Truth!!!Fleer wrote:Alesis Andromeda. Would be nice to see how it stands up to the IK Syntronik version.
Your Dream RetroMods?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Maybe a Prophet 5, now that I'm looking back. Any value in a CS-80? I was never very impressed with the CS-80, personally, but if you all like it, I'd go along.
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- KVRAF
- 3735 posts since 17 Sep, 2016
I dunno, been running the demo of u-he Repro-5, and that there is the slam dunk IMO.Watchful wrote:Maybe a Prophet 5, now that I'm looking back.
Ask Vangelis ...Watchful wrote: Any value in a CS-80? I was never very impressed with the CS-80, personally, but if you all like it, I'd go along.
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- KVRist
- 119 posts since 9 Sep, 2006
My top list for retromod is
1. DW 8000 - only
2. D 50 - only
3. Roland System-100 - only
4. Kawai K 5000 - only
5. JD 800 - only
1. DW 8000 - only
2. D 50 - only
3. Roland System-100 - only
4. Kawai K 5000 - only
5. JD 800 - only
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- KVRAF
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- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
If you're interested in a near-perfect FREE Korg DW-8000 emulation, Full Bucket Music has the FB-7999 ready for download. I love that thing.
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- KVRAF
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- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Well, it lacks an arpeggiator for obvious reasons, but other than that, imports and exports in the DW's formats, and also emulates a DW-6000, which the original didn't do, either. But other than that, it's perfect!
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- KVRAF
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- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Also, Tracktion's Digital retromod has a few DW-8000 patches, but they're ultimately just samples.
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- KVRAF
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- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
There are hundreds of sounds available in Digital 1, all cryptically named.
Some have clues as to their origin ("Bellish Vector" is certainly pulled off a Prophet VS, "81Z Voices" is a Yamaha TX81Z, etc.), but most have names like "Fret Bass" or "Repetitions," so it's not easy to say.
"DW Brass," "DW EP Pad," "DW Pad," and "DW Rhodes" are obviously from a 6000 or 8000.
"Korgish Pad," "Slow 8K Pad," too.
But some sounds, such as "Warm DWFM," are combinations or samples of layered synths, as indeed any of these are. You'll likely never know for certain what's a real DW-8000. Again, Full Bucket's DW-8000 emulation is the way to go to get the original sounds in a plugin, including all the original presets that came on that cassette tape, plus the sounds from the MEX-8000 and EX-8000 as well. And all fully editable.
https://www.fullbucket.de/music/fb7999.html will get you right to the description. The graphic there of the interface should give you a good indication of how careful Bjorn was in putting it together. Far better than Tracktion's RetroMod for DW-8000 accuracy and flavor.
Some have clues as to their origin ("Bellish Vector" is certainly pulled off a Prophet VS, "81Z Voices" is a Yamaha TX81Z, etc.), but most have names like "Fret Bass" or "Repetitions," so it's not easy to say.
"DW Brass," "DW EP Pad," "DW Pad," and "DW Rhodes" are obviously from a 6000 or 8000.
"Korgish Pad," "Slow 8K Pad," too.
But some sounds, such as "Warm DWFM," are combinations or samples of layered synths, as indeed any of these are. You'll likely never know for certain what's a real DW-8000. Again, Full Bucket's DW-8000 emulation is the way to go to get the original sounds in a plugin, including all the original presets that came on that cassette tape, plus the sounds from the MEX-8000 and EX-8000 as well. And all fully editable.
https://www.fullbucket.de/music/fb7999.html will get you right to the description. The graphic there of the interface should give you a good indication of how careful Bjorn was in putting it together. Far better than Tracktion's RetroMod for DW-8000 accuracy and flavor.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
There was an intro sale--I think Digital 1 has been out for at least two years.
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- KVRAF
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- 1599 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
No harm--Tracktion offers dozens of sales throughout the year with some surprisingly deep discounts.
Personally, I think you'll appreciate FB-7999 more, if you're a fan of the DW-8000 and its family. If you prefer the sound of that era, and the actual hardware isn't as essential to you, then the Retromod is the way to go. Either way, the FB-7999 plugin is free and fantastic. And there are quite a few DW-series soundbanks on the web that you can grab and use with it.
Personally, I think you'll appreciate FB-7999 more, if you're a fan of the DW-8000 and its family. If you prefer the sound of that era, and the actual hardware isn't as essential to you, then the Retromod is the way to go. Either way, the FB-7999 plugin is free and fantastic. And there are quite a few DW-series soundbanks on the web that you can grab and use with it.
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- KVRAF
- 19817 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I know that's an old post and it doesn't look like your request was granted in the last five years but I second the desire for a VFX Retro Mod.Watchful wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 3:44 pm An Ensoniq VFX. I could do anything with one of these, and was heart-broken when a lightning strike blew out its motherboard. A RetroMod VFX would let you have all that cross-modulation again, without the hassle of the dreaded Keyboard Calibration Error or overheating.
I used to own one but sold it on due in large part to the horrible key clack it had and the overall pain of using the hardware.
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