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Computer Music - CM-101

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Software: CM-101
Developer: Computer Music
Primary Type: Synth (Analogue / Subtractive)
Price (MSRP): Free with CM
Instrument(s): VST
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Windows 1.0 Released
Mac OS X 1.0 Released

Copy Protection: None
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Average User Rating: Average rating - 8.514

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CM-101
  • PolySynth (selectable to 16 voices)
  • Two oscillators
  • Resonant LP filter
  • Two ADSR
  • Single LFO
  • Saw, Square, Triangle and Sin waveforms
  • Responds to Velocity, Pitch Bend and MIDI CC's
  • Developed by Muon Software

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By crimsonwarlock
On 2nd June 2002
Version: na

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Excerpt from the orion-central review.

As I hinted in the introduction, this synth sound wonderful. It's filter is magnificent and with two oscillators there is not much to be wished for. Well, a noise generator and Hard-sync between the oscillators would make it a VERY complete synth. Because there are clearly some very high quality sound routines used in programming this synth, it does use a rather big amount of CPU power. There is a polyphony setting that let you limit the amount of voices to keep things in order though.
Besides this, the CM-101 has some hidden tricks like reversible Envelope and LFO modulation on the Filter section and reversible modulation amounts on the Oscillators as well.

read the full review at Orion-central:
http://www.orion-central.com/reviewcm101.shtml
 
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By kelly
On 26th March 2002
Version: 1.x

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Very useful little synth. While you have to buy CM to get it (not as cheap as it appears in NZ) is certainly good value for money.

Excellent for getting into programming analogue sounds.

pros- ease of use, quality of sounds.

cons - flexibility a little limited.
 
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By dracula
On 25th December 2001
Version: 2

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This thing Rocks!!!
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ok - very good VSTi - nice sounds - can be as lead or weird pads - if you like them analog sounds - go buy the mag - you can find the cm-101 on other issues than 36 still.
 
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On 29th November 2001
Version: ME

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What can You say.. Its Free. If you need to Tweek a Thick Bass Souind then look no further. I didnt mind Buying the Magazine for the Prog. It's A Good Mag. The 202 Drum Machine is a PRetty Cool toy. I use Battery though.

Subliminal
www.innervisionmusic.com
www.triptheory.com
 
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On 28th November 2001
Version: 1

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Not a bad little synth. You cetainly can't complain considering it's a freebie. Well, you can complain, and I will, just one thing mainly that I don't like about it, no portamento. Other than that I like it. Certainly nothing all that special, but it's low on CPU and can make some decent sounds. The interface looks good and is clearly laid out. It's a simple synth and is simple to figure out all the functions. Pretty much what you see is what you get, no hidden or cryptic functions to mess with. Thanks CM and Muon.
 
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