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SSI-MT01
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Multimedia Collection
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Welcome to the Post-Industrial Age! This bank of 64 sounds will usher you
into the future with new concepts in MT-32 sound development. From stark sonic
slashes a'la Skinny Puppy, to fat textural pads, you'll find a cyber-tech
toolkit brimming with inspiration for your musical forays into the multimedia
landscapes of tomorrow!
Sounds include "Cyborg," "Rapbeat," "Hitchcock,"
"Zlith," "Tribbles," GhostHorns," "Nihilist,"
"Cyberwisp," "Chiba City," "Mutants," "2muchinfo,"
"Haiku," "Acid Rain" and more. |
$19.95
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SSI-MT02
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Top 40/Dance
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Here are 64 new MT-32 timbres that you'll turn to again and again for your
rock, R&B, and even rap musical projects! The Top 40/Dance soundbank
contains a broad range of useful and more realistic patches like acoustic
pianos, authentic DX7 Rhodes, brass, strings, bells, basses (with real bass
content), synthesizer pads, leads and comps, and even some vector-synth type FX
sounds and cutting edge drum loops!
Sounds include "Miami Grand," "DX7
Rhodes 1," "Juno Bass," "Synthorgan," "Jamblast,"
"RezoSynth," "Amazon," "CS 80," "Plastic,"
"CD Snip," "Mr. Jazz" and many more. With the introduction
of the MT-32, Roland broke new ground by making an affordable multi-timbral
programmable synthesizer module with unprecedented flexibility. Unfortunately,
few instruments have been so poorly documented, and a surprising number of MT-32
owners are not even aware of its potential. Of course, part of the problem is
that the MT-32 can only be programmed by computer via the MIDI port, and the
on-board RAM memory is volatile, meaning once the unit is turned off, any
user-defined programs are erased and must be re-loaded upon power-up. Thus, the
vast majority of users have been confined to the factory presets. |
$19.95
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