Just wondering if anyone can recommend 80s synthwave / retrowave refills that are good?
Pretty sorted for drums, more interested in everything else, cheers!
Best 80s Refills?
Not sure if it's exactly the sort of thing your after but check them out
3 volumes of 80's remakes from edit ed.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/brow ... roductions
3 volumes of 80's remakes from edit ed.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/brow ... roductions
I was going to suggest Ed as well!!!Billy+ wrote: ↑22 Feb 2021Not sure if it's exactly the sort of thing your after but check them out
3 volumes of 80's remakes from edit ed.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/brow ... roductions
The Stranger Things ReFill is pretty 80's too!
https://sellfy.com/edited4tv/p/HmsR/
Bitley used to have a very nice Refill (Way beyond Fairlight / WBF) that has all those signature sounds from the 80s (and much more). But currently he seems to be in the process of (another) repackaging of his content, so it seems to be not available for purchase right now.
Hi!
Thanks for the mention!
Intense? It's just one file.
Thanks for the mention!
Intense? It's just one file.
Ok! I just fixed demo clips to 8Z Pro today, my PX7 refill. Don't miss 8Z Free.
+1 on WBF / Way Beyond Fairlight.
I think it really depends though on what style of 80s synthwave / retrowave appeals to you.
A lot of stuff out there sounds very contemporary to me; whether it is old sounds combined with new production (don't know how much sidechaining was done in the 80s....) or the new sounds really lack analog character. But it still sounds great!
WBF is more celebrating the 80s I think rather than specifically going for synthwave/retrowave. If you feel like your Reason synths are too digital/clinical then WBF is great.
I think it really depends though on what style of 80s synthwave / retrowave appeals to you.
A lot of stuff out there sounds very contemporary to me; whether it is old sounds combined with new production (don't know how much sidechaining was done in the 80s....) or the new sounds really lack analog character. But it still sounds great!
WBF is more celebrating the 80s I think rather than specifically going for synthwave/retrowave. If you feel like your Reason synths are too digital/clinical then WBF is great.
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I like this old D50 refill alot. The sounds are great. The author had an annoying habit of setting the velocity sensitivity to maximum on every NNXT so you have to hammer the keys really hard to get a good velocity out. I put a Delta Midi Computer on everytime with a preset that attenuated the velocity curve.
I like this old D50 refill alot. The sounds are great. The author had an annoying habit of setting the velocity sensitivity to maximum on every NNXT so you have to hammer the keys really hard to get a good velocity out. I put a Delta Midi Computer on everytime with a preset that attenuated the velocity curve.
Thanks bit hard to go on that short video but will consider it.Ashpool wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021Don't sleep on Hazewave by Moon Echo Audio. I like it a lot!
https://www.moonechoaudio.com/hazewave
Yeah that refill really is something, so is the website actually, lots of free Refills there and this one in particular is amazing thanks!!Jackjackdaw wrote: ↑17 Mar 2021http://www.combinatorhq.com/index.php/d ... -50-refill
I like this old D50 refill alot. The sounds are great. The author had an annoying habit of setting the velocity sensitivity to maximum on every NNXT so you have to hammer the keys really hard to get a good velocity out. I put a Delta Midi Computer on everytime with a preset that attenuated the velocity curve.
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