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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › 🆓 Full Bucket Music has released Fury-68 FREE virtual synth
Full Bucket Music has released Fury-68, a free virtual synth plugin for Win & Mac based on the Korg Poly-61 from 1982.
https://www.fullbucket.de/music/fury68.html
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As the son of a music teacher who believed every one of her 4 kids should be a proficient musician, our house had a bunch of musical instruments, including piano, organ (with a Leslie), guitars, a mandolin, a Wurly, an accordion, percussion instruments, my drums, my harmonicas, and more. But the first synth I ever owned / had in the house, was a Korg DW-6000 I purchased from Guitar Center. I loved the sound of Korg synths, and today, those 80s synths have a cool nostalgic sound I really enjoy. This developer, very generously makes some very cool soft synth recreations of those old synths and gives them away free.
Any other Korg fans here? Granted, I’m also a huge fan of the Roland, and still have a rack mount of a Yamaha DX synth somewhere in storage, as well as some other synth rack mounts. But I’ll always have a special place in my heart for vintage Korg synths.
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Thank you Peter
I am adding here some plugins updated in the last days for the same developer
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Thank you Peter
I am adding here some plugins updated in the last days for the same developer
How about you, @jorge? Do any particular synth brands / sounds have a special place in your heart? I know from your music that you use synths A LOT MORE than I do. I pretty much use piano, guitar, bass, drums — and maybe organ, Trons, and electric piano in most of my productions and mainly use synths for atmosphere, layering, and ambience. But I want to do some songs where the synths are the star. I’d mostly have to go back to songs I wrote in my teens for those or do covers.
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I love some VSTi of this dev 😀
New album soon!
https://linktr.ee/patrickwichrowskiWhere is the poly68 , is thst within fury68
Yeah, I don’t know the reason why he chose to call it the Fury68 instead of the Fury61 and he didn’t explain it at his site or in the manual (yep, I checked!).
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I’m dumb….what is a CLAP version mean?
Not dumb at all! Hopefully one day it will render VST obsolete 🙂
TLDR it is an open source free audio plug-in format.
Thank you Peter
I am adding here some plugins updated in the last days for the same developer
How about you, @jorge? Do any particular synth brands / sounds have a special place in your heart? I know from your music that you use synths A LOT MORE than I do. I pretty much use piano, guitar, bass, drums — and maybe organ, Trons, and electric piano in most of my productions and mainly use synths for atmosphere, layering, and ambience. But I want to do some songs where the synths are the star. I’d mostly have to go back to songs I wrote in my teens for those or do covers.
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In my arsenal of favorite synth-based plugins, I mix things up depending on the song I want to compose.
For example, I use synthesizers from Full Bucket Music, Cherry Audio, Vital Audio (with presets), Kontak instruments, Decent Sampler instruments, and GForce synths.
All mixed or depending on my goals. 🙂
Computer scientist by profession, and musician as a hobby
https://jorgeserranomusic.com/