Vsti for 80's FAT soundz?

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Hello, im looking for a Big,Fat,Dirty Vsti(free if it's possible), for stuff like REX THE DOG, and electro stuff

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Use the resources around you. KVR has a database of VSTi's with reviews, specs and links. You can download them and see if they fit the bill.

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try the minimoog and modular 2 from arturia, asynth or zero vector.

they're able of almost anything...cheers

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Superwave. And it's free
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I don't know from REX THE DOG. But if the Vangelis/Jarre sound appeals to you, Arturia also makes the CS80 V (as well as the aforementioned Moog emulators).

CS80 V is a very nice-sounding emulation of a classic hundred-kilogram, easily-detuned, bristling-with-controls polyphonic monster synth from Yamahamahamaha. I've seen it called "Japan's first great synthesizer" on one of the big synth-museum websites. (ah -- it's Vintage Synth Explorer.)

If you have a MIDI ribbon controller you'll be in the catbird seat for sure. If you're even more fortunate and own a MIDI keyboard with per-key aftertouch, you'll find yourself atop a virtual volcano of rich, luscious eighties sound.

Not free by a long shot, but it's worth the price IMO.

Meffy
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CS-80V is a beast! Funny thing, last week I was considering selling it, since I hadn't used it for months, so I started fiddling with it for a while, just to make sure it doesn't inspire me anymore. All of a sudden, I ended up with one of my best tracks to date - CS-80V is a keeper!!!

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80's electro you say?
  • Arturia minimoogV
    GMedia Oddity
    Korg Legacy Polysix
    Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V
    NI Pro-52
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I'd rather say Claw or Beast from refx....

free or cheap and as raw, fat and dirty as you can wish for.... :-D

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For free PolyIblits a very good one, Freealpha is good for what your after aswell. To name just two.

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Btw. Rex The Dog themselves used a Korg 700S for their tracks...

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...so I guess the Korg Legacy wouldn't be the worst choice. Everything but free though.
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There you go! 8)
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