Kid Nepro releases Korg M3 Volume #5 – Vintage Synths

Korg M3 Volume #5 – Vintage Synths : An amazing assortment of fully KARMA-fied Programs & Combis perfectm3-vintage-synths for Producers and Keyboard Players looking for some great classic synth sounds to add to their M3.

Kid Nepro’s Vintage Synth collection for the Korg M3 is the closest thing that you can get to a real analog synthesizer. Programmer Steve Proto has now tapped into his collection of classic synthesizers and has sampled three of the best analog synthesizers ever made – The Moog Mini Moog, Roland Super Jupiter AKA: MKS80 and the Sequential Circuits Prophet VS. Also included in the collection are six new multi samples from Korg’s MOSS virtual analog expansion board that is so popular with owners of the Korg Triton and Karma workstations.

Price:  USD 30.00

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The Sequential Circuits Studio 440

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If you combine a high quality digital sampler featuring individual outputs with a 50,000 note SMPTE/MIDI based sequencer, all you need to create a superior drum machine is velocity and pressure-sensitive pads. The 440 has eight, organizing its 32 sound samples into four kits and four banks over these eight sound pads. In addition, every sound has two sets of sound parameters that include sample play back direction, pitch-bend envelope, loop types, loop points, start point modulation, and the familiar VCA VCF controls.

The four programmable kits allow for infinite variations of the same sound by editing only the performance parameters. Performance parameters can be assigned to any pad and include sound number, pan, pitch, volume, and a choice of one of the two sound parameter sets. These performance parameters are easily edited in real-time, and settings for all eight pads can be stored and recalled instantaneously from any one of the kits. And since the alternate parameters can have individual start/end points for each sound, there are actually up to 64 “different sounds” available at one time.

Sequential’s factory library includes over 300 sounds, and is immediately available. In addition, any Prophet 2000 or 2002 sample can be loaded directly into the 440, so the actual number of sounds now available is too numerous to list. The STUDIO 440 is the ultimate drum machine.

The highlights of the Studio 440 are probably the analog lowpass filter and the 8 track sequencer, which can be used to drive external MIDI instruments. The biggest limitation, on the other hand, is the 440’s paltry 520kb of sample memory.

While these sold for 5K originally, they now sell for around $1,000.

Specifications:

  • 8 track sequencer
  • LCD display
  • 8 sound pads
  • Selectable sampling rates of up to 41.667 kHz
  • Computer assisted looping functions (including cross-fade looping)
  • Multiple sample locations for storing up to 32 different samples in memory at one time.
  • True stereo outputs (2) plus separate audio outputs per voice (8) for individual processing of each.
  • 32 levels of programmable panning per voice.
  • Separate analog and digital controls per voice, including fully sweepable filters and VCAs for modifying any sample.
  • 768K bytes on board memory with access to hard disks or CD-ROMs via the built-in Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI).
  • A 3 1/2 inch double sided disk drive
  • Real-time sample monitoring.

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Sequential Circuits – TOM

www.vintagesynth.com :  A really cool drum machine. It is similar to the DrumTraks but much more advanced. sequentialcircuits-tomIts sound is very electronic and consists of 8 of the most basic drum kit sounds. However it has a much more flexible tune control for each drum sound than any other drum machine/module. All sounds can be tuned and can then be layered allowing for chord-like drum tones and all kinds of wacky sounds. You can also play reverse sounds and program pan position. Sounds on EPROM cartridges can add up to 8 more drum tones of different sounds. This machine is also MIDI equipped, able to transmit/receive all of its controller parameter information!

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41,000 hertz 16 bit samples
Number of samples: 8

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Sequential Circuits – DrumTraks

www.vintagesynth.com :  The DrumTraks is a very programmable classic drum machine from the eighties. While sequentialcircuits_drumtraksits electronic drum kit sounds may not be as popular today as the TR-909 or TR-808, the DrumTraks exceeds them with superior editing capabilities. Thirteen drum sounds all with programmable tuning and level control. Extensive editing with copy and paste ability. There’s even a mixer section for individual sounds, six individual outputs, one mono mix output, and cassette in/out for offline memory storage.

Pretty basic and easy programming, record a couple patterns and link them into a song. The DrumTraks can send Roland sync/clock to control a TB-303, TR-909, TR-808 or TR-606. It is also fully MIDI capable and syncable. This makes it very easy to use with old analogs and new MIDI synths and sequencers. If your looking for classic eighties electro beats and the vintage instrument that generates them then look no further than the DrumTraks. It is used by Orbital, Freddy Fresh, and Prince.

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41,000 hertz 16 bit samples
Number of samples: 10

Download! 293 kb