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  • I Need more VST's

    I feel like I dont have enough kit. I got good drums but not many VST's

    and for some reason freeware dont work, people say its because Im using Vista?

    Anyway I want VST's for g-funk, laid back sounds etc. And I want alot of the sounds in Until the End of time Dj Cvince mix that was in the tape.

    And is there anything like HS2 but better? Because those sounds feel cheap.....

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    vsts for "g-funk" or "rap" doesnt EXIST, same shit thats used for opera can be used for rap or polka lol.
    synth pads, lead lines, and bass lines, get Arturia Minimoog V http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/...ogv/intro.html (you can find full version on filestube.com site) and learn to program it, dont rely on presets cuz that will get u no where.
    for other sounds and signature 90s/g-funk soundfonts, you will have to buy real hardware, as for vst world, theres only one thing thats close to 90s sound, ts called Korg Wavestation.
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    • #3
      Albino 3 is the closest you'll ever get.


      Originally posted by Flintheart_Glomgold
      Calm down. This doesnt affect your life. Get over it. Its ancient history and the only thing thats certain is that you dont have all the facts. Even if you did, try to occupy your time with something more wholesome.

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      • #4
        most used synth for bass lines and lead lines was Minimoog, in like 90% of g-funk (and west coast) production . Arturia emulation is closest thing in vst world with that moog mojo but its far away from being exact faithful sounding reincarnation of the real thing.
        Last edited by Nikola; 07-04-2011, 10:03 AM.
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        • #5
          Thanks people

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nikola View Post
            most used synth for bass lines and lead lines was Minimoog, in like 90% of g-funk (and west coast) production . Arturia emulation is closest thing in vst world with that moog mojo but its far away from being exact faithful sounding reincarnation of the real thing.
            I wanna pick up one of those bad boys, not the vst, but the real thing

            Also a hammet! Or whatever you call them


            Originally posted by Flintheart_Glomgold
            Calm down. This doesnt affect your life. Get over it. Its ancient history and the only thing thats certain is that you dont have all the facts. Even if you did, try to occupy your time with something more wholesome.

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            • #7
              digital/virtual synth has not touched the raw sound of the original ANALOG synth http://www.vintagesynth.com/moog/moog.php

              but price is insane on ebay tho, 6k for this is way much, realistic price is around 1800 usd, plus u can sell it anytime and gain spent money back if you ever decide to sell it.

              btw. real thing doesn't have MIDI so if thats not problem for u, start saving, but u should only buy things like these when you have quality audio interface, digital converters, high-end monitors, and some outboard hardware, thats much better investment (sonic wise) then buying vintage synth and recording it though low budget audio card
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