Great news! You are the man!QuiRobinez wrote:ok, im going to work on it. Let's dust off the eighties CD's

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Great, looking forward to it! Also looking forward to meeting you next week for the workshop. Should be very interesting based on all the info, soundsets and videos you already have provided us with.QuiRobinez wrote: hehehe
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Now that i'm going to skip the Dubstep soundset that doesn't mean that there will be no 'modern' dance sounds. .... I'm using a lot of the sounds from this soundset in my own productions, so they are very usable. What i will do is add a couple of dubstep programs to that set.
true,davids wrote:Great sounds, but many sound like Wavestation presets, though that's hardly a bad thing.
in the 80s set i'm working on there are several leads that are setup for soloing, but you are right, the lead area on the Kronos could use a lot of new fresh sounds.jimknopf wrote:What is really missing (or only available to a small degree) in the Kronos IMHO are
- a) enough lead synths covering different styles, from rock to r&b, nujazz etc. I'm NOT talking of the classical trance detuned saw and the like (which for my personal taste belongs to the most trashy parish fair sounds ever invented by mankind), but about sounds useable for proper melodic stuff and for soloing in different styles. Stuff like you find it in presets of Moogs, NordLeads, etc.
- b) a wider area of sounds in the "fast synth" and "slow synth" categories, suited to accompany the styles mentioned above.
In both areas the Kronos doesn't offer by far what it's VA engines could deliver. But since you are more into ambient and dance music, I'm not sure if you would like to do something like that. Some of these sounds would suit an 80s set as well, by the way.
I remember your Solar set with lots of skilfull ambience and trance sounds on the TI, but I don't remember the leads in there (can check that next week when I'm back from vacation).QuiRobinez wrote:in the 80s set i'm working on there are several leads that are setup for soloing, but you are right, the lead area on the Kronos could use a lot of new fresh sounds.
I saw in your signature that you have a virus TI, i don't know if you got my soundset for that synth, but that also has lots of leads in that set. If you don't got it, just go to the Access site and the download soundsset page and search for the Solar soundset. This one contains 128 free sounds for the Virus TI that i programmed.
Knowing you're working on a set with such artists made my dayQuiRobinez wrote: Now that i'm going to skip the Dubstep soundset that doesn't mean that there will be no 'modern' dance sounds. I've already spent a lot of time of a 'modern dance set' which contains the type of sounds you hear in productions from people like Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Avicii, BT, Paul van Dyk and many more. I'm using a lot of the sounds from this soundset in my own productions, so they are very usable. What i will do is add a couple of dubstep programs to that set.
ATB is covered as well in the set, the arp like sound from 'could you believe' is in the set.JaySL wrote:Knowing you're working on a set with such artists made my dayQuiRobinez wrote: Now that i'm going to skip the Dubstep soundset that doesn't mean that there will be no 'modern' dance sounds. I've already spent a lot of time of a 'modern dance set' which contains the type of sounds you hear in productions from people like Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Avicii, BT, Paul van Dyk and many more. I'm using a lot of the sounds from this soundset in my own productions, so they are very usable. What i will do is add a couple of dubstep programs to that set.It'll be nice to have some ATB's sounds as well.
Now i was in doubt, so i checked, you are right, the first 32 programs are leads from that soundset but they are more suited for the dance style then the 'howard scarr style'jimknopf wrote:I remember your Solar set with lots of skilfull ambience and trance sounds on the TI, but I don't remember the leads in there (can check that next week when I'm back from vacation).
My main sources for classical leads, covering different non-Techno/dance styles on the TI, have been the Matt Picone and the Howard Scarr sets back then.