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Retromod Digital 1 - '80s Synthesizer Virtual Instrument Download

Retromod Digital 1 - '80s Synthesizer Virtual Instrument Download
  • Product Code: eq68704
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$237.00 $319.95

Available for download, the RetroMod Digital 1 - '80s Synthesizer Virtual Instrument Downloadis a virtual instrument providing sample-based recreations of classic digital synthesizers from the 1980s. The instruments—Sequential Circuits Prophet VS, Korg DW8000, Kawai K3 and K5, and Yamaha TX81Z—were painstakingly recorded using studio-quality analog gear including the Phoenix Audio Nice DI, an Apogee Rosetta 200, and VoVox cables.

There are 5.9GB of material with 367 presets, which utilize 10,000 samples to create a huge palette of sounds. Additionally, the RetroMod plug-ins not only render the feel of the original instruments, but also integrate current technological conveniences. An XY pad allows you to manipulate parameters such as FM, ring mod, distortion, and filter frequency in real-time. Reverb, chorus, and distortion empower you with additional tools to sonically enhance your sound. This software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. It can operate as an Audio Units, AAX, or VST plug-in.

Recreates Sounds of '80s Synthesizers    Samples Sequential Circuits Prophet VS    Samples Korg DW8000 and Yamaha TX81Z    Samples Kawai K3 and K5    Sampled with Studio-Quality Analog Gear    5.9GB, 367 Presets, and 10,000 Samples    For Mac, Windows, Linux    Supports Audio Units, AAX & VST Formats

General
Sound TypeSynthesizer
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AU, VST
Standalone OperationNo
Visual Impairment SupportNo
System Requirements
OS CompatibilityWindows 7
Windows 8
Windows 10
macOS 10.9 or Later
Ubuntu 16.4
Memory RequirementWindows, Mac, Linux:
2 GB (8 GB Recommended)
CPU RequirementWindows, Mac, Linux:
2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and Faster  

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is there still a defect with the 120 format? There has been an issue with a defective backing

A: The defective paper issue with the Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film) was resolved sometime in 2021. Our current films are not showing any paper defect.

Q: 2. is receiver diversity?

A: No it is not.

Q: 3. How does the lock compare to the TeleLock on the 90B?

A: The locking on the 80B is probably a little more reliable, but it might just be preference. They're both friction based, meaning there is no pin to secure it. That's why I like the TS-70B. Slightly less stable, but the pin is always a good backup.

Q: 4. Would Ilford Simplicity kit work for this film? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1448926-REG/ilford_1178858_simplicity_film_kit.html What is development time/temperature? Thank you

A: The Ilford SIMPLICITY Starter Pack can be used to develop Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures). This should have a developing time with ILFOSOL 3 (1+9 dilution) of 5 minutes at 68°F / 20°C.

Q: 5. Will this work on Mac version 10.13.6 high Sierra?

A: This is a training video. It will work with MacOS.

Q: 6. Are you able to use all mics at one time?

A: Two transmitters may be used at one time: either the handheld transmitters, bodypacks, or one of each.

Q: 7. Is this system complete? Or do I need an additional amplifier or speaker to project voices into a large room?

A: The VocoPro Digital-32 does not come with a speaker.

Q: 8. Does it work for an 80A Polaroid

A: Unfortunately the film for the Polaroid 80A was discontinued by the manufacturer in 1980. There are no more films made that are compatible with your camera.

Q: 9. how does one get the the whited out foliage appearance and darkened sky appearance on this film? is it random? or is it more of an exposure trick?

A: You need an IR720 filter . That filter helps this film pick up that infrared wave length of light that will give the effects you asked about.

Q: 10. My camera does not have ISO 80 as an option. I'm shooting with the Minolta XE-5 which goes right from 60 to 125. Whats an ideal way to handle this situation if I want to experiment with this film?

A: Your camera does have the option of selecting ISO 80. You are looking at the shutter-speed dial. Consult your user's manual to find how to select the ISO.

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