file that includes all the sound modules?
Question goes for Syntronik and Miroslav as well.
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