Kent
sleepy member
I'm not exactly sure how new this library really is, but I can't find much documentation from earlier than "fairly recently." I also don't speak Japanese...
https://toysounds.com
I discovered them after their developer had liked a few of my SC-88 Pro demos on Instagram and noticed it's only $7.65 USD. That's super cheap!!
Of course, I bought it, and here are a few things that stood out to me:
1. The UI is really cute. Looks like a SNES controller, but also makes sense as an instrument interface (e.g., the four colored ABXY buttons are the ADSR controls).
2. Each instrument patch has its own custom icon artwork.
3. Making selections in the UI makes a very SNES-like "tweet!" selection sound.
4. The "Delay" gives a SNES-like slappy reverb; there aren't any UI functions I can find to tweak it but it's just the Delay insert in the Kontakt backend, which is easy enough to find and tweak if necessary. The stock 80ms is rather useable, though.
I still have to play around with it some more, but I think this is a fine addition to more expansive (and expensive) VIs like chipsounds and Super Audio Cart.
Interested to hear what you all have to say about it!
(I feel like this goes without saying, but I have no affiliation with this company)
https://toysounds.com
I discovered them after their developer had liked a few of my SC-88 Pro demos on Instagram and noticed it's only $7.65 USD. That's super cheap!!
Of course, I bought it, and here are a few things that stood out to me:
1. The UI is really cute. Looks like a SNES controller, but also makes sense as an instrument interface (e.g., the four colored ABXY buttons are the ADSR controls).
2. Each instrument patch has its own custom icon artwork.
3. Making selections in the UI makes a very SNES-like "tweet!" selection sound.
4. The "Delay" gives a SNES-like slappy reverb; there aren't any UI functions I can find to tweak it but it's just the Delay insert in the Kontakt backend, which is easy enough to find and tweak if necessary. The stock 80ms is rather useable, though.
I still have to play around with it some more, but I think this is a fine addition to more expansive (and expensive) VIs like chipsounds and Super Audio Cart.
Interested to hear what you all have to say about it!
(I feel like this goes without saying, but I have no affiliation with this company)