That is why your suggestion is criticized - it involves a Rube Goldberg scenario to satisfy the "small form factor" request which can be solved in six other, cheaper ways, if the topicstarter can provide a little more info. After that you have achieved some semblance of an M1.Įven for veteran sound designers this is a month of work. You might be able to write a utility for this in Python based on the sysex dumps or something and a bunch of benchmarking files where you detect attack, release and decay times and rates with just a single sinewave playing back. VST KORG M1 Es un plugin virtual que contiene sonidos del korg m1 fsicoen los comentarios estara el link directo del VST.sirve-para-32/&\64-bitssuscribete. Then you have to reconstruct all patches from scratch by transcribing all the pitch, volume and filter envelopes. Then you have to cut the samples exactly like they were cut in the M1 - which means discovering the loop points of the raw multisamples, and their zones (it's not like they use a single sample stretched over the entire keyboard). To get the M1 in there you first have to get access to all the M1 sounds in the first place, which is what the OP wants anyway, so they'll have to buy something they're ultimately not going to use. It's a good way to turn people away from forums. Well, actually, all I see you posting on this thread is to say what an absurd idea it would be to use a waldorf blofeld to substitute a wavetable synth.Even though you are technically correct - the best kind of correct - you are inflicting a boatload of work on the poor sod who buys a Blofeld and doesn't know where to begin. And besides that all those other suggestions have plenty of envelopes and LFOs. Dude doesn't care about envelopes and LFOs, he wants a rompler with good sounds. Featuring close emulation of behavior and all controls, this plugin is perfect for recreating the sound of vintage Korg gear. Mono/Fury is a Korg VST emulation plugin that accurately recreates the classic Mono/Poly analog synthesizer of the early 1980s.
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You did the entire thread a disservice with your recommendation. Mono/Fury Free Korg Legacy Collection Alternative. Suggesting a wave table synth as something similar to an m1 is straight up terrible advice and Myself and others had to call you out on it so this guy didn't go wasting his time looking for something he didn't want or need. But You checked that all the other options you thumbed up have these features, right? You're thick. Your thumb upping is not exactly visible in your posts AFAIK? So that still makes your contribution to this thread rather nonexistent.Īnd now, actually, having investigated the subject some more, you actually need 6 envelope generators and 3 LFOs to match some of the features of an Korg M1, so the Blofeld does not qualify as a feature-to-feature substitute either. Well, actually, all I see you posting on this thread is to say what an absurd idea it would be to use a waldorf blofeld to substitute a wavetable synth.