Thanks, but...... Joe, few more questions, I'm not very familiar whit Recycle,so: do I still need a SCSI cd-rom drive to upload my samples from the roland cd's ?? Or do you transfer the samples on 1.44 Mb floppy disks into the S-750 (that's the one I maybe gonna buy), my problem is thath the guy's at the music store think that you only can upload samples from the cd rom's using a SCSI cd-rom drive/connection. And I haven't got a SCSI..... Okay, Fred first your patches, I have to say a few things: - I almost do not use the VF-1 as a stand alone unit for my guitar (I really don't like the "unclean/overdrive" preampsims, instead I use a Roland gp-100 and a ADA mp-1 tube preamp, sometimes the vf-1 comes along to add some effects or eq.). - I've tried most your patches but the gp-100 is a far better machine for home recording. - I own a musicman 112 RD guitar amplifier, it has no send returns, plugging the vf direct in the music man is okay for the clean effects and speakersim's, I really don't like the heavier preamp sims. We probably both agree that the vf-1 should be in the send return path of an amplifier for best results, have never done this so I can't comment on your patches. Your patches were helpfull as a starting point for some more tweaking and discovering the vf-s capacities for guitar, but I really don't use the vf-1 a lot for my guitar (anymore) as a stand alone unit, I use it as a multi effect machine for all my gear and I make most of my settings "during the proces". I think I'm trying to say that the VF is a nice machine for guitar, but the gp-100 is better so I use the VF-1 in a different way as you are doing, can't really help you whit guitar patches................., guitar patch tweaking is mainly done here on my GP.....not on my VF......... -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Joe Egan <jtegan0103@...> Aan: BossVF1@yahoogroups.com <BossVF1@yahoogroups.com> Datum: donderdag 30 mei 2002 5:44 Onderwerp: Re: [BossVF1] sampler >I have the Roland S-760 and its sound iqulaity s excellent. I think >you'll be pleased. It's limited to a maximum polyphony of 32 megs >though. I fly samples into it via ReCycle. Its A/D and D/A converters >are excellent IMO. > >Joe > >Sjaak de Vos wrote: > >> Has anyone in this group ever used a Roland S750 or S760 sampler >> (18mB) ? >> (completing my keyboardmusic gear, a jv-880 synth and a gr 30 >> git.synth and >> Cubase) >> >> I'm considering buying one for 500 euro, it comes with 9 sample cd >> (titles >> like: solo strings, symph orchestra, prosonus rs-1, foundations, >> percussion >> and so on). >> >> It's not really a VF-1 "core bizznizz" question. >> >> Any advise is welcome. >> >> greetings, >> >> Sjaak >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >> BossVF1-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> >> >> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >BossVF1-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [BossVF1] sampler
2002-05-30 by Sjaak de Vos
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