Roland Cloud
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- KVRAF
- 7745 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I noticed just recently that the issue where the Roland Cloud Manager app would say a plugin has an update available (even though I already updated XV-5080) seems to be fixed now.
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Latest version also solved a problem I was experiencing in macOS, where RCM always stopped downloading anything after a while, displaying a message saying Roland Cloud Service was not available for the moment.
But it would be good if they start to be more careful with these new RCM versions. I am becoming tired of always experiencing new problems every now and then. It's about time they create something stable and reliable.
Oh, and start releasing new instruments (again) instead of Zenology extensions.
Fernando (FMR)
- KVRAF
- 13205 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica
I think it was very malicious on their part to allow 'weak' people like me one month use of the TR-808..... sigh.. I really should not have downloaded and tried it.
I have been using it everyday almost since 808 day and I suspect I will 'have' to buy it...
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
sigh
rsp
I have been using it everyday almost since 808 day and I suspect I will 'have' to buy it...
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
I must not ever fall for One Month of Free use of anything in Roland Cloud again..
sigh
rsp
sound sculptist
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- KVRian
- 821 posts since 14 May, 2014
Since everyone here is really lusting for the Roland JD-990 plugin, here are some interesting thoughts! I recently picked up the Roland JD-990, V-Synth, Nord Lead 2, Waldorf Q and Novation Supernova and used them to produce some 1990's style dance projects because I really wanted the authentic sound, and I'm personally someone who just sonically pines for that era. None of the old virtual analog synths (I suppose with the exception of the JP8000 within u-he Diva) are available to this day as plugins, so I wanted to pick them up to really nail the vision I had. To my amazement, even though these are different synths with very different characters (e.g. the Waldorf being very bright and metallic, the Supernova being super fat, the V-synth being very clear and very flexible like Omnisphere), I found the end-result in the mix to actually overlap much more than I expected. In the end, the best sounding mixes came from JD990 samples as the principle "90s-synth", and soft-synths like VPS Avenger and u-he Diva to beef it up. As great as those old VA's sound, I didn't feel like they compared or did anything that the latest soft-synths couldn't and, character-wise, there was more overlap between them than I expected.
They did their job remarkably well and they are already on their way back to new homes, but it was a fun and eye-opening experience. The conclusion I reached is that there's really only so much you need to really get that 1990's character and, if that's something you want, I felt like the Roland JD990 does it best enough that it's really all you would need. It cuts through the mix, sounds fat and flexible, and I think would be all you would have to use if that's the sound you're after. Of course, I'm also someone who is trying to limit the tools I use where I can, since it's mostly about speed and workflow to me at this point than having an excess of stuff. I can't comment on the Yamaha AN1x, Nord Lead 3, or other synths from that era that I never used, but I have a suspicion that my feelings wouldn't change much and I can't imagine myself splurging on those.
My two cents from a 1990's lover to anyone who wants some insight!
They did their job remarkably well and they are already on their way back to new homes, but it was a fun and eye-opening experience. The conclusion I reached is that there's really only so much you need to really get that 1990's character and, if that's something you want, I felt like the Roland JD990 does it best enough that it's really all you would need. It cuts through the mix, sounds fat and flexible, and I think would be all you would have to use if that's the sound you're after. Of course, I'm also someone who is trying to limit the tools I use where I can, since it's mostly about speed and workflow to me at this point than having an excess of stuff. I can't comment on the Yamaha AN1x, Nord Lead 3, or other synths from that era that I never used, but I have a suspicion that my feelings wouldn't change much and I can't imagine myself splurging on those.
My two cents from a 1990's lover to anyone who wants some insight!
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- KVRAF
- 11511 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
The individual plugins are circuit level models of each synth. They have all the features of the originals and often more. The Zenology expansions are approximations. So the filter response might not be as close for example, and they seem to lack some features/modulations. If you want one of the classic synths in the box, then the Legendary series will be the choice where both exist.
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- KVRist
- 345 posts since 4 Jun, 2020 from USA
- KVRAF
- 2288 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD
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- KVRAF
- 11511 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
As promised, Roland has converted the content store licences to Lifetime Keys in Roland Cloud. Just got the email.
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11053 posts since 12 May, 2008
Yes I received that as well.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:44 am As promised, Roland has converted the content store licences to Lifetime Keys in Roland Cloud. Just got the email.
Someone said it was possible to swap the lifetime keys for different ones. Anyone know how that is done? Do you have to have an active membership and swap for one that is included in that active memberhsip?
- KVRAF
- 2288 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
Yes. If you have an active membership, the option to delete your license and then add another in its place is available in your account.Echoes in the Attic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 7:00 pm Do you have to have an active membership and swap for one that is included in that active membership?
Win 10 | Ableton Live 11 Suite | Reason 12 | i7 3770 @ 3.5 Ghz | 16 GB RAM | RME Babyface Pro| Akai MPC Live II & Akai Force | Roland System 8 | Roland TR-8 with 7x7 Expansion | Roland TB-3 | Roland MX-1 | Dreadbox Typhon | Korg Minilogue XD