Is Project5 v2 Roland Groovesynth a VSTi/DXi
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- KVRian
- 723 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from C@L
I'm curious, the Roland Groovesynth in Project5 v2 - is that a VSTi or DXi?
I assume this is the same synth in Kinetic. Though, I couldn't tell from any literature whether you'd have to Rewire to P5 to use it, or if you could use it directly in something like Sonar.
Thanks,
Brian
I assume this is the same synth in Kinetic. Though, I couldn't tell from any literature whether you'd have to Rewire to P5 to use it, or if you could use it directly in something like Sonar.
Thanks,
Brian
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- KVRist
- 265 posts since 2 Jul, 2004 from Lost
..you can use it as a dxi plugin..but if it´s the same version like in kinetic ...it will also sound thin and crappy...
...even my old mc303 sounded better...
..but who will need it if you get "Dimension"...
tkay :
..but who will need it if you get "Dimension"...
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
I use the Groove Synth in Sonar.It has prefectly good sounds in my view with over 400 instrument patches.thenumber23 wrote:I'm curious, the Roland Groovesynth in Project5 v2 - is that a VSTi or DXi?
I assume this is the same synth in Kinetic. Though, I couldn't tell from any literature whether you'd have to Rewire to P5 to use it, or if you could use it directly in something like Sonar.
Thanks,
Brian
Clearly not a replacement for Trilogy or Atmosphere but fine for making music.
But yes Dimension is the *Main Event*.
Edit: just to add..Groovesynth is surely a DXi. VSTi...dont think so.
- KVRAF
- 4096 posts since 27 Aug, 2004
Some of the groovesynth patches are a bit brittle, some are perfectly useful.
When Kinetic first came out, the GrooveSynth was limited to working in either that or P5. They released a patch to allow it to work in Sonar as well. I don't know if there are going to be similar restrictions, but if it is to be a standard-format plugin, it will be a DXi and not a VSTi.
When Kinetic first came out, the GrooveSynth was limited to working in either that or P5. They released a patch to allow it to work in Sonar as well. I don't know if there are going to be similar restrictions, but if it is to be a standard-format plugin, it will be a DXi and not a VSTi.
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 3 Sep, 2001 from Atlanta, GA
Huh!.......what kind of audio card and monitoring system were you using. Hopefully, not a cheap crappy SB card and computer speakerstkay77 wrote:..you can use it as a dxi plugin..but if it´s the same version like in kinetic ...it will also sound thin and crappy......even my old mc303 sounded better...
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I'll tell you what, to my ears the Roland GrooveSynth patches are the real deal. That is one of the first things I checked, before I bought Kinetic, which I bought primarily for the Roland GrooveSynth plugin. Kinetic was worth the $79.00 bucks I paid for it, just for GrooveSynth plugin (which btw, being a Cake product, you can also use in SONAR, as a DXi
It's a great plugin, IMO, but it is DXi only. For P5 2.0 users, having the GrooveSynth plugin included, is a nice bonus, and makes the P5 2.0 update, even more attractive.
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- KVRAF
- 3476 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from NE Ohio, USA
It's annoying that GrooveSynth is locked to Kinetic, P5, & Sonar. I have other DXI-capable sequencers (including a copy of CAKEWALK Home Studio, and FLS) that it won't play in.
I wonder if Dimension is likewise crippled? I love my Sonar, but I also like my FLS...
Edit: according to this, Dimension is not locked. Maybe they'll loose the GrooveSynth, too?
Doug
I wonder if Dimension is likewise crippled? I love my Sonar, but I also like my FLS...
Edit: according to this, Dimension is not locked. Maybe they'll loose the GrooveSynth, too?
Doug
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- KVRist
- 265 posts since 2 Jul, 2004 from Lost
...the problem for me is i´m spoiled by the soundquality of Plugsound Drums & Synths so i had no more use for my mc303 and my D2 (which has the same soundengine like MC505 & JX305) and sold it...so i also have no use for Groovesynth ...but it´s free anyway, so i don´t mind...Huh!.......what kind of audio card and monitoring system were you using. Hopefully, not a cheap crappy SB card and computer speakers Smile
I'll tell you what, to my ears the Roland GrooveSynth patches are the real deal. That is one of the first things I checked, before I bought Kinetic, which I bought primarily for the Roland GrooveSynth plugin. Kinetic was worth the $79.00 bucks I paid for it, just for GrooveSynth plugin (which btw, being a Cake product, you can also use in SONAR, as a DXi Very Happy ). I did a patch to patch comparison with my Roland JX-305 GrooveSynth MIDI controller keyboard, which is the real deal. In case you don't know what it is, think of a MC909, with a keyboard. Razz The patches triggered from the GrooveSynth plugin, and played through, my Delta 66 24/96 audio card and JBL 4313 monitoring system were virtually indistinguisable, from like patches coming out of my JX-305 GrooveSynth.
tkay
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 3 Sep, 2001 from Atlanta, GA
..so i also have no use for Groovesynth ...but it´s free anyway, so i don´t mind...![]()
tkay
Hey, that's cool...we all have our fav softsynths
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- KVRist
- 235 posts since 16 Apr, 2003 from Norway
I remember wanting the mc909 really bad when it came out, but I couldn't afford it (I got the Rave-O-Lution 309 instead). I think the Groovesynth looks very interesting, as does P5 v.2. I'm kinda looking for a softstudio, and it looks very nice with the acid loop support, plus I liked the midi editor from the v1 demo.
Shame about the price (can't even afford v1 nowadays).
Shame about the price (can't even afford v1 nowadays).