Rompler or Module vsts which have small size but a lot of possibilities?

Discussion in 'Software' started by Darth Vader Son, Jan 2, 2022.

  1. Darth Vader Son

    Darth Vader Son Banned

    Joined:
    Dec 11, 2021
    Messages:
    151
    Likes Received:
    57
    Location:
    Universe
    I'm looking for a Rompler which doesn't take up much space on the hard drive but have a lot of possibilities.
    I mean some saxophones, trombones, trumpets, pianos, guitar, violin, accordion, harp, bells etc.
    Or maybe you know something like this "physically modeled" like no based on samples but synthesized.
    It can be separated like one thing per vst or all-in-one. No difference for me.
    Any recommendations?
    :)
     
  2.  
  3. Stevie Dude

    Stevie Dude Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Dec 29, 2020
    Messages:
    2,322
    Likes Received:
    2,070
    Location:
    Near Nyquist
    AAS Chromaphone 3 & Steinberg Backbone
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Interesting Interesting x 1
    • List
  4. BEAT16

    BEAT16 Audiosexual

    Joined:
    May 24, 2012
    Messages:
    9,081
    Likes Received:
    7,000
  5. Direct drive

    Direct drive Producer

    Joined:
    Dec 16, 2020
    Messages:
    220
    Likes Received:
    113
    • Like Like x 1
    • Interesting Interesting x 1
    • List
  6. Polomo

    Polomo Guest

    Go all PM for low disk space:

    Good starting point for Bells :
    SWAM SAXOPHONES, SWAM trombones, SWAM trumpets , Swam Violins :
    saxophones, trombones, trumpets ,violin

    Arturia Piano or Pianoteq :
    pianos

    AAS Strum :
    Guitar

    Modelonia or Respiro :
    accordion, harp

    Together around 1-2 Gb
    (the Bold marked are the better choices in terms of size or sound quality but hard to get )
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jan 2, 2022
    • Like Like x 4
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Useful Useful x 1
    • List
  7. clone

    clone Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Feb 5, 2021
    Messages:
    6,992
    Likes Received:
    3,051
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Like Like x 1
    • List
  8. Olymoon

    Olymoon Moderator

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2012
    Messages:
    5,782
    Likes Received:
    4,448
    Air Music Tech Xpand!2

    There is everything in it, from drums to strings to synth, brass, effects, you name it.
    Very kind with your CPU.
    You can create patches mixing and or splitting different instruments...
    Inclure basic effects
    Limited edition though
    And not high quality, but enough for sketching.
    • Compatible with AU and VST only. (AAX version available in AIR Creative Collection sold seperately)
    • PC: Windows 10, 8 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1; Minimum Dual Core 2GHz (Intel Core i5 or i7 Recommended)
    • Mac: Mac OS X 10.8.5-11; Core Duo Processor (Core i5 or i7 Recommended)
    • Minimum RAM 1GB (2GB or more Recommended)
    • 1GB free hard drive space (Download and Installation)
    • A 64-bit compatible host application*
    • Internet access (Download and Authorization)
    • Notes
      • PC: VST64 is qualified for Cubase 6 (64-bit) and Ableton Live 9 (64-bit).
      • Mac: VST64 is qualified for Cubase 6 (64-bit) and Ableton Live 9 (64-bit). AU64 is qualified for Logic X (64-bit).
      • iLok is not required for use
    https://www.airmusictech.com/product/xpand2#system_requirements
     
    • Like Like x 5
    • Agree Agree x 3
    • Useful Useful x 1
    • List
  9. rollerball

    rollerball Platinum Record

    Joined:
    May 27, 2020
    Messages:
    288
    Likes Received:
    229
    Some great recommendations here! Hypersonic 2 is lightweight and really easy to use.

    I can also recommend the recreations of the older "workstation" units from Roland and Korg if you're looking for that kind of stuff. I love the Triton and Triton Extreme plugins from Korg and the XV-5080 and the SRX series plugins from Roland and get quite a lot of use out of them. On top of having all the legendary patches, it's reasonably easy to edit the sounds to your liking and get something completely new.

    I like the Triton slightly more than the XV/SRX stuff as I find its interface much easier to navigate and find it way more intuitive for editing the sounds. The preset browser is much more powerful on the Triton and it's much easier to find something you need. On top of that, Triton actually supports MIDI Program Changes and the Combi mode offers the full functionality of the hardware units, so you can definitely use it as a live performance tool. Had to fill in on keys once and it was a really easy and lightweight setup with my MIDI keyboard, laptop, and interface, while also being quite powerful!
    Not to forget, the pads make it worth it alone IMHO. :winker:
     
    • Like Like x 3
    • Agree Agree x 3
    • Interesting Interesting x 1
    • List
  10. Darth Vader Son

    Darth Vader Son Banned

    Joined:
    Dec 11, 2021
    Messages:
    151
    Likes Received:
    57
    Location:
    Universe
    Emagic EVP73

    [​IMG]


    Oh. This one is niceee! And very tiny!
    Less than 1MB :crazy:
    Impressive!
    Do you know more like this?
     
