Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Vintage Soul in a Modern Body // GS Music E7
video upload by Starsky Carr
https://www.gsmusic.com/
"Drawing inspiration from the classics the GS Music E7 takes a 'best of' approach to bring us a modern VCO with a totally vintage vibe. It doesn't replicate any synth in particular, (it's got 7 voices for a start!) but you'll be familiar with all the functions and can recreate pretty much any classic tone. Talking of tones, it's got a wonderful sound quality that pulls you in and charms your socks off.
But it doesn't stop in the 80s.. we have MPE mode, it's 4-part multitimbral, with MIDI CC control, 600 preset slots, USB and full sized MIDI IN OUT & THRU
It also vas CV control for more sonic explorations - something I've not delved into yet."
0:00 Modern VCO with a Vintage Heart
5:51 Lil' Demo with a 909
6:53 Voicing Options
13:28 It's 4-Part Multitimbral
19:40 The Oscillators
24:18 Sync
25:39 24dB Resonant Filter
30:23 It's MPE Compatible
31:09 MPE Demo
32:16 The Envelopes have Lots of options
36:20 The LFOs have Loads of modes
39:56 Chorus and Ensemble
42:21 Digital Delay
45:23 Amp Mod
45:26 Pros and Cons
https://www.gsmusic.com/
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