Pro-Sounds LD-50 soundset for LAC-1
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Pro-Sounds LD-50 soundset for LAC-1
Hi all!
With a small amount of help from yours truly, sound developer Pro-Sounds now offers their LD-50 soundset for the OASYS LAC-1, as well as the software Legacy plug-ins. Here's their press release:
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Pro-Sounds release LD-50 for OASYS LAC-1 Synthesizers
Pro-Sounds has announced the immediate availability of ‘LD-50’ for Korg's LAC-1 synthesizers on the OASYS workstation.
Chloridecone, Kasugamycin, Transfluthrin...Go ahead, try and pronounce them, we dare you! And if you think the names are hard, wait until you hear the sounds behind them!
LD-50 KLC-OASYS Edition is comprised of 189 programs and 61 combies in PCG format. These new sounds, designed by Electronic Emergency, are some of the most lethal you'll ever come across for the Korg OASYS LAC-1. The LD-50 Sound-Set comes complete With hard-hitting basses, furious leads, raging sequences, and much more; every preset is designed to bring these classic synths out from the past, and into the future.
The bank is available for $24.95.
For more information, and to download a free demo set, please visit www.pro-sounds.net
Product page:
http://www.pro-sounds.net/modules.php?n ... le&sid=111
With a small amount of help from yours truly, sound developer Pro-Sounds now offers their LD-50 soundset for the OASYS LAC-1, as well as the software Legacy plug-ins. Here's their press release:
* * *
Pro-Sounds release LD-50 for OASYS LAC-1 Synthesizers
Pro-Sounds has announced the immediate availability of ‘LD-50’ for Korg's LAC-1 synthesizers on the OASYS workstation.
Chloridecone, Kasugamycin, Transfluthrin...Go ahead, try and pronounce them, we dare you! And if you think the names are hard, wait until you hear the sounds behind them!
LD-50 KLC-OASYS Edition is comprised of 189 programs and 61 combies in PCG format. These new sounds, designed by Electronic Emergency, are some of the most lethal you'll ever come across for the Korg OASYS LAC-1. The LD-50 Sound-Set comes complete With hard-hitting basses, furious leads, raging sequences, and much more; every preset is designed to bring these classic synths out from the past, and into the future.
The bank is available for $24.95.
For more information, and to download a free demo set, please visit www.pro-sounds.net
Product page:
http://www.pro-sounds.net/modules.php?n ... le&sid=111
Dan Phillips
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Extremely fast - that took you just one hour! I'm impressed, especially since where I live, you were reviewing before 7 a.m.
When you say "no use of controllers", I presume that there is at least pitch-bend on the joystick, and some simple mod on Joy+Y ?
Any more considered opinions after a few days, Derm? I must admit, it would take me considerably more than an hour to properly evaluate over 200 patches. But the price is good.
jg::

When you say "no use of controllers", I presume that there is at least pitch-bend on the joystick, and some simple mod on Joy+Y ?
Any more considered opinions after a few days, Derm? I must admit, it would take me considerably more than an hour to properly evaluate over 200 patches. But the price is good.
jg::
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These assignments were carried over from the Legacy software, and IIRC at least some did have pitch-bend on the joystick and modulation on JS+Y.jg:: wrote: When you say "no use of controllers", I presume that there is at least pitch-bend on the joystick, and some simple mod on Joy+Y ?
All of the Programs also have their Control Surfaces set to Tone Adjust, which gives fairly comprehensive editing & modulation with the LAC-1 synths.
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Dan Phillips
Manager of Product Development, Korg R&D
Personal website: www.danphillips.com
For technical support, please contact your Korg Distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/
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For technical support, please contact your Korg Distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/
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Hi JG,
There are no Karma settings, no use of SW 1 or 2, no use of the ribbon controller. I am pretty sure that there is no use of the Joy stick, but maybe I missed something. All of this makes sense if they were ported from the Legacy software as Dan says.
I think they might have spent sometime assigning controllers and charged a little more.
Anyway with the strenght of the euro against the dollar at the moment the price is negligable, I reckoned there was nothing to loose picking them up.
Some good stuff here if analog is your thing.
There are no Karma settings, no use of SW 1 or 2, no use of the ribbon controller. I am pretty sure that there is no use of the Joy stick, but maybe I missed something. All of this makes sense if they were ported from the Legacy software as Dan says.
I think they might have spent sometime assigning controllers and charged a little more.
Anyway with the strenght of the euro against the dollar at the moment the price is negligable, I reckoned there was nothing to loose picking them up.
Some good stuff here if analog is your thing.
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Pitch bend and JS +Y are active for most sounds. I've only come across a few sounds which don't use JS +Y at all. The effect may sometimes be subtle...Derm wrote: There are no Karma settings, no use of SW 1 or 2, no use of the ribbon controller. I am pretty sure that there is no use of the Joy stick, but maybe I missed something.
Yes - that's why!Derm wrote:All of this makes sense if they were ported from the Legacy software as Dan says.
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Dan Phillips
Manager of Product Development, Korg R&D
Personal website: www.danphillips.com
For technical support, please contact your Korg Distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/
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Manager of Product Development, Korg R&D
Personal website: www.danphillips.com
For technical support, please contact your Korg Distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/
Regretfully, I cannot offer technical support directly.
If you need to contact me for purposes other than technical support, please do not send PMs; instead, send email to dan@korgrd.com