I see.Hedegaard wrote:I unfortunately don't have any of those synths in your list. But I meant in MP3 format,
What abot a picture of the patches?
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I am afraid Sharp banned too many trolls, and you have been lacking the stimulus of a nice brawl lately, huh?Hedegaard wrote:Yes, then this:"patchbook for doepfer 100":)
of course it is.Hedegaard wrote:I was thinking that the patchbook was probably some kind of paper with drawings that you made yourself -
Dear vEddy,vEddY wrote:Come on guys... could we please stick to the topic at hand?Did anyone try the PCG?
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Hey Akos,Akos Janca wrote: Yes. I've tried them this morning. Congratulations! I like them all but my favourites are the last two, the AL-1 pads. All Programs sound very good. I could directly use some of them. (I still don't have LAC-1 and MOD-7.) Additionally, the vector joystick and the ribbon work well in all cases. Thank you again. Would it be a paid sound bank, and for what price?
Only saw your reply now.ozy wrote:of course it is.Hedegaard wrote:I was thinking that the patchbook was probably some kind of paper with drawings that you made yourself -
I have a nice binder with xeroxed a100 and spawn blank panels, and I draw cables on them when I am satisified with a patch
but should I have scanned and posted my hand-made sketch of a synth panel?!?![]()
I posted the parameters, it looked simpler...
Of course all of this is archaic, I realize that.
I recently had problems finding a memory expansion for my synths:
I mean, I needed a Polaroid for quickly memorizing patches because mine is definitely dead, and boy, the local photo discount store doesn't sell polaroids any more.
I'll have to buy one online. Thats just 89 us$, but I hate logging into the interweb
That's worse than the disappearing Xd cards...
I complained to doepfer: they shipped me the synth without any preset patch, all the patchcord were abandoned in a plastic bag in the box...
... come on! It's like buying a digital synth and finding a plastic bag full of Scrabble letters, and having to put your patch names together manually!
And they never released a software upgrade, some patches, nothing.
I feel like they PROMISED to me: after all they said the system was "modular". Modular means that you get some new modules, right?
The Analogue System guys were even worse: NO patchcords...
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Thst's not the way of treating customers.
Did the oasys' ms20 emulation come with a bag of patchcords?
If not, hope they'll fix that on the Kronos
Not yet, but there will be somejimknopf wrote:Any mp3s of the sounds available?
I guess the soundbank should run on a Kronos as well.