Gforce M-Tron Pro track
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really cool bro awesome demo concept, sounds like a klaus schulze kitaro or isao tomita style, excellent software of g-force guys,
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I'm curious, how do you use this plugins? As VSTs/RTAS in another program? If so, which one? Thanks!
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@warp2600 Thanks , Thanks , Thanks ......
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Hello warp2600 , how do i create a reversed Costom Male Voice or where do i find a patch . I love that Choir sound but can't find the reversed Costum Male Voice . Can't you help me please one more time , Thanks !!!!
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j'adore !!!! magnifique.
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this is good
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uber nice!
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@alvaroescaso You can use M-Tron Pro as a VSTi, RTAS or AU plugin depending on the DAW you have as well as in standalone mode. In this track I used 3 instances of M-Tron Pro in Garageband (AU).
warp2600 1 month ago
Click in the red Layer "A" window and choose CHOIRS directory, where you will find the Custom Male Voice then click on the small box under the Layer window that says "TAPE REV". And that is it.
warp2600 4 months ago
What is the string / choir you use for the beginning of this song please . It's so beautiful . Waaaaauw
scherrensjacques1 7 months ago
@scherrensjacques1 As the initial picture in the video grabbed right from my sequencer program shows, the track starts off with a patch called Dawn Eclipse. It is a preset patch you can find under 'Artist Patches' created by Chris MacLeod, consisting of a half speed reversed 'Choir 2' sample and a half speed reversed MkII piano. The rest are patches created by myself using a reversed Custom Male Voice and Synthbrass plus KORG's MDE-X phaser effect.
warp2600 7 months ago
nice! i want the gforce m-tron for classic/progressive rock!!
tseekr379 1 year ago
@tseekr379 I am sure you will make good use of this versatile software in prog rock. BTW, I run a music blog for my own music albeit in Hungarian language, but if you look for the 'mellotron' tag at the bottom of the posts, you could find the mellotron related posts easily, then press the play button in each post to listen to the track. I am not sure if UTube lets you post links in comments, but you can find the url of my blog on Myspace (see my Utube channel).
warp2600 1 year ago