Roland goodies for future version of Sonar

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2005/09/14 15:11:04 (permalink)

Roland goodies for future version of Sonar

Since there is now a strong Roland tie-in (no doubt due to the fact that they are now heavily invested in Cakewalk), I have a suggestion for the "wish list"... what are the chances of adding in the emulations of the Roland Space Echo and Chorus Ensemble? I see that Universal Audio is offering these plug-ins for their DSP systems. Since they are Roland perhaps we might see them percolate down to native versions some day (?).

BTW - I remember using the analog "real deals" back in the day and the Space Echo did indeed rock, while the CE-1 practically defined two of the biggest Eighties bands (Police and Pretenders). I still have my little blue CE-2 hanging around in mint condition.

While they are at it, they need to model the Roland Jet Phaser. That pedal absolutlely creamed the competition (Electro-Harmonix, MXR, etc. ), it wasn't even close.
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    saturdaysaint
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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/14 15:28:37 (permalink)
    Roland have some solid guitar amp simulations....
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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/14 16:20:11 (permalink)
    I'd like like to get some of the COSM modeled drum sounds that Roland puts in its' TD-20, TD-8, etc., drum modules.

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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/14 20:59:31 (permalink)
    I'd go for the Roland amp sounds, can't believe I didn't think of that one.
    post edited by RAR - 2005/09/14 21:35:40

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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/14 21:27:25 (permalink)
    ditto
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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/15 00:01:48 (permalink)
    Frankly, Sonar is so close to being "there" in my mind, that I wish Variphrase was more tightly integrated into the track view (like Samplitude, Digital Performer, and , I'd wager, the next versions of Logic and Cubase), although this might be mitigated by Sonar's new dockable views. It would just be nice to be able to, for example, visually tempo-adjust a bassline perfectly in sync to a drummer (whose beats don't quite perfectly match every metronome click). Eh, that's probably something I'll request after we get sidechaining, more Tracktion/eXt-like effects routing, and arming tracks during recording.
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    RE: Roland goodies for future version of Sonar 2005/09/15 00:31:57 (permalink)
    How 'bout a Virtual HandSonic? 'Course it wouldn't be as good without the physical interface but still the ethnic perc sounds in that device are killer! I'd also love plugins of some of the COSM stuff from the VG88, especially the sitar sims.
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