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Started July 24th, 2007 · 7 replies · Latest reply by jobro 17 years, 3 months ago
I've got a complete set of drummachines / drums from synthesizers, and this synth has been very hard for me to hunt down. What I want: One sound per sample, no reverb. I need this for some music I'm composing so it would be very nice if anyone here who owns this gem could do the recording of the default drumkit. Anyone up for the task?
The synth I'm after is this:
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:0M7C1v_epE9KiM:http://www.jeronimot.com/img/music/roland_d20.jpg
The closest I can find are samples of the D-110, the rackmount version of the D-10 and predecessor of the D-20. You may have D-110 samples already, but if not you can get them from Tony Thompson unless or until someone with the D-20 can upload samples to Freesound.
No. We can't, as long as it's analog.
::EDIT:: It's actually "No. we CAN, as long as it's analog." ops: sorry
I wasn't sure how comparable they would be. Sometimes there are nuances from one model to another, and other times it's hard to distinguish one manufacturer from another. I did like the D-110 samples enough to grab them for myself, though, so thanks for posting the request.
Well the thing is that I've got a huge set of drummachines/ synths with drum sounds spanning from 1972 - 2002. Haven't cared to grab the latest tho, and the drums from the D10 / D 20 / D110. The big difference between D20 and D110 is that the multitimbral part can handle full patches instead of tones that D10 / D20 can handle. Takes the quality a step ahead but limits the voices you can use totally. The sound has no difference AFAIK. So yeah I'm intrested in them.