Yeah, Tranzistow is suitable for persons who think Yoshimi or ZynAddSubFX are 'basic synths', and are looking for something more complete
Tranzistow synth
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Re: Tranzistow synth
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Re: Tranzistow synth
Have been going thru tranzistow presets, and bucket sorting them to categories for myself. Maybe 1/4 of them done, observations:
- many of them have huge delays/reverbs/huge release times. So much that for my use they need adjustment, at least for my usage.
- many pretty similar sounds, but no miracle in this: creating ̃̃ 3900 unique presets, would it be possible? Same thing as browsing thru whole universe of available DX7 presets, similar sounds hitting many times.
- many of them have huge delays/reverbs/huge release times. So much that for my use they need adjustment, at least for my usage.
- many pretty similar sounds, but no miracle in this: creating ̃̃ 3900 unique presets, would it be possible? Same thing as browsing thru whole universe of available DX7 presets, similar sounds hitting many times.
Linux veteran & Novice musician
Latest track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycVrgGtrBmM