Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
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Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Downloading it now, still wondering how it sounds, but got it at great price at AudioMidi this week
http://www.audiomidi.com/Puremagnetik-R ... 15564.aspx
http://www.audiomidi.com/Puremagnetik-R ... 15564.aspx
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
It's they, not it.
Includes the following Puremagnetik Micropaks:
•Analog Bass Volume 1, an impressive selection of over 50 multi-sampled programs direct from classics such as the Minimoog, Roland TB-303, ARP 2600 and the Doepfer Modular.
•Analog Bass Volume 2, a complete bass soundset focusing entirely on the classic Korg MS20 synthesizer.
•P-50 Linear, an elaborate collection of racks inspired by the legendary Roland D50.
•Phazeform Volume 1, a captivating library based on Casio's Phase Distortion technology of the CZ-1.
•String Machines, with more than 250 MB of lush sounds recorded directly from the string synths of the 1970s.
•TeeBee, based on the Roland TB-303, includes heavy acid bass lines, squelchy resonant leads and thick analog sounds.
•Vector, which instantly turns Ableton Live into a full-blown production workstation that includes a huge library of wave sequences, attack transients and vector morphing.
•Vintage 80s Classics, a stunning collection of lush 1980s synth sounds captured directly from an Oberheim Matrix 6.
•Newly added: Waveframe, based on the Ensoniq Fizmo, provides complex, evolving sounds from this classic wavetable synthesizer.
They mostly sound pretty ok.
Includes the following Puremagnetik Micropaks:
•Analog Bass Volume 1, an impressive selection of over 50 multi-sampled programs direct from classics such as the Minimoog, Roland TB-303, ARP 2600 and the Doepfer Modular.
•Analog Bass Volume 2, a complete bass soundset focusing entirely on the classic Korg MS20 synthesizer.
•P-50 Linear, an elaborate collection of racks inspired by the legendary Roland D50.
•Phazeform Volume 1, a captivating library based on Casio's Phase Distortion technology of the CZ-1.
•String Machines, with more than 250 MB of lush sounds recorded directly from the string synths of the 1970s.
•TeeBee, based on the Roland TB-303, includes heavy acid bass lines, squelchy resonant leads and thick analog sounds.
•Vector, which instantly turns Ableton Live into a full-blown production workstation that includes a huge library of wave sequences, attack transients and vector morphing.
•Vintage 80s Classics, a stunning collection of lush 1980s synth sounds captured directly from an Oberheim Matrix 6.
•Newly added: Waveframe, based on the Ensoniq Fizmo, provides complex, evolving sounds from this classic wavetable synthesizer.
They mostly sound pretty ok.
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
bobseekone wrote:Downloading it now, still wondering how it sounds, but got it at great price at AudioMidi this week
got it too, downloading it now . . . . . . .
@ 1.5 GB of content it takes a little while
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Normally $79..
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
got it. cant say no for 15 bucks..
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
I've always really wanted to love Pure Magnetik stuff but sadly I just don't...it always sounds "kinda good." But maybe that's just me.
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
i just went through the presets on this collection -- a few hundred of them -- and some are pretty good. not all great, of course -- i selected around 1 in 10 for future use. that's still quite a few though . . .
but even if i only came away with 5 usable synths, it would still be a great deal.
i would recommend this audiomidi no-brainer to anyone who's looking for new sounds -- and it's only available for users of ableton live. it's obvious that puremagnetik put alot of work into this bundle. for $15 you really can't lose.
but even if i only came away with 5 usable synths, it would still be a great deal.
i would recommend this audiomidi no-brainer to anyone who's looking for new sounds -- and it's only available for users of ableton live. it's obvious that puremagnetik put alot of work into this bundle. for $15 you really can't lose.
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Hey, that's a great deal..even for the waveforms collection only.
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Anyone found the "Library of Partials" for the P-50 mentioned in the video (approx 1:30 in) at:
http://www.ableton.com/puremagnetik
I've been looking for them, but so far haven't found them. It looks like the Library structure is a bit different from the movie to the Micropack.
http://www.ableton.com/puremagnetik
I've been looking for them, but so far haven't found them. It looks like the Library structure is a bit different from the movie to the Micropack.
