05-07-2020, 01:13 PM
Quilcom RazorBlade
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The Quilcom Razorblade is a synth inspired by the classic 80’s Ensoniq ESQ-1 and SQ-80 synths.
It’s the result of a lengthy collaboration between me, Tulamide, Kevin Brown and Manfred Plümer. Whilst it’s not a clone it does use the exact same waves extracted from the original ROMs, which are available in the public domain.
Click on the picture to download the zip which contains the FlowStone schematic (not needed for the plugins to work), 32 and 64 bit plugins, a set of amazing banks created by Manfred, a User Guide and the original operating manuals for the Ensoniq synths (to better explain the Waves system).
Most of the operation should be easy to pick up, but there are a few things which needed further explanation, so it’s worth going through the User Guide to get all the details.
http://flowstoners.com/quilcom
or
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![[Image: 9RnS2VB.png]](https://i.imgur.com/9RnS2VB.png)
The Quilcom Razorblade is a synth inspired by the classic 80’s Ensoniq ESQ-1 and SQ-80 synths.
It’s the result of a lengthy collaboration between me, Tulamide, Kevin Brown and Manfred Plümer. Whilst it’s not a clone it does use the exact same waves extracted from the original ROMs, which are available in the public domain.
Click on the picture to download the zip which contains the FlowStone schematic (not needed for the plugins to work), 32 and 64 bit plugins, a set of amazing banks created by Manfred, a User Guide and the original operating manuals for the Ensoniq synths (to better explain the Waves system).
Most of the operation should be easy to pick up, but there are a few things which needed further explanation, so it’s worth going through the User Guide to get all the details.
http://flowstoners.com/quilcom
or
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