keneds
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Looking for 80's synth sounds
Can someone lead me to a SFZ with some 80's type synth sounds. Something along the lines of "Jump" from Van Halen. I've searched Proteus vx, Kore player (massive) but cant seem to find anything. Thanks, Ken
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 13:17:53
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Can't help you in regards an SFZ, but there are some good VST's available. I really like the Korg Legacy Collection myself. Have you looked at the options Digital Sound Factory has provided for Cakewalks Dimension and Rapture. http://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/cakewalk_products.php Hopefully others have more to offer! Good luck!
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 16:09:35
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 16:29:25
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I'd go over to KVR and check out their forums and LARGE number of synths/patches.... you are BOUND to find what you're looking for.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 17:01:29
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jeffb9363 These are your guys: http://www.sonicprojects.ch/obx/welcome.html +++ OPX absolutely rules for Rush/VH Oberheim sounds, and lots of other stuff too. OPX-Pro is one of my all time favorite synths. And you can start with the basic player version and upgrade without getting charged extra.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 19:18:44
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The original synth on Jump was an Oberheim OBXa. You might look for a vst emulation of same.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/05 23:17:12
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Excellent help everyone!!! I will follow your links.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/06 10:15:22
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yeah!!! the Super Wave P8 is good.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/06 10:43:03
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Thanks for that Super Wave is really nice.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/03/06 11:22:47
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What a great thread this turned out to be - thanks to "keneds" for asking the question. Digging throught the samples and free ones and there are some great suggestions here. I can't believe how good the Super Wave sounds for a free synth.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/12 18:24:56
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jeffb9363 These are your guys: http://www.sonicprojects.ch/obx/welcome.html Just a heads up for anyone interested in the sonicprojects obx range. They have some nice price reductions across the range until the end of april! I must also thank jeffb9363 for linking to these in the first place - they sound really good!! Cheers James
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/12 20:30:51
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FWIW, Omnisphere has a lot of great "classic" synth sounds. Eric Persing (owner of Spectrasonics) is the genius behind a lot of great 80s (Roland) synth sounds.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/12 20:44:41
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anyone tried it yet??? my norton flaged it and put it in quarnentine for reputation ws. it means not many downloads so it finds it suspisous behaviour. thats one thing i cant stand about norton a.v. it did this with my driver download on my focusrite saffire.because if under a 100-500 people download it.they find it to be suspisious.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/12 23:35:46
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VSTi are the way to go. Much more tweakability than sample based stuff. GForce's ImpOscar is a VST that springs to mind. A definitive 80's Synth. http://www.gforcesoftware.com/ins_imposcar.php Some one also mentioned the Korg Legacy collection. I have the monopoly and its great. Demo versions are available http://www.korguser.net/shop/software/ Sample based - Hollow Sun have some good stuff but you would need the full version of Kontakt. Have you checked out the free version of SampleTank thats been discussed here recently? there is probably something in there.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 10:11:06
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SampleTank does have a bunch of good 80's synths. I ended up (on a group buy last year) with a large library of OBX sounds, but don't know if that's available now......eSoundz.com has a lot of sample packs.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 13:14:02
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Glyn Barnes jeffb9363 These are your guys: http://www.sonicprojects.ch/obx/welcome.html http://www.superwavesynths.co.uk/index.htm Nice audio demos.! Has anyone had these working in 64 bit Sonar? The op-x pro II works fine for me on windows 7 64 bit with 64 bit Sonar, but its still a 32 bit VSTi. It works fine with bitbridge, and also with Jbridge, as long as the GUI refresh tick box is set. There is a demo so that you can test it works on your system ok. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but if you want 80s sounds, it really does sound good. Its a lot more tweakable than you are likely to get with samples and has a richness you rarely get in softsynths. Cheers James
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 15:56:57
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Nice audio demos.! Has anyone had these working in 64 bit Sonar? Working fine here. Not tried with X1 yet though!
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 16:04:06
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Working fine here. Not tried with X1 yet though! That's OPX, OPX Pro II and Professional by the way.
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 16:21:20
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jeffb9363 Nice audio demos.! Has anyone had these working in 64 bit Sonar? Working fine here. Not tried with X1 yet though! I probably should have mentioned I was using X1 too
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Re:Looking for 80's synth sounds
2011/04/13 16:22:55
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have u tried the z3ta.its a great piece.with some awesome vintage synth sequencers.it comes with sonar.
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