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OriGreenDragon -good list!
It's especially nice to see a KX77FREE synth getting a little love.
The -X16(M) has been my favourite (publicly available) softsynth - free or commercial - for more than a decade, and the only one I've used in any recording since the release of version 5 (2014?).
If I were to make a list, number 2 would be the CS edition of his PolyMod - be sure to check it out.
(13-01-2020, 06:10 PM)OriGreenDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
I'm just starting my own adventure with software synthesizers only 4 months ago... ...and I collected and tested over 300 synthesizers, already
I counted more than 400!!!
There weren't many I didn't recognise (although a few had unfamiliar skins - that's quite a talent you have there!) - and a lot I'm now eager to try again.
But seeing them all again, one after another in just a few minutes, I was surprised just how many I have played.
And it's taken me 20 years - not four months!
You don't seem to have missed any that I would have recommended, either.
(I was going to suggest the ElektroStudio synths - but there they are, right at the end! He, too, is Polish - and caused a sensation when he released most of those instruments in a single bundle in 2009 ... but now not even his website remains.)
Nice videos, too - I look forward to hearing more of your music.
Another crazy
If you have uploaded 5 own tracks in the forum, you will get your own sub-forum and if you create your own plugins or soundbanks, you will also get a sub-forum. But then in the support forum
I am honored in your company....
Bluesmoke - probably I have not heard your music yet (?) - I'll make it up soon, I promise... just give me the links...but I know some of Bam's music. Bam, I visited your website, listened to some and I like e.g City's Darknes, Trg Slavia...BTW Bam, you are from Serbia? I once knew one girl (Ivana) from Serbia - we became friends and I have very nice memories...I speak Russian better than English (I apologize for my language errors) and we got along well - speaking a little English, a little Russian and even Serbian and Polish... ...and when it comes to my music activities - for now I produced (as Tsering Records) one music disc "Smile of Dakini" for my friend named Boguch (he lives in Scotland - so if someone in UK is looking for a good musician - he is there

) - ...you can listen here two songs (but this is not electronic music - it's a Native American flute and a guitar)...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...oN-PAi2mlA
I was born German, but my mother was from Belgrade. But I consider myself a citizen of the world.
and I have quite a large family in Belgrade.
Ivana, that was the name of my dentist in Belgrade

Sure, I am also a Citizen of the Universe...I just liked her and she told me a lot about Serbia...but she was not a dentist, but a Buddhist hippie

(14-01-2020, 12:08 AM)OriGreenDragon Wrote: [ -> ]Sure, I am also a Citizen of the Universe...I just liked her and she told me a lot about Serbia...but she was not a dentist, but a Buddhist hippie 
There must be something like that
I forgot to thank you for listening to my music, well, as you get older, you get forgetful

(14-01-2020, 12:34 AM)Bam Wrote: [ -> ]...well, as you get older, you get forgetful 
But maybe my older colleague remembers

- I also met very interesting synthesizers by K Brown, especially I like A3.5, minDy S, The Putnie or Joker - however, for an amateur (as I) they are a bit difficult...are there any ready-made presets for these synthesizers...anyone knows something ?
Here is a hot discussion, at the moment a little resting, but I hope that it will continue sometime
(14-01-2020, 05:05 PM)OriGreenDragon Wrote: [ -> ]I also met very interesting synthesizers by K Brown, especially I like A3.5, minDy S, The Putnie or Joker - however, for an amateur (as I) they are a bit difficult...are there any ready-made presets for these synthesizers...anyone knows something ?
When the first of these synths were released - more than 70 of them, all at once! - they still needed a lot of work to make them usable for many users (see the thread linked by Bam above).
All of them (and many new ones) went through several releases - often very quickly - and because patches made for one version usually didn't work with the next, there wasn't much point users releasing sets of patches.
I don't know if that has changed recently.
The only patches I know of (though I've never used them, so I don't know if they are of any use to you) were released as 'factory presets' in versions of a few synths re-compiled by this user:
http://layitproductions.com/
Here's a couple of modular plugins you might have missed - I didn't see them on your website, or in any of your YT videos (not that I've seen them all: you've got A LOT!!!):
Kirsty Roland's XSRDO Analogy:
http://xsrdo.blogspot.com/
Sonigen modular (which was about to be released as payware [around 100 euros!] last I heard - but now he doesn't even have a website ... ):
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?plu...ar&id=1005
As for my own music -I'll save you the trouble of listening to it!
I don't use social media much, and I try to keep my various activities separate as far as possible.
People make judgments about what other people say based on what they do - and vice versa.
I don't mind people hating my music because it's not very good.
But I don't want them hating it because I say silly things on forums.
Or liking it because I don't.
Hi,
some presets for the KBrwon synths would be great! The lay-it site is strange, though. Very confusing.
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Kujaschi is hardly active lately. As far as I know, he made some soundbanks to K Brown's VSTi