Some of you may remember my free NI-Pro53 bank, well vengeance has realeased their own, kinda pricey, 49E. I dont understand the reasoning behind selling a soundset for such an old soft synth.
Really isnt too good, its basically like all the other ones, and it cost more than the vstation one. I havent purchased it but just have judge from the demo mp3. Some of the sounds are nice but just wanted to post and let you people know.
Yeah, I had a listen to this last night and wasn't too impressed. To be honest Rob, you're soundbank was far better! (and it came with the Fruity Files/Effects settings!)
Jul-12-2004 08:20
Strep
tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Northants, UK
Loved the sound that comes in at 1:37. Can anyone tell me how to get that sound?
Jul-12-2004 09:25
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
i dont think his point is only to make sounds that are different from the others he's done.. but is also to reach all of the markets that he can by making a bank for all of the popular synths..
lots of people only own pro-53, for example, and are very glad this bank came out since they don't have the other synths..
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Originally posted by Strep
Loved the sound that comes in at 1:37. Can anyone tell me how to get that sound?
that's my fav on the mp3.. it sounds like it's 3 layers.. the primary one is a hard sweeping saw.. the bass is a pure sine wave reduced an octave.. and on top there is a layer of noise..
this is just what I can hear.. so I may not be completly correct
DJ-Rob: where can I find your NI-Pro53 bank? Do you perhaps also have an mp3 demo of it? Thanks!
Also, can anybody tell me what this unisono mode is all about in the Pro-53, like does that mean that you are then only able to play one note at a time or can you still play chords with multiple notes?
Jul-13-2004 07:08
Bruchpilot
Stufe 3 Veganer
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Berlin
unison means all the voices play at once, but only one note
Jul-13-2004 10:21
Dance123
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location:
I am not really familiar with the Pro-53, but isn't it so that it's unison mode let's you choose the amount of voices (7 for instance, which is the number of saws in the JP8000 supersaw I believe) so that you should still be able to play more then one note at once, or are you always limited to one note as soon as you turn on unison mode on the Pro-53, no matter how many voices you choose in unison mode?! How does that work?!
Last edited by Dance123 on Jul-13-2004 at 23:47
Jul-13-2004 23:32
Thunder5
#ukta?
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Underground
quote:
Originally posted by Dance123
I am not really familiar with the Pro-53, but isn't it so that it's unison mode let's you choose the amount of voices (7 for instance, which is the number of saws in the JP8000 supersaw I believe) so that you should still be able to play more then one note at once, or are you always limited to one note as soon as you turn on unison mode on the Pro-53, no matter how many voices you choose in unison mode?! How does that work?!
Yes when you turn the unison mode on. You're limited to one note playing at the time.