Or a 700s or a 800DV or a poly 61 or a poly 800 or a DW6000/8000Stefken wrote:A Korg MS 20 .
(The one from Korg is no good).
The scrooo v1.2.0
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Make a demo track called Scrooo You!
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Yes, a Poly-61, a DW-8000 or a MS2000b would be awesome!Bump1 wrote:Oh please Poly 61!!!!!Halonmusic wrote:Or a 700s or a 800DV or a poly 61 or a poly 800 or a DW6000/8000Stefken wrote:A Korg MS 20 .
(The one from Korg is no good).
A MS-20... it would not be awesome, it would be a dream coming true. But with probably a huge work to do for Björn.
I don't find at all the Korg Collection's MS-20 software emulation bad. For me its DSP is excellent. The only thing which is really horrible in their MS-20 emulation is that crappy scrollable interface and those tiny letters on the panel (I have the same reviews for their Polysix and their Mono/Poly). But I use them all everyday and I'm really happy with them all.
What would be really nice from Björn, would be a Poly-61 or a DW-8000 or a MS2000b, yes. Or perhaps the SQ-1 sequencer (enhanced in the number of steps as an additional gift).
But, I guess he will leave us with our dreams and will announce his own choice later, when the project is close to the end of the developments. And I like the mysteries...
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+ 1 for DW series, especially the 8000!!! <3
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Bump1 wrote:Oh please Poly 61!!!!!Halonmusic wrote:Or a 700s or a 800DV or a poly 61 or a poly 800 or a DW6000/8000Stefken wrote:A Korg MS 20 .
(The one from Korg is no good).
Turello wrote:+ 1 for DW series, especially the 8000!!! <3
BlackWinny wrote:Yes, a Poly-61, a DW-8000 or a MS2000b would be awesome!Bump1 wrote:Oh please Poly 61!!!!!Halonmusic wrote:Or a 700s or a 800DV or a poly 61 or a poly 800 or a DW6000/8000Stefken wrote:A Korg MS 20 .
(The one from Korg is no good).
A MS-20... it would not be awesome, it would be a dream coming true. But with probably a huge work to do for Björn.
I don't find at all the Korg Collection's MS-20 software emulation bad. For me its DSP is excellent. The only thing which is really horrible in their MS-20 emulation is that crappy scrollable interface and those tiny letters on the panel (I have the same reviews for their Polysix and their Mono/Poly). But I use them all everyday and I'm really happy with them all.
What would be really nice from Björn, would be a Poly-61 or a DW-8000 or a MS2000b, yes. Or perhaps the SQ-1 sequencer (enhanced in the number of steps as an additional gift).
But, I guess he will leave us with our dreams and will announce his own choice later, when the project is close to the end of the developments. And I like the mysteries...
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I want my old Poly 800 back...; - )
The bigger part of the collectin is about nostalgia anyway...
The bigger part of the collectin is about nostalgia anyway...
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Well, it will be Polyphonic at least.
Cheers, Björn
Cheers, Björn
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- 4534 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
With 61 voices ?Full Bucket wrote:Well, it will be Polyphonic at least.
Cheers, Björn
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No, 64. Looks like some folks will get disappointed...
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BlackWinny wrote:With 61 voices ?Full Bucket wrote:Well, it will be Polyphonic at least.
Cheers, Björn
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Full Bucket wrote:Well, it will be Polyphonic at least.
Cheers, Björn
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It's impossible to get disappointed by one of your creations.Full Bucket wrote:No, 64. Looks like some folks will get disappointed...
Even the most simple synth you've made (Kern) is a true blast to play with by some unique character, especially with the leads.
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Agree.BlackWinny wrote:It's impossible to get disappointed by one of your creations.Full Bucket wrote:No, 64. Looks like some folks will get disappointed...
Even the most simple synth you've made (Kern) is a true blast to play with by some unique character, especially with the leads.
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- 6980 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
KORG N C H would be interesting as a plugin...
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I like your sense of humor!Full Bucket wrote:No, 64. Looks like some folks will get disappointed...
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