Saturday, December 08, 2007
Roland V-Synth GT with Scott Tibbs
YouTube via uzmanuysal. I didn't realize the GT was essentially two V-Synths in one.
"V-synth GT synthesizer tips-lessons-sounds. watch and learn from Scott (:"
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AP Synthesis is what I wish Karma would have been. It's pretty great.
ReplyDeleteThe rest of the V-Synth GT seems sort of insane. I played with one for a few hours, but felt:
- Sound was pretty aliasing / odd.
- I don't like the '2 core' concept -- they should have done something really new.
I got a lot more satisfaction from a little Novation keyboard. It wailed and raised the dead.
The V-Synth GT sounded amazingly 'effected' and not in a good way.
Oh well.