  11. Baxter

    Baxter Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Jul 20, 2011
    Messages:
    3,898
    Likes Received:
    2,745
    Location:
    Sweden
  12. Backtired

    Backtired Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2016
    Messages:
    1,000
    Likes Received:
    685
    KORG M1 has some very iconic sounds, (most of them also sound dated), which can be applied to many styles of music
    If you get the bundle you also get Triton and Wavestation ;)
     
    • Like Like x 5
    • Useful Useful x 1
    • List
  13. gzilla

    gzilla Ultrasonic

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2015
    Messages:
    78
    Likes Received:
    21
    Purity and M1 came to mind as above comment.
    Maybe some Roland (especially sound module vst) might worth a look (XV-5080, JV-1080, SRX)
     
  14. Sylenth.Will.Fall

    Sylenth.Will.Fall Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2015
    Messages:
    2,482
    Likes Received:
    1,698
    Blimey buddy, I know you said you wanted a small sized VST, but you never stipulated it had to fit on a floppy disc!!!

    +1 for Hypersonic 2.

    I still use it to this day (2gb) and it has a synth too if you look under the hood, as well as 2,000 reasonable quality instruments.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Funny Funny x 1
    • List
  15. Darth Vader Son

    Darth Vader Son Banned

    Joined:
    Dec 11, 2021
    Messages:
    151
    Likes Received:
    57
    Location:
    Universe
    Yeah. I will make music on Cubase at Atari ST.
    And I need few VST plugins but I have only 1 floppy.
    Sorry that I didn't mention this.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Funny Funny x 1
    • List
  16. Valnar

    Valnar Rock Star

    Joined:
    Feb 21, 2020
    Messages:
    744
    Likes Received:
    348
    I'd love to square the circle too dude, can anyone provide a tutorial? ^^'

    SWAM is good but has a limited selection, I don't think that they have harps for example.
    Also, get a decent verb if you haven't already, because those instruments are naturally dry as shit.

    Buy an SSD and get fancy Kontakt Libraries, Omnisphere, Nexus, UVI whatever.
    Or keep searching... until you do what I just mentioned but with more frustration :d

    Okay, to be fair, let's try to look for a compromise: Roland plugins like SRX Orchestra or the Sound Canvas module. Uematsu used the latter one in the 90's for FF7's OST, so you can have such a setup and make it sound semi-realistic, for sure.
    Just kind of weird thing to do these days when a 1TB SSD costs like 100€.
     
  17. Sylenth.Will.Fall

    Sylenth.Will.Fall Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2015
    Messages:
    2,482
    Likes Received:
    1,698
    Just the mention of the word 'Atari' fills me with happiness. If I was addicted to anything growing up as a kid, it would be anything to do with Atari!.

    I'll have a look round for ya.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • List
  18. lxfsn

    lxfsn Platinum Record

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2021
    Messages:
    344
    Likes Received:
    257
    Came here to say the same thing. Fits the op requirements perfectly
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • List
  19. wuzzle

    wuzzle Platinum Record

    Joined:
    Nov 28, 2014
    Messages:
    501
    Likes Received:
    291
    Location:
    Lesser Galactic Co-ordinates: Earth (0.0.0)
    If memory serves VST support didn't come until later on (win/mac) and the ST only had midi support (so you'd have to have physical external devices). :unsure:
     
  20. Ad Heesive

    Ad Heesive Audiosexual

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2019
    Messages:
    1,235
    Likes Received:
    979
    If you're considering older classic rompler style products - similar(ish) to the Air Music Tech Xpand!2 that Oly mentioned
    then each of these 3 is pretty good...
    • Cakewalk Dimension Pro
    • E-MU Emulator
    • Camel Audio Alchemy
    In each case you'll need to find the R2R versions and thank R2R for making these old products viable and keeping them alive.

    If you're looking for things more like Hypersonic mentioned above then one (of many) other contenders is NI Absynth

    and then +1 for Valnar's suggestion for Roland Sound Canvas modules, even the antique HyperCanvas. These are basically General Midi Sound Font packages. They don't come much smaller then these, and they're still great sketch pad tools with (by design) perfect General Midi compatibility.
     
    Last edited: Jan 3, 2022
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Useful Useful x 1
    • List
  21. F.L.O.W.

    F.L.O.W. Producer

    Joined:
    Nov 28, 2021
    Messages:
    304
    Likes Received:
    114
    Yes, and it and others all come free with Logic for the last 25 years.
    But are you seriously going with an Atari 1040 ST and Cubase?
    That's how I started out! Well, a 520 first and Notator (Logic).
    Good luck!
     
Loading...
Loading...