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Download SOUND Canvas and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The classic Roland Sound Canvas sound module is reborn as a software synthesizer for. Sound Canvas is overall a very decent port of the unit it's based on, and will play most SC88pro and SC8820 midis you throw at it. Virtual Stage Camera.
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I received an email in the night from Roland about a new product release. It's a VST version of their old PCM sound module, the Sound Canvas.
This is a rompler in its truest form. It uses slimmed down LA synthesis and PCM sounds with 16 part multi-timbrality, 64 voice polyphony, and 64 effects. Many many many video games in the 90s were made with these modules. This appears to be the same or similar to the iOS version. These were a lot more popular in Japan than they were in English speaking markets, but maybe someone here likes oldschool sound modules and will be excited about a VST version.
A trial version is available. Welcome to synths!:D A couple things besides analog noise levels are (1) accessbility and (2) total recall. I used to have a JV-1010 and adored the heck out of it, but I had to use a computer librarian to edit user patches because it didn't have panel controls like the bigger JV boxes. It was also tedious to manually note which SysEx (customized patch and multitimbral setup) files I used with each project. Convenience in workflow matters a lot to me, or else I get slowed down. I am so thankful that after the early 2000s, I migrated from external hardware to VSTs, and my creation process has gradually become a lot easier.
Maybe UVI will take on the JV/XP series, they already did a take on the D-50. Happy to help! Yah, VSTs are a lot more economical in terms of $$$ and physical space.
Possibly electric bill too.:) Aside from algorithmic recreations, there are plenty of sampled ones which are really nice. The whole UVI Vintage Vault is a great deal, even moreso when it periodically on sale. Very beautifully presented, loads fast, and sounds excellent at capturing a lot of signature sounds of those earlier synths — as well as new sounds made with them. Some of them include raw waveforms for more flexibility, although they won't be as flexible as full recreations. They are fab for what they are. Have you ever heard of Omnisphere 2? Eric Persing, former chief Roland sound designers (responsible for JV/XP), heads that.
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Rules • NO PERSONAL ATTACKS ~ Please keep comments constructive! Personal attacks, insults, and bad faith criticism of other posters' equipment or music will not be tolerated.
Also, fair warning to all- racism, sexism, hate speech, or harassment of any sort will result in an instant and permanent ban. We have a zero tolerance policy for that sort of thing and it is strictly enforced. • NO SALES POSTS ~ Sale/trade/buy posts are not allowed. Please go to instead.
Links to uncommonly great specials/deals are allowed. If you are the manufacturer or developer of a commercial product, please message the mods before posting, but we will usually allow new product promotion as long as you stay to answer questions.
Download SOUND Canvas and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The classic Roland Sound Canvas sound module is reborn as a software synthesizer for. Sound Canvas is overall a very decent port of the unit it's based on, and will play most SC88pro and SC8820 midis you throw at it. Virtual Stage Camera.
• ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR OWN CONTENT ~ Links to streams of your music are allowed only if you intend on fielding questions about your production and your use of synthesizers in your music. Do gta san andreas pc ripple. If you are not willing to field questions then your post will be removed. • NO LOW EFFORT MEMES ~ Please refrain from basic meme type posts (macro texts, advice animals, etc). Go to or one of the Facebook Synth Memes groups instead.
• LEAVE A COMMENT ON LINK/PHOTO/VIDEO POSTS ~ Link, photo, and video posts must include a meaningful comment by the OP. “Here is a track I made” or 'look at my new synth' is not sufficient since the point is to encourage discussion. Posts lacking a comment will be removed at the moderators discretion. • NO PRICE SHAMING ~ Some equipment doesn’t cost much, some costs a lot. There is room for everything from Volcas to CS80s in this sub. Criticism of gear based on its sound, features, etc is ok.
Criticism of gear or the people that buy it based on your opinion of its cost is not. • NO PIRACY ~ This is an instaban. If you use our community to encourage any sort of IP theft you will be banned, no questions asked. Support the people that make all of this possible. Meta • • • Let's Talk • • • • • • • • Related Subreddits Gear and Software • • • • • • • • • • • • • Music and Synthesis • • • • • • • •.
I received an email in the night from Roland about a new product release. It's a VST version of their old PCM sound module, the Sound Canvas.
This is a rompler in its truest form. It uses slimmed down LA synthesis and PCM sounds with 16 part multi-timbrality, 64 voice polyphony, and 64 effects. Many many many video games in the 90s were made with these modules. This appears to be the same or similar to the iOS version. These were a lot more popular in Japan than they were in English speaking markets, but maybe someone here likes oldschool sound modules and will be excited about a VST version.
A trial version is available. Welcome to synths!:D A couple things besides analog noise levels are (1) accessbility and (2) total recall. I used to have a JV-1010 and adored the heck out of it, but I had to use a computer librarian to edit user patches because it didn't have panel controls like the bigger JV boxes. It was also tedious to manually note which SysEx (customized patch and multitimbral setup) files I used with each project. Convenience in workflow matters a lot to me, or else I get slowed down. I am so thankful that after the early 2000s, I migrated from external hardware to VSTs, and my creation process has gradually become a lot easier.
Maybe UVI will take on the JV/XP series, they already did a take on the D-50. Happy to help! Yah, VSTs are a lot more economical in terms of $$$ and physical space.
Possibly electric bill too.:) Aside from algorithmic recreations, there are plenty of sampled ones which are really nice. The whole UVI Vintage Vault is a great deal, even moreso when it periodically on sale. Very beautifully presented, loads fast, and sounds excellent at capturing a lot of signature sounds of those earlier synths — as well as new sounds made with them. Some of them include raw waveforms for more flexibility, although they won't be as flexible as full recreations. They are fab for what they are. Have you ever heard of Omnisphere 2? Eric Persing, former chief Roland sound designers (responsible for JV/XP), heads that.