"When is the last time you ever saw a Roland SH-3 for sale? I can't say that I've ever seen one on ebay. Sources vary on how many were produced, anywhere from only 40 to a few hundred, either way these are a true rarity. So what is so pecial about the SH3 qand why were so few produced? Roland infringed on the Moog designs for the filter and VCA, once they were caught they changed the filter and VCA designs to their own and released SH-3A. You can read more about that here"
via this auction "# 512 phatt presets # Sixteen-part multitimbrality # 1,210 instruments # Sixteen-bit linear sample format # 32MB ROM # Two Proteus 2000 ROM slots # Dual, 24-bit stereo effects # Analog, line level, and unbalanced outputs"
mp3 Don't forget Infinity here and don't forget to vote. :) "As you can see I was trying to make a song inspired by "infinity" - Guru Josh Project. While I was recording my wife came to my room with my little doughter, so I did a few mistakes, sorry for that;)
Of course in the begining I'm showing you a single voices which I use in this song.
There is the list: sixpack af1&2 keep dancin' as2 tenor soft legato goa psyche green valley
YouTube via mik300z "another demo of various synth sounds made live using the Juno 6 arpeggiator as a platform. I've also improved the microkorg strings to sound more like the vp-330. I also got a nice effect from the juno 106 using it's portamento switch and LFO"
"Key Performer is a new software virtual instrument capable of producing many keyboard sounds using several synthesis types, all in a single easy to use program. And the CPU hit is so "light" that even a 900 MHz EEE PC can run it offering about 100 voices of polyphony.
In this video all I'm using is an Asus EEE 904 with WinXP, a Behringer UCA202 USB soundcard with Asio4All 2.9 drivers, an M-Audio Keystation 88es and Key Performer as a stand-alone application.
It runs really smooth and sounds wonderfully on the little EEE.
Unfortunately the mpeg compression destroyed the sound... :-(
Please visit www.GenuineSoundware.com for more info."