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evo8
any suggestions peeps?
tehlord
Gotta be Omnisphere or Zebra, depending on the exact flava of glassy. Even FM8 could do it as it's often FM'y
evo8
cool, i was hoping there might be a JD800 vst at this stage but google says no
not sure i feel like shelling out on the 2 you mentioned
tehlord
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Originally posted by evo8
cool, i was hoping there might be a JD800 vst at this stage but google says no
not sure i feel like shelling out on the 2 you mentioned


Sadly not, all the old Roland digital stuff is PCM based and therefore liable to copyright. Roland are now recreating some of it in the Roland Cloud, but that's a really ty subscription service.

If you want something similar, the Korg M1 plugin might work. It's fiddy bucks.
cryophonik
Omnisphere gets my vote, along with Air Instruments Loom, Rob Papen Blue, and Alchemy (now for Logic only, though).
SystematicX1
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Originally posted by cryophonik
Omnisphere gets my vote, along with Air Instruments Loom, Rob Papen Blue, and Alchemy (now for Logic only, though).


Damn, when did Alchemy go all Logic? I have Alch but an older version.
Love that plugin
evo8
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Omnisphere gets my vote, along with Air Instruments Loom, Rob Papen Blue, and Alchemy (now for Logic only, though).


oh yeah Alchemy! forgot i have that, must dig it out again :)
Dj Dizzy
Glassy pads... definitely another vote for Omnisphere here
evo8
I shoulda sampled that JD800 before i sold it :(
Richard Butler
I don't know if it's 'glassy' enough, lulz, but I recently got round to exploring Cubase's Padshop rompler thingy and it's remarkably decent.

Here is a link to a newer version called Padshop Pro which can import samples. £64


The Audio Demo button over on the right hand side of this link is worth checking (the second one down) - a few glassy's in there


https://www.steinberg.net/en/produc...adshop_pro.html

tehlord
Shame on you for calling that splendid granular synth a 'rompler'.


SHAME!
Richard Butler
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Originally posted by tehlord
Shame on you for calling that splendid granular synth a 'rompler'.


SHAME!



I have the non Pro version and though I love it's sound I don't find it has much in the way of editing facility - I guessed it would be classed a Rompler, no?

I love a mental shortcut, lol
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