Roland now into VSTi development, beginning with SH-101
- KVRist
- 456 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Finland
This is the only AIRA I am interested at the moment... hope to get more info of these virtual instruments soon and how they actually work.
Just wondering very much why there's no roland's pitch/mod-stick since that is what you need if you want to play something serious. Even though I still prefer the wheels.
Just wondering very much why there's no roland's pitch/mod-stick since that is what you need if you want to play something serious. Even though I still prefer the wheels.
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- KVRAF
- 6479 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
The keyboard isn't velocity sensitive either according to the Roland web page, so you'd probably want to play it via a different keyboard controller and just use the System-1 for knob-twiddling.muLperi wrote:Just wondering very much why there's no roland's pitch/mod-stick since that is what you need if you want to play something serious. Even though I still prefer the wheels.
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- KVRAF
- 1774 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
If the audio engine code isn't running native then it's an external DSP card with a VST GUI front end. That's no different from things like UAD cards, complete with the disadvantages that brings.
What's more, those with shorter memories might not realize Roland already did exactly this, with their VariOS system, over a decade ago. Except back then they actually thought they could ignore major DAW plugin formats.
Whether or not it's native? That needs clarification. But it would be wise to assume it's not the case before declaring Roland is any more in the VST business than companies like Access are.
I think we can expect some native synth VST's from Roland right after they do an analogue synth reissue
But I hope they'll prove that wrong some day..
What's more, those with shorter memories might not realize Roland already did exactly this, with their VariOS system, over a decade ago. Except back then they actually thought they could ignore major DAW plugin formats.
Whether or not it's native? That needs clarification. But it would be wise to assume it's not the case before declaring Roland is any more in the VST business than companies like Access are.
I think we can expect some native synth VST's from Roland right after they do an analogue synth reissue
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 12064 posts since 12 May, 2008
I don't understand this confusion. They said they are making VSTs. VST is a specific file format and plug-in standard which by definition loads into VST compatible DAWs. Whether or not the System-1 will act as a dongle when the roland VSTs are loaded into a DAW is a fair question, though not something I would assume. But I'm not sure how there is confusion about whether these will be VSTs when they said they are making VSTs. And why would the description say that the System-1 could control or even load the soft synths if all it could do is load them and not control them while they are loaded somewhere else?
Anyways we finally got an excellent 101 (TAL) after all these years and NOW Roland decides to do one? Too late Roland! Not many of your classics left to do accurately.
Anyways we finally got an excellent 101 (TAL) after all these years and NOW Roland decides to do one? Too late Roland! Not many of your classics left to do accurately.
- KVRAF
- 8087 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2014/02/r ... need-know/
They are VSTs. You can run them on your computer, but it's unclear whether they can run independently of the System-1 hardware. You can load one of them on the System-1 hardware and run it independently of a computer, though.
They are VSTs. You can run them on your computer, but it's unclear whether they can run independently of the System-1 hardware. You can load one of them on the System-1 hardware and run it independently of a computer, though.
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- KVRAF
- 5521 posts since 6 May, 2002
Between TAL and XILS, some great Roland analogs are already done. D50 is the digital Roland synth to do like Korg's Legacy and some digital FX like the DEP and SRV.Echoes in the Attic wrote:I don't understand this confusion. They said they are making VSTs. VST is a specific file format and plug-in standard which by definition loads into VST compatible DAWs. Whether or not the System-1 will act as a dongle when the roland VSTs are loaded into a DAW is a fair question, though not something I would assume. But I'm not sure how there is confusion about whether these will be VSTs when they said they are making VSTs. And why would the description say that the System-1 could control or even load the soft synths if all it could do is load them and not control them while they are loaded somewhere else?
Anyways we finally got an excellent 101 (TAL) after all these years and NOW Roland decides to do one? Too late Roland! Not many of your classics left to do accurately.
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- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Arturia Jupiter-8V is also a very accurate model of the original (although some people don't like it). The only thing I have against it is the control panel, where the editing part is too small to allow programming comfortably at modern resolutions.electro wrote: Between TAL and XILS, some great Roland analogs are already done. D50 is the digital Roland synth to do like Korg's Legacy and some digital FX like the DEP and SRV.
And we have the modules in DIVA too (including the digital oscillators). Roland took too much time, and I'm afraid they are too late to the party.
But the MKS line has some gems that could be interesting, if they do them properly. I would be interested in a complete MKS rack, for example. And the D-50 (maybe complemented with the JD-990) too, of course.
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Fernando (FMR)
- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
meh, theres already great sh, tb, tr emus that are free or dirt cheap. show me a D50 or JD or JV and i might be interested 
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]
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- KVRAF
- 6479 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
So, Roland, which has a history of not following through on software releases, decided it would be a good idea to compile, optimise and test the DSP code across two desktop OSs and a myriad different processor and memory combos as well as whatever is inside the System-1 (which may well be something like an ARM or a Sharc), rather than simply compile and test once to use the System-1 hardware exclusively and simply route audio into the DAW? Yep, that makes total sense from an engineering perspective before you even consider the anti-piracy advantages to Roland of only having the serious business done inside the hardware unit itself rather than treating it as a dumb dongle.foosnark wrote:http://createdigitalmusic.com/2014/02/r ... need-know/
They are VSTs. You can run them on your computer, but it's unclear whether they can run independently of the System-1 hardware. You can load one of them on the System-1 hardware and run it independently of a computer, though.
Now they may well take MIDI through the VSTi interface and return audio instead of expecting the user to hook up via a DAW audio channel, but it seems more likely to me that any hardcore synth stuff is going to happen inside the System-1 itself, much like a Virus TI, as someone said earlier.
Personally, I don't see this as a problem but people thinking this will give them N channels of SH-101 may want to wait and see before committing.
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Blue-eyed Blonde Ape Blue-eyed Blonde Ape https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=316754
- Banned
- 300 posts since 19 Nov, 2013 from Abandoned Spaceship
Go Roland! bring me 303 ITB!
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Soundbanks for Serum, Bazille, Diva, lush-101, Zebra2, Monark... Here
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
layzer wrote:meh, theres already great sh, tb, tr emus that are free or dirt cheap. show me a D50 or JD or JV and i might be interested
really? hardware ones with all the controls at hand?
No.
- KVRAF
- 37519 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
The VocoderKriminal wrote:electro wrote: Between TAL and XILS, some great Roland analogs are already done.
Really? what Roland emu have xils done?
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
i heard a chap say in one of the videos that the controls on the HW unit would turn on/off to match the plugin/out modules...given the 'limited' controls on the unit, im guessing that they will be limited to such things as the SH101 (as they already stated) and such things as the Juno's that have limited controls too...
i think ppl are too concerned with the 'vst' side of things, these are performance instrumewnts, hands on stuff to be messed around with, not moused over
i think ppl are too concerned with the 'vst' side of things, these are performance instrumewnts, hands on stuff to be messed around with, not moused over
