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if only there was someone who did AccessVirus for the pulsar haha...
(reply) Peezahj is working on presets for a soon-to-be-released(?) Mod2 emulation of the Virus
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I have wondered about this quite a bit. I have not purchased Propack as yet and therefore do not have ModV2. What I have been wondering is exactly how hard is it to replicate the models of real world synths? I have a pretty good understanding of the workings of Analogue synths but have not gotten into the nuts and bolts of constructing them and would be prepared to learn if it were worth my while.
How feasible is it to build a duplicate of something like the Access Virus (or a Korg MS 2000 which I have) as a Mod2 preset and how accurate is the replica likely to be soundwise? I expect that you would have to obtain an appropriate schematic of the structure of the chosen synth before you could start to build one but how detailed would it need to be? I ask this because my Korg has a Synth Block Diagram on the front panel but I wonder if it would be detailed enough to create a suitable rep. If not, is it possible to get such documentation or would that be heavily guarded deep in a vault somewhere within the walls of Korg HQ?
I also wonder why guys like John Bowen (ex Korg synthesis engineeer now known as Zarg) don't do this kind of thing. You know, something like the U Know or Miniscope concepts?
I would love to know all your thoughts on this...
PEACE, LOVE AND MUNGBEANS

ontiK
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