I think she's a girlFantasticDUDE wrote:Is there any chance of release this badboy:
edit: oops I just checked and you are right, only the male Lyrebird has a tail like that haha:
http://derek5491.tripod.com/id15.html
I think she's a girlFantasticDUDE wrote:Is there any chance of release this badboy:
But of course. It's the Osc B knob on the far left, when set to Direct and filter cutoff slightly right of it is set to Direct as well.nilhartman wrote:is the RePro Alpha "OSC-B -> VCF CUTOFF" trick still possible?
I assume support AT u -he dot com, which DAW btw?quantum1 wrote:Have had 2 crashes with Repro-1 one with crash dump, using VST3.
Where do I send crash dump?.
Sonar Platinumzvenx wrote:I assume support AT u -he dot com, which DAW btw?quantum1 wrote:Have had 2 crashes with Repro-1 one with crash dump, using VST3.
Where do I send crash dump?.
rsp
I was joking man!glokraw wrote:What an odd assumption. I, and probably a sizeable hostcraigtumps wrote:"Read The User Guide!!! (A few things are not up to date, but all in all it's got invaluable information)" -- No one is going to do that!![]()
of the kvr userbase missed out on 80's/90's hardware synths,
and this reproduction is so detailed, and sounds so fine,
that a great curiosity has got me downloading the pdf.
And the user comments from from actual Pro One owners,
and various local synth experts feed that all the more.
I'm counting on the manual transforming what to me are buzzwords,
into enough applied music technology, that I might even try to fold some waves in a few days, (whatever that is!)
if I don't run out of coffee![]()
Cheers
A syncs to B on the original too: http://www.pro-one-synth.org/manual.php?section=2notacevad wrote:My first ever synth back in '82 was a Pro 1 and I loved it. Owned it for 20 years or so and finally sold it on about 13/14 years ago. Downloaded the beta yesterday. I haven't gone much beyond the basic panel controls so far but I spent a couple of very happy hours playing with the mod matrix and coming up with insane lead sounds. I will definitely be buying this, it's the best analog emulation I've played so far.
From memory, I think the Osc sync was implemented differently on my Pro 1. I'm pretty sure that Osc B synced to Osc A whereas on Repro 1 Osc A syncs to Osc B. Was that a deliberate decision? Given the differences in the two oscillators' capabilities will there be a future option to sync B to A?
Ah, ok, I stand corrected! It was a long time ago...Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:A syncs to B on the original too: http://www.pro-one-synth.org/manual.php?section=2 (http://www.pro-one-synth.org/manual.php?section=2)notacevad wrote:My first ever synth back in '82 was a Pro 1 and I loved it. Owned it for 20 years or so and finally sold it on about 13/14 years ago. Downloaded the beta yesterday. I haven't gone much beyond the basic panel controls so far but I spent a couple of very happy hours playing with the mod matrix and coming up with insane lead sounds. I will definitely be buying this, it's the best analog emulation I've played so far.
From memory, I think the Osc sync was implemented differently on my Pro 1. I'm pretty sure that Osc B synced to Osc A whereas on Repro 1 Osc A syncs to Osc B. Was that a deliberate decision? Given the differences in the two oscillators' capabilities will there be a future option to sync B to A?
My memory gets fuzzy too.
The price got higher because you have to pay VATmtin79 wrote:I was just about to buy the repro-1 as i thought 69$ is a nice price for a synth like that.
After following the buy-link the price increased to 76,24 EUR which is more like 80$.
Somehow this put me off not knowing the real final price and that there's different prices for us and european customers ...
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