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Vernon Barnes

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  1. ohh! I used to have one of these way back when so I will be spending $29 29 Euros on virtual version.
  2. Thanks, I will try the battery replacement first and if it still does not work I will decide what to do. I am not sure it worth spending a lot of money on when I have so many soft synth options that are a lot more versatile. But it would be nice to have a hardware synth working again. I bought mine second hand back in the 90's
  3. I recovered my 1983 vintage Korg Poly-800 from storage to find it had lost its memory. I suspect its just the backup battery for the RAM and I found this video on replacing it. It looks neigh on impossible without a battery mount, which only cost a couple of pounds plus P&P so i have ordered on and I am going to give it a go. Wish me luck! It was a bit of a pig to program be honest but it sounded pretty good for what it was. The architecture is limiting as all voiced share the same filter, this demands a different playing technique. I would be nice to have it working again but its hardly a classic (hence no VSTi versions)
  4. Bet it wont work on the 5 ->6 upgrade. I would like to upgrade but its well overpriced IMHO
  5. Is anyone else finding the keyswitches a bit erratic. I am trying to program slides on some notes. I can sometimes get it to work, but other times when I playback exactly the same MIDI the slides do not trigger. I think a long hard read of the instructions may be needed to get my head around how keyswitches work and how they are affected by velocity but I cant see why playing the same data gets differing results.
  6. Downloading now. I added Angelic Chimes to my original selection.
  7. 6 at 17:30 BST, not long now!
  8. I just received the upgrade email today so it seems they may be sending them out in batches. Given how much I like Micro I jumped on the offer. I am downloading now.
  9. The price drops to $80 when I log in, probably because I have a number of other products. I am tempted, I have Orange Tree's Jaco which is very nice but a little dated now in terms of features, I have been hoping Greg gives it the full "Evolution" treatment.
  10. That Simple Steel freebee is rather nice!
  11. Not bad for a freebee, the full version is probably very good but I doubt I will but as I have more Toontrack and BFD kits than you can shake a stick at and find Kontakt a less than ideal interface for drum kits. That said NKS compatibility and the ability to see the drum type regions lit up on a NI keyboard is very useful.
  12. Vernon Barnes

    Sektor

    Even cheaper than when I bought it last month from Audio Plugin Deals. It's a very nice synth for the money.
  13. Watching that group buy counter is a bit like following the cricket score on the internet - 17 short of the 45% level at the moment!
  14. Probably the best Mellotron emulation out there. I do like the Hollowsun Newtron Bomb 2 which I think is now only available as part of their "prog pack" for its raw, un-enhanced sound but it has nowhere near the amount of tape banks on M-Tron pro. Then of course there are the expansions. (money pit warning!)
  15. Well, not much I don't have so I have joined the club with Grand Kalimba which I nearly bought last time around, it sounds nice in the demos. The new Evolution Flatwound and Roundwound basses I well worth a look if you don't already have them!
  16. NI's Blocks for Reaktor is very versatile and has "de-nerdified" Reaktor to some extent. Massive X looks a bit like a Reaktor ensemble and I see some "blocks" modules in there like the Monark filter. Maybe there will be some synergy between these products, it certainly has an unfinished feel to it. A interesting thing when browsing in Komplete Kontrol is one can filter on certain parameters and scroll through the available sounds irrespective of the synth. For example one can look for all synth pads that are classified as airy, processed and slow attack. The sound preview give an idea of the patch before loading the synth. Its a great way of comparing the different synths, at least as far as presets are concerned. Of course only NKS compatible synths can be browsed in this way but Arturia, AAS, Softube, Waves and XILS are all NKS too as well as EastWest and a great mant Kontakt libraries.
  17. Acacab, I love Codex, its one of my favorite synths. but the other two go beyond wave table so they are more versatile at the expense of greater complexity.
  18. Downloaded and installed. I have just been auditioning some of the presets, I really love my S61 NI keyboard for this, just scrolling through direct from the keyboard and seeing what comes up. First impressions. It sounds more digital the Massive to my ears. There seems to be a high proportion of effects type presets and "way out" and heavily modulated sounds over the generally usable type of sound in the factory presets. There are some very nice pads and a couple I have already flagged as "favourite" for future exploration.
  19. Out of stock now. I was too late!
  20. This is nice! I thought I didn't "need" it as I have the IK tape delay. But this has its own character and some different features so I bought it.. Demo video here
  21. Has anyone used this? It seems to have a lot of potential but is it really useful in practice?
  22. Silk, Voices of Passion, Voices of Empire, Voices of Opera, the solo cello and various orchestral stuff have all found their way onto tracks. Ghost Writer, The Dark Side and Ministry of Rock were the main drivers to sign up but I used those a lot less.
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