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
thats my plan too. . just wish i had the time!!sanfoin wrote:i just went through the presets on this collection -- a few hundred of them -- and some are pretty good. not all great, of course -- i selected around 1 in 10 for future use. that's still quite a few though . . .
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
hmm - couldnt find the partials. all the waveforms are in the library (under samples/puremagnetik samples/P-50 linear). are these much different from the partials?bobseekone wrote:Anyone found the "Library of Partials" for the P-50 mentioned in the video (approx 1:30 in) at:
http://www.ableton.com/puremagnetik
I've been looking for them, but so far haven't found them. It looks like the Library structure is a bit different from the movie to the Micropack.
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
I used to have the original live pack. If I remember the partials would be under Simpler>Puremanteic folder - not under the instrument racks folder.You should not have the browse the actual wave library. The should be saved as presets for Simpler.
I don't have it installed anymore but can pull out the disc and reinstall it to check for sure if you would like.
On a side note, I was looking at this too cause I stopped my PM subscription a while ago, does the Retro Synths pack purchased from audiomidi come with a serial and need to be authorized?
I don't have it installed anymore but can pull out the disc and reinstall it to check for sure if you would like.
On a side note, I was looking at this too cause I stopped my PM subscription a while ago, does the Retro Synths pack purchased from audiomidi come with a serial and need to be authorized?
Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
yupfragmentated wrote: On a side note, I was looking at this too cause I stopped my PM subscription a while ago, does the Retro Synths pack purchased from audiomidi come with a serial and need to be authorized?
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Thanks for the idea, but I didn't find anything under Simpler.fragmentated wrote:I used to have the original live pack. If I remember the partials would be under Simpler>Puremanteic folder - not under the instrument racks folder.You should not have the browse the actual wave library. The should be saved as presets for Simpler.
I don't have it installed anymore but can pull out the disc and reinstall it to check for sure if you would like.
On a side note, I was looking at this too cause I stopped my PM subscription a while ago, does the Retro Synths pack purchased from audiomidi come with a serial and need to be authorized?
There is a folder:
Instrument Rack/Puremagnetik/Puremagnetik Retro Synths/P-50 Linear
and also:
Instrument Rack/Puremagnetik/Puremagnetik Retro Synths/P-50 Linear/Structures
and the Waveforms are stored in:
Samples/Puremagnetik Samples/P-50 Linear
but I can't find any Partials anywhere.
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Re: Just picked up RetroSynth for $15!
Ok. I pulled out the disc and installed. The folder structure for the original release goes:bobseekone wrote:Thanks for the idea, but I didn't find anything under Simpler.fragmentated wrote:I used to have the original live pack. If I remember the partials would be under Simpler>Puremanteic folder - not under the instrument racks folder.You should not have the browse the actual wave library. The should be saved as presets for Simpler.
I don't have it installed anymore but can pull out the disc and reinstall it to check for sure if you would like.
On a side note, I was looking at this too cause I stopped my PM subscription a while ago, does the Retro Synths pack purchased from audiomidi come with a serial and need to be authorized?
There is a folder:
Instrument Rack/Puremagnetik/Puremagnetik Retro Synths/P-50 Linear
and also:
Instrument Rack/Puremagnetik/Puremagnetik Retro Synths/P-50 Linear/Structures
and the Waveforms are stored in:
Samples/Puremagnetik Samples/P-50 Linear
but I can't find any Partials anywhere.
Instrument Rack/Puremagnetik/P-50 Linear
in the P-50 folder there are 3 sub-folders :
-Sampler Programs
-Structures (for Sampler)
-Structures (for Simpler)
in each of the 2 structure folders there are adg's but there is also a Partials folder with the partials you were referring to.
The new release might have changed the way it was done. This micro pack was one of the earlier releases for Live 6 if I remember correctly. Maybe you could send them an email over at the PM website and ask about it.
Hope that helps.