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RYXI > Audio > virtual synths 1 June 2006 21:42:10

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virtual synths

Phillip 1 June 2006 21:42:10
 I have been interested lately in virtual synthesizers since I do most of my
music writing/playing via the computer. I really like the Cakewalk TTS-1
synth that comes with Sonar, but what are some other ones that have a big
database of various sounds like the TTS-1? I mean, do keyboard makers like
Korg and Roland put out virtual synths based on their keyboards? I'd really
love to get a virtual synth of the Korg Triton keyboard...that would be
sweet! So any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

~ Phil


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James Price 30 May 2006 00:39:15 permanent link ]
 
"Phillip" <p@woh.com> wrote in message
news:grIeg.19876$fb­2.8091@newssvr27.new­s.prodigy.net...>I have been interested lately in virtual synthesizers since I do most of my> music writing/playing via the computer. I really like the Cakewalk TTS-1> synth that comes with Sonar, but what are some other ones that have a big> database of various sounds like the TTS-1? I mean, do keyboard makers > like> Korg and Roland put out virtual synths based on their keyboards? I'd > really> love to get a virtual synth of the Korg Triton keyboard...that would be> sweet! So any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

There are a number of Roland and Korg emulations available, although you'll
have about as much luck finding a Korg Triton simulation as you will the
K2600. Check www.kvraudio.com


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Ricky Hunt 30 May 2006 01:43:47 permanent link ]
 "Phillip" <p@woh.com> wrote in message
news:grIeg.19876$fb­2.8091@newssvr27.new­s.prodigy.net...>I have been interested lately in virtual synthesizers since I do most of my> music writing/playing via the computer. I really like the Cakewalk TTS-1> synth that comes with Sonar, but what are some other ones that have a big> database of various sounds like the TTS-1? I mean, do keyboard makers > like> Korg and Roland put out virtual synths based on their keyboards? I'd > really> love to get a virtual synth of the Korg Triton keyboard...that would be> sweet! So any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

The TTS-1 is a general midi module. Any GM based synth will have those
sounds (not the exact same sounds but each patch has to be certain type:
piano, bass, etc. Korg is making virtual synths based on the MS20, Polysix,
Wavestation, and M1 called The Legacy Connection:
http://www.korg.com­/gear/info.asp?A_PRO­D_NO=Legacy. Demos are available
(except the M1). Though not quite the some analog some are pretty close and
no doubt plenty of succesful musicians have switched to emulations. The
www.kvraudio.com site mentioned by James Price mentioned is pretty much the
bible of plugins. Their search page allows really specific searches that can
help narrow the 600 or so plugins down into something manageable.


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Daniel Dreibelbis 1 June 2006 21:42:10 permanent link ]
 In article <grIeg.19876$fb2.80­91@newssvr27.news.pr­odigy.net>,
"Phillip" <p@woh.com> wrote:
I have been interested lately in virtual synthesizers since I do most of my> music writing/playing via the computer. I really like the Cakewalk TTS-1> synth that comes with Sonar, but what are some other ones that have a big> database of various sounds like the TTS-1? I mean, do keyboard makers like> Korg and Roland put out virtual synths based on their keyboards? I'd really> love to get a virtual synth of the Korg Triton keyboard...that would be> sweet! So any advice would be appreciated! Thanks.

quite a few virtual synths out there - and the cool thing is, you can
find a good number of them in freeware, like Da Hornet (Wasp emulation),
Cheeze Machine (an analogue string machine!) and ReFX's Claw ( a
Moog-like mono synth, one oscillator but excellent filters and delay
built-in). You can find links to these at www.kvr-audio.com .

Korg's got two packs out of virtual synths, one of analogue (Poly-Six
and MS-20 included) and one of digital (M-1 and Wavestation). Roland has
produced a few, but those only work in conjunction with their VariOS
hardware box (think of it as a large, expensive dongle). The exceptions
are the Sound Canvas and HyperCanvas programs they released a few years
ago.

One of the best companies for plug-ins is Native Instruments, and
they've come up with some killer virtual synths like Absynth, B4
(electric organs) and Pro53 (modeled after the Sequential Circuits
Prophet 5). One of theirs which I love isn't virtual at all, but a real
frequency modulation synth called FM7 - nine operators, and it can load
and save sysex from the entire Yamaha DX family of synths from the
eighties.

Steinberg has some interesting stuff too, I have the Halion Player
with its library of samples, and Groove Agent 2, which is a virtual
beatbox with a variety of styles, patterns, and is pretty flexible for
editing (note that these work with a USB dongle which you have to
purchase separately, although you'll be sitting pretty if you own any of
the recent versions of Cubase).

Another one to check out - IK Multimedia's SampleTank 2 and Sonic
Synth 2, they're sample playback but they have a wonderfully clean sound
and are highly tweakable, plus they're multitimbral for stacking sounds
within it. (They also do Miroslav Orchestra, which uses the SampleTank
engine but substitutes the samples for really good orchestral
instruments).

--
Dan Dreibelbis, Guitar Nerd - Better Living Through Home Recording
http://www.soundcli­ck.com/bands/pagemus­ic.cfm?bandID=121942­
Current song - "Theme From Kresky (Full Length Version)"
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