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2016/08/30 22:19:18
abacab
Anderton
Check out the choirs in the TTS-1. They outperform some "big bux" ones.




I agree!!!  I have been a longtime fan of Roland's sounds. I have several of their hardware synths from the JV/XP era, as well as a handful of their sound set expansion ROM's.
 
The TTS-1 is awesome as a virtual GM synth, or just getting your "band" set up with a muti-timbral sound setup.
 
But I gotta admit, this Air "rompler" is too good of a deal to pass up for just one buck.  It normally retails for $99.00, and until a couple of years ago was only available to the Pro Tools universe.  It is only 4-part multi capable, but still ... $1.00???  LOL
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ9tJRSCk60
2016/08/30 22:42:37
telecharge
So often I see GM instruments referred to only in relation to "sketching."
 
Do folks here use GM instruments in their productions?
2016/08/30 22:45:13
fret_man
But that $1 Air requires iLok so it's out for me.
2016/08/30 22:45:59
abacab
fret_man
But that $1 Air requires iLok so it's out for me.




Just the license manager.  No hardware required.  But I do respect the reluctance to submit to invasive copy protection schemes.  But this seems pretty harmless.  I have a fort knox of security software and it did not even blink when I installed the iLok license manager.
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