That's cool and all, but what about the RS-101?
What happened to Ultramaster? They had some cool looking stuff that I
never got a chance to use.
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 10:59:29AM +0200, Frank NEUMANN wrote:
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though
Frank NEUMANN wrote:
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though at
that time closed-source, I think) software synth for Linux called Ultramaster
Juno 6, a faith reproduction of the Roland Juno 6. At some point this project
disappeared from the websites.
cool!
great to see this cool instrument gpl'd.
Frank NEUMANN wrote:
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though at
that time closed-source, I think) software synth for Linux called Ultramaster
Juno 6, a faith reproduction of the Roland Juno 6. At some point this
On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 17:00, Marek Peteraj wrote:
Hi,
it wasn't GPLed by its original authors, but it might be that it's been
acknowledged from the original authors
s/from/by/ :)
I just wonder if anyone has already begun with attempts to e.g. jackify it
or otherwise fixing it up for
Marek Peteraj wrote:
It's not only very nice but the results are actually damn accurate, i
can testify that since i've got a real juno6 at home.
I'll second that. I owned one for a while and compared it to the UM
software. Not bad, not bad at all...
dp
Hi all,
some might remember that two years ago (or so) there was a nice (though at
that time closed-source, I think) software synth for Linux called Ultramaster
Juno 6, a faith reproduction of the Roland Juno 6. At some point this project
disappeared from the websites. When I talked to Marek