https://github.com/linuxmao-org/VL1-emulator
Cheers!
Korg M1 is a rompler.
Oh yeah dB, I love that band, classic song! So apparently I won't need to design the drums this time arounddoctorbob wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:16 pm @mylofi The VL-1 is very like my PT-10. Here's the VL-1 in action at about 1:13 onwards. The clinky perc beat is the VL-1, same on the PT-10
dB
For a moment i thought it'd be an emulation of a Yamaha VL1, but alasMyLoFy wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:53 pm Great discussion! I don't own adequate hardware, but I found this beauty of an emulator and think that'll be my option![]()
https://github.com/linuxmao-org/VL1-emulator
Cheers!
Probably not because it's a rompler... but similarly to that and the D-50, I would also very much like to use the Korg Triton! The part-sample-playback-part-synthesis to me is still synthesis, in hardware form! But alas, rules are rules.
After 8 pages that is still a bloody good question. For mine, choose synth, make a track, don't be a devious bastard and have funkvotchin wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 3:38 am For example, Diva isn’t an emulation of any one synth. But it’s there in the first post. So, what are the criteria?
Seems fair. With any luck (time permitting), I’ll give it a go.H-man wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 3:47 amAfter 8 pages that is still a bloody good question. For mine, choose synth, make a track, don't be a devious bastard and have fun![]()
Cool. Just stay away from samples. Samples are bad.
You don't have to be confused. You will find the answer to your question in this video:kvotchin wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 3:38 am Okay, I’m confused.
There seems to be general confusion, unless I’ve missed some kind of clarification, as to what is allowed and what isn’t.
So I assume I can use something like a reverb pedal on my hardware synth?You may use any hardware effects unit as long as it follows the usual effect rules.
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