~Star-Dater~ 20 years from buying my first Midi setup - it all still works beautifully! Got the Roland Alpha Juno synth, back in 1987 but after working in the music industry for Peter Gabriel promoting Fairlight CMI III, I saw the burgeoning power of the (by comparison) simple Atari 520 and 1040ST setups in many Midid suites at top recording studios, and so splashed out nearly a £1000 for a 1040St, monitor and Steinberg Pro24 III and a Roland MT32. Hours of editing using Synthworks also resulted in a massive 800 strong library of usuable sounds for the MT32 and of course its bigger brothers - D10 D110 U110 and even the D50... I thought the time had come to show how this now little considered unit could dish out synth sounds comprable to many modern units... it just takes a bit of careful and creative programming. This clip has to rely upon my Canon A70 and for some reason it kept cutting out, so a couple of glitches in the mixes of this and others I am adding, but you will get the idea. I have these sounds available on eBid and ebay if others want to investigate further. All come packaged to help get the most from them. Get your set here: musicsoftware.jimdo.com or look for "Unique sound files for the MT32.D10/D110 Roland synths" on ebay Enjoy...
Keywords: Steinberg, Pro24, Cubase, Atari, MT32, Roland, alphajuno, Juno, Sound, Module, Midi, 1040st
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