Anyone have one or know where I might look? Ebay not fruitful.
Cheers
Tim
Cheers
Tim
General Midi sounds are a bit shît to be honest.
As midi modules go - your PC one is not as good as a MT32! Unless you run some VST or other plug ins.
I had assumed the MT-32 was a good choice because of it's popularity and heavy support in older games, but I'm getting the impression it's fairly "domestic grade" from what you've said which confirms what ive been reading too. Basically, noisy DACs and built to a price.
I think I'll bite the bullet on your 1080 recommendation as it's looks like the kind of thing I'm after - really quite complex in comparison and plenty to tinker with.
The JV architecture really was groundbreaking. Still sounds fantastic to this day. I've got a Juno G and whilst it has a great sequencer and fantastic sound editing/creation I don't think it sounds as full as my old XP50.Yep !
It's an XP80 expanded with Vintage Synth, Dance, Techno & Orchestral II boards. I've been through every XP synth and JV/XV module tbh, the XP50 was my only synth at one stage and I've had a variation ever since. Never used the sequencer once, computer sequencing like Cubase or similar is the only way to go.
What are you looking for exactly? Curious as you're mentioning 'games'. Is it simply a module that will play GM bank sequences?
I'm a big fan of Novation and Korg too. Although I am selling a lot of my hardware. My Bass Station 2 is going on eBay soon along with a lot of my older gear. Two I'd never sell are my Yamaha AN-1x and my Microkorg.The roland D50 I loved in the late 80s, recently I love things like the Novation mininova and the MicroKorg.
Started using a atari st 520 then upgraded that to the 1040 running cubase, now on my mac I am on v8.5. Always stuck with cubase but do more audio recording now, back in my atari days I had the R8 8 track reel to reel rigged up with a smpte time code so you could sync cubase with recorded audio. So much simpler today when I have mixed albums on my home computer.
It's all kinda pinball seeded...
The JV architecture really was groundbreaking. Still sounds fantastic to this day. I've got a Juno G and whilst it has a great sequencer and fantastic sound editing/creation I don't think it sounds as full as my old XP50.
I'm collecting the JM-1080 Saturday
I think my Kraftwerk dreams are over mate.Get yourself another XP50, the expansions really open it up. I got SVD soundbanks for it too you can have and you're right, still sounds great today: