
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
New Soft Synths from Roland?

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ReplyDeletedon' t you remember the VarisOs ?
check google, you' ll discover Roland Soft Synth :)
Yep, but the VariOS isn't listed on that page. I'm curious if this is in reference to a VSTi coming like Korg did with the Legacy Edition. Roland had the d16 Group change thier UIs from the 909 and 808 [link] only recently. Of course the timing could be coincidence, but who knows... : )
ReplyDeleteThis was discussed on KSS. There used to be software for SoundCanvas's there.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you realise it or not but the VariOS is NOT a soft synth. It requires that a 1u Rack. As a matter of fact, I use my VariOS about 90% of the time, NOT plugged into the computer. Try that with a soft synth.
ReplyDeleteGO grab your Korg MS-20v, turn OFF your computer and then start patching away, and you'll notice, that it will only play 3min and 33 seconds of silence ;)
YOu'll see what I mean... You might want to call it a hardsoft synth, but it's definitely NOT a soft synth..
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