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  • Compact DeLuxe v1.0.0 WiN-R2R
    October 28th, 2023 ⚡

    Compact DeLuxe v1.0.0 WiN-MOCHA

    Compact DeLuxe v1.0.0 WiN

    Team R2R | 29 July  2023 | 3.68 MB

    …:VST2i, VST3i, STANDALONE:…

    INSTRUMENT BACKGROUND. Among the many transistor organs of the past, also known as “Combo Organs” (mostly because some of them also had a rhythm section and built-in speakers), the Farfisa Compact DeLuxe, along with its big brother the Compact Duo, was one of the most used organs at least in the european beat scene of the early and mid seventies. The electronic circuit of this kind of organ is relatively simple, at least on paper: rather than using a mechanical tone generator like the tonewheel models (Hammond and Pari), the transistor organs used a circuit called “Top Octave Synthesizer”, TOS for short, responsible of the generation of 12 waveforms, one for each note of the last octave of the organ keyboard. The basic waveform was usually something halfway between a ramp and a triangular. The lower octaves were produced by means of “divider” circuits that could halve the frequency of each waveform, going so forth for each lower octave down to the pedalboard tones. At each division, something was lost and something was gained in terms of harmonic content. The result was that the same notes of different octaves had oscillators perfectly in sync, so all C notes were in sync, all C#, all D and so on. This same technique was also used in so-called “string machines” or “stringer keyboards” that emulated orchestral sounds (violins, trumpets, etc.).



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    • Drum-80 v1.0.0 WiN-R2R
      October 28th, 2023 ⚡

      Drum 80 V1.0.0 Win R2r Magesy

      Drum-80 v1.0.0 WiN

      Team R2R | 29 July 2023 | 31.7 MB

      …: STANDALONE, VSTi, VST3, x64 :…

      GSi Drum-80 reproduces that exact scenario. It contains two separate sound engines that can play at the same time. One engine recreates the sounds of the famous electronic drum module known as the Simmons SDS-V (very similar to the later SDS-8 model); at the same time, the exclusive GSi WLF Engine plays a multi-sample of real cymbals recorded exclusively for Drum-80. We all know and use electronic drums today, but at the beginning of the 80’s the first electronic drums were a real novelty that revolutionized not only the sound of music of those years, but also the workflow in the recording studio. Many producers preferred to record the sound of electronic drums rather than acoustic drums because it saved time and money, avoiding having to mount microphones, find the right positions, spend hours equalizing and correcting the recorded material. With an electronic drum set it was quicker: it was enough to connect the cables and maybe find the right sound for the song, which was a perfect scenario especially for many low-cost productions, for example those of pop music.



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      • Genuine Sounds Vol.1: v1.0.2 Piano Edition WiN-V.R
        November 10th, 2022 ⚡

        Genuine Sounds Vol.1: v1.0.2 Piano Edition WiN-V.R

        GSi v1.0.2 Piano Edition

        Team V.R | 22 August 2022 | 5 MB

        ..:: VST3, VSTi, STANDALONE, x64 ::..

        GSi Genuine Sounds is a collection of fine sampled instruments based on a very efficient and unique proprietary sound engine made by GSi and called WLF – Wavetable Linear Format. The WLF Engine grants the highest performance with the lowest memory usage and CPU load possible, resulting in high polyphony even on less capable devices. All sounds included in the Genuine Sounds collections are professionally sampled using proprietary software and hardware machines. With Genuine Sounds Volume First we at GSi are glad to introduce our new technology to the world, offering some of the finest acoustic and electric piano samples we’ve produced so far, with the sincere hope to continue along this route and release more collections in the future, focused on several other instrument categories.



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        • GSi Milestone Virtual Trumpet v1.0 VSTi WiN-AMPLiFY
          May 23rd, 2021 ⚡

          GSi Milestone Virtual Trumpet v1.0 VSTi WiN-AMPLiFY

          GSi Milestone v1.0 Virtual Trumpet VSTi

          TEAM AMPLiFY | 11.08.2007 | 4.02 MB

          Miles’tone is a simulation of a trumpet.

          It is based on a mixed use of traditional synthesis (oscillators, filters) and physical modeling synthesis (tuned delay lines, resonators), but more importantly it reflects the behaviour of a real trumpet, reacts to pitch changes and air pressure in a very natural way, and has a nice and warm timbre. It has been conceived to work with a Wind Controller but it can also be played with a traditional MIDI keyboard thanks to the built-in dedicated envelope generator. Miles’tone doesn’t use any samples.



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