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dj_unsorted
is there somewhere i could get real synth sounds in wav format??? sort of like... kits... =oP

if anyone could help... i'd apreachiate it very much...


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i'm looking for some sounds from the virus t1 snow... if that makes any difference
dj_alfi
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pwnage1
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davidbuhau
sampling a synthesizer is far inferior to just using one... or possibly using a vsti synthesizer in a host program

david
cybernetica
Looks like Zero-G Phaedra could be somthing worth checking out.

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Of the 20,271 samples (which took a year to record), none were EQ'ed or enhanced. If you want a sample to sound a certain way, that's your call, detective. And of those 20,271 samples, none are duplicates. Check it. I dare you.

Here are the synths that were sampled and some notes from Sam on each one:

* Mini Moog D - Was very hard work to sample due to the fact that if you looked at it, it went out of tune.
* Welsh Moog - A prototype Re-issue Moog made in Wales, but had a unique PWM mod done to it.
* Yamaha CS5 - Very snappy and fast attack and surprisingly bass-y oscillators.
* Yamaha CS-15 - This one was delivered in a terrible and broken state, but sounded great for it.
* Yamaha CS-30 - Sometimes I stacked all 3 Yamahas up over CV voltage for a huge sound.
* Korg Monopoly - Still getting to grips with this 4-osc howling beast.
* Korg MS-20 - Very quirky with a great filter.
* Studio Electronics SE-1 - Modern rack-mounted Moog that could store presets and stay relatively in tune - hurray!!!!
* Studio Electronics SE-1 - as above but with filter input. I stacked these two a lot, as the sound combinations were awesome.
* Roland SH-101 - Wet and squelchy, a really good little workhorse.
* Crumar Multiman - 70's string synth with Arp filters, surprisingly interesting palette of sounds.
* Akai AX-73 - Cheap and nasty but I love it for that fact; evil filter.
* Analog Phaser - Home-made, based on the Small Stone that was modded and used by Jarre on everything he did :)
* Roland analog chorus pedal - Subtle but lovely.
* Ensoniq Esq-1 - 8-bit grungy samples going through complete Curtis analog circuitry - I love this synth. [It's the only digital synth on this list!]


No Virus sounds in there, but it is a huge sampled synth sound library that has received almost only great reviews. Didnt have a chance to test it myself though.

But then again the creator of the synth seems to be a real idiot. I'm not sure if a guy who posts IP addresses of warez suspicious users in public deserves any of my money.
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