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AuthorTopic: stylophone - any luck for anyone?
tristan-
Posted: 1st January 2005 15:29
hello
stylophone vst
which hangs around here and there
is it some kind of a joke?
is it a dummy?
if anyone knows how to generate sounds out of that vst, please leave a note! Smile
rpc9943
Posted: 1st January 2005 15:33
i think its a joke.. sorry

RonC
vurt
Posted: 1st January 2005 15:40
theres a file with it that you need to drop into your system file for it to work Cool
androidlove
Posted: 1st January 2005 16:07
DIY here
cron
Posted: 1st January 2005 16:14
I'm seriously considering circuit-bending my Stylophone, but am a bit worried about breaking it. Why that is I don't know, seen as I really hate its sound. Will try to get any results posted as a sample set if I go ahead with it. Smile
ianweb123
Posted: 1st January 2005 16:16
Pah!! Give me a 350s anyday
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