If Roland made a D50 vst emulation, would you purchase it?

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If Roland made a D50 vst emulation, would you purchase it?

Yes, as long as it was reasonably priced.
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Maybe, I would consider purchasing it.
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No, I don't have any interest in such a product.
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Fish
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The UVI Digital Synsations was free yesterday (instead of 150) if you entered a special code from Twitter)

You needed a free pace/ilok or whatever account to download the 10gig file...

Its ended now tho.

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Breeze's meat and potatoes pack for OBXD actually covers a lot of D50 ground for me. I'm really impressed with that pack. Lots of the sounds I was looking for. I have a lot to learn when it comes to sound design.

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Kriminal wrote:The UVI Digital Synsations was free yesterday (instead of 150) if you entered a special code from Twitter)
You needed a free pace/ilok or whatever account to download the 10gig file...
Its ended now tho.
They'll have another, they seem to be pretty common.
I got mine before for free also. And I gave the one away for free to get rid of it.
Makes you wonder why they need to give them away so often.

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arkmabat wrote:Breeze's meat and potatoes pack for OBXD actually covers a lot of D50 ground for me. I'm really impressed with that pack. Lots of the sounds I was looking for. I have a lot to learn when it comes to sound design.
The D50 is sample and synthesis. I dont see how you can get even close with the obxd.

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Kriminal wrote:
arkmabat wrote:Breeze's meat and potatoes pack for OBXD actually covers a lot of D50 ground for me. I'm really impressed with that pack. Lots of the sounds I was looking for. I have a lot to learn when it comes to sound design.
The D50 is sample and synthesis. I dont see how you can get even close with the obxd.

It's very simple synthesis though. The most powerful aspect of the D50 engine is the envelopes. The filters are primitive. There is really no reason that you can't get the general vibe of the D50 with Kontakt. Kontakt's flexible envelopes give you even more power really than the original D50 envelopes.

If I cared more I could whip up a convincing D50 synth in Reaktor fairly easily. It's not a complicated sampling engine, it's not a complicated synthesis engine, nothing about it is analog or challenging to emulate, and all the parts are there.

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ghettosynth wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
arkmabat wrote:Breeze's meat and potatoes pack for OBXD actually covers a lot of D50 ground for me. I'm really impressed with that pack. Lots of the sounds I was looking for. I have a lot to learn when it comes to sound design.
The D50 is sample and synthesis. I dont see how you can get even close with the obxd.

It's very simple synthesis though. The most powerful aspect of the D50 engine is the envelopes. The filters are primitive. There is really no reason that you can't get the general vibe of the D50 with Kontakt. Kontakt's flexible envelopes give you even more power really than the original D50 envelopes.

If I cared more I could whip up a convincing D50 synth in Reaktor fairly easily. It's not a complicated sampling engine, it's not a complicated synthesis engine, nothing about it is analog or challenging to emulate, and all the parts are there.
erm, i didnt mention kontakt....i was talking about obxd...

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ghettosynth wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
arkmabat wrote:Breeze's meat and potatoes pack for OBXD actually covers a lot of D50 ground for me. I'm really impressed with that pack. Lots of the sounds I was looking for. I have a lot to learn when it comes to sound design.
The D50 is sample and synthesis. I dont see how you can get even close with the obxd.

It's very simple synthesis though. The most powerful aspect of the D50 engine is the envelopes. The filters are primitive. There is really no reason that you can't get the general vibe of the D50 with Kontakt. Kontakt's flexible envelopes give you even more power really than the original D50 envelopes.

If I cared more I could whip up a convincing D50 synth in Reaktor fairly easily. It's not a complicated sampling engine, it's not a complicated synthesis engine, nothing about it is analog or challenging to emulate, and all the parts are there.
I've been saying the same thing for years! Load up Kontakt with some transient samples of striking wine glasses and blown pan pipes, layer them with sawtooth waves, and throw on some really low quality reverb.
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I think its here. Waiting to hear how it compares to the V-Synth's D-50 card
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I would only think about it if it wasn't one of those plug out or edm mini keyboards that you can't play thingymaboops. "Fish"

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It;s will available as permanent license for vst ? (just i was far of roland license system topic), i mean - not subscribtion only.

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Seems you can load it into the system 8 also.

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electro wrote:Waiting to hear how it compares to the V-Synth's D-50 card
Especially with the D-50 character mode.
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this would be a dream come true. but only with the f**king? subscription or full vst? I dont want a f**king subscription!!!!
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Caine123 wrote:this would be a dream come true. but only with the f**king? subscription or full vst? I dont want a f**king subscription!!!!
I wouldn't want that either, just the plugin for me.

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+1 (but for a reasonable price).
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