shared buy: vst presets of depeche mode, 80s and 90s remakes

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  1. jonathanrodhes

    jonathanrodhes Kapellmeister

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    hi guys,

    i am searching for some soundbanks with only 'remake' presets (it means that the patches are made with the intention to copy the original sound from a song, instead of getting a general approach that fits the style you are after)

    i will share what i found so far:

    http://mheo.altervista.org/
    for instance, i got from MHEO, a depeche mode kontakt that is alright but with only 11 songs

    http://www.synthof.com/?pnum=4&pt=Content
    synthofsynth is a turkish guy that makes great presets for d.m. 80s, 90s etc. i would get his stuff but he asks to give my personal details -to him- beforehand so that payoneer can send me the payment request and i dont like to do it this way. he seems to be credible, though
    also most of the time i only like one song or two from his banks which makes it complicated to decide

    https://www.encountersmedia.be/index.php?_route_=synth1-godly-famous-bank---dancen-90s
    this guy makes very good sounds too


    also got recently from jonas hansen a great spire 90's dance tracks bank. its fantastic but only a few songs

    https://reveal-sound.com/store/product/Classic_Dance_Remake_Sounds_For_Spire
    this one is ok...but the quality is not as good as jonas hansen's, the plus is, it has quite a few songs

    https://beatmachine.co.uk/
    they have some vsts made with samples (i dont have those ones so can't comment on them)

    i wonder if you know about more stuff like this. i am mostly after synthpop 80s' hits, dance 90s dance early 2000s and depeche mode

    thank you in advance!
     
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  3. Pipotron3000

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    You can check virtual synths they used :
    ARP 2600
    E-MU Emulator II
    ...

     
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  4. jonathanrodhes

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    Hi Pipotron,

    thank you for the suggestion. i already have the emulator sounds from d.m but i'd rather use synth presets if possible

    i am interested also in sounds from people like chicane, william orbit, sandra (cretu) and erasure
     
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    My (legit) 90's / early 00's collection:
    Back_To_The_90s_Rave_Remake_Sounds_For_Spire
    Classic 90s Old School For Spire And Serum
    Classic_Dance_Remake_Sounds_2_For_Spire
    Classic_Dance_Remake_Sounds_3_For_Spire
    Freshly Squeezed Samples - Sylenth1 Hard Trance Essentials Volume 1
    Spire_90s_Dance_Essentials_product_pack
    TE_Classic_Dance_Remake_Sounds_Spire
    Xenos Soundworks Videogame Mania
    ILP001_-_Paul_Janes_-_Flashback_-_Sylenth1_Edition
    ILP006_-_Paul_Janes_-_Flashback_Vol_2_-_Sylenth1_Edition
    SM101 - Sylenth Back to the 90s Patches
    You can search for previews/downloads first but if you're planning to buy one or more from this list, let me know :winker:
     
  9. jonathanrodhes

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    hi Lukehh!

    really nice to see you around, hope your health is better, i mean it!

    the soundbank is very nice and i can recognise some of the sounds from it, thank you!
     
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    hi D-MUSIC,

    thank you, i have to clean my garden of thorny blackberries, i will contact you later on after dark!
     
  11. GetWrekt1

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    https://thepatchbay.co.uk

    There's this entire website dedicated to 80s/retro/analog synth sounds and landscapes. Not all of them are remakes of renowned sounds but a good majority of them are. Highly recommend checking it out
     
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    hi GetWrekt1,

    thank you for the info. it's overwhelming, too many soundbanks to check and so little time!

    do you know what they have and could you recommend to me anything related to 80s synthpop hits (remake presets only)?
     
  13. Myfanwy

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    The OP-X PRO-II comes with a bank full of 80's sounds.
     
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    that's absolutely true, thank you myfanwy!

    still, for my purposes, i am searching for remakes concentrated in a soundbank, for the sake of efficiency :)
     
  15. Jim Von Gucci

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    All the patches in the OP-X PRO-II video myfanway posted are in one bank called Famous. 91 different sounds labelled. :wink:
     
  16. jonathanrodhes

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    thank you for the useful info Jim...i must say you are the only one in here with a normal name ;)

    please note, i don't read surnames :)
     
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  18. joem

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    learn tomake them yourselffrom either the presets you alredy have or from scratch
     
  19. jonathanrodhes

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    this is very good advice joem...gimme the time and motivation and i'll be there
     
  20. jonathanrodhes

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  21. joem

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    look nthis is how i learnt synthasis basically.... pick a sound you like in any vst then copy vst but initilize it then look at each partof the vst and the parameters and re do it it in the blanked copyed vst.
     
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