What a brilliant idea! I had no idea one could emulate the Motorola chips and run the actual synths on them, makes sense sort of like emulating old school video game consoles and running ROMs. I am VERY happy you guys are doing this! I installed the virus B, C, TI and Waldorf microQ today and am very happy to have added these classics to my arsenal. I’m very much looking forward to the Microwave and also hoping they’ll be more in the future (Nord leads, JP8000, MS2000…maybe the Alesis Ion?) anyways thank you guys so much and keep up the good work! I will absolutely be donating the first chance I can, I want to see you guys preserve all of these classic VAs that we love so much.
Hello, I absolutely love your work - by the way - the movie "The Usual Suspects" is one of my favorite films. What I don't like are the oversized logos. Also, I find that the typography of the logos is outdated. I offer to modernize them a bit. I might also refresh the controls / GUI for you. Best regards, dbn
@@meskisable Yeah. Although if it's fixed point math that's a lot more intricate to emulate on modern CPUs. And will inevitably produce different results since you'll be rounding up/down in your calculations differently in fixed point. But Rom emulators like this don't have this issue. Should be identical. Not sure about converters and such but rest of it for sure.
The DSP56300/Osirus emulator doesn't work properly for me on Windows 11 on my Asus Scar 17 SE. I can't choose preset. It seems that it reads the ROM file, it's loaded but the presets are empty. It works great on windows 8.1. Can anybody help me out with this? Okay I solved it. You need to choose a proper sound card in the DAW, or presets won't show up. It has nothing to do with the operation system.
I can't seem to find a download link for the Micro Q ROM despite repeated Google searches. Anyone know where I might find this? Incidentally, I own a hardware Micro Q. So I don't believe I'm doing anything illegal by downloading the ROM.
You do realize all of the plugin DSP56300 hardware synthesizers on this channel are actually fully digital hardware right? They're all virtual analog. That's why this emulation is possible and remarkable. The hardware Waldorf microQ is a plugin with knobs running on the DSP56300. The only slight sound difference might be in the DAC converters.
What a brilliant idea! I had no idea one could emulate the Motorola chips and run the actual synths on them, makes sense sort of like emulating old school video game consoles and running ROMs. I am VERY happy you guys are doing this! I installed the virus B, C, TI and Waldorf microQ today and am very happy to have added these classics to my arsenal. I’m very much looking forward to the Microwave and also hoping they’ll be more in the future (Nord leads, JP8000, MS2000…maybe the Alesis Ion?) anyways thank you guys so much and keep up the good work! I will absolutely be donating the first chance I can, I want to see you guys preserve all of these classic VAs that we love so much.
Ahem🤫, wouldn’t shout about it, unless you own the synth
You are not allowed legally to use the firmware,rom etc…
😁
Incredible sound. The Usual Suspects' other emulations are excellent too. Thanks to the dev(s).
Great demo vid, N.U.
This composition is beautiful. What an amazing demo.
My hardware version never sounded like that. Just awesome! Good work.
Soooooo beautiful!!!
love it bro... goes really deep
Amazing stuff!
Beautiful, thanks.
Hello, I absolutely love your work - by the way -
the movie "The Usual Suspects" is one of my favorite films.
What I don't like are the oversized logos.
Also, I find that the typography of the logos is outdated.
I offer to modernize them a bit.
I might also refresh the controls / GUI for you.
Best regards, dbn
sounds amazing !!!
Party like it's 1999!
Amazed
Pretty good
amazing - donation is out ;-) will you share the cubase-project?
one of the best demo....
Wurmhole to the nineties
Got the hardware, it’s a great synth though I haven’t had it out to play in some years what with software being so good these days.
if we have micro q, nord lead, virus and JP8000.... then.... i dont know what to say
That this software will never replace any hardware. Simple as that. ;-)
@@sK3LeTvM1 Digital synths are software.
@@meskisable Yeah. Although if it's fixed point math that's a lot more intricate to emulate on modern CPUs. And will inevitably produce different results since you'll be rounding up/down in your calculations differently in fixed point. But Rom emulators like this don't have this issue. Should be identical. Not sure about converters and such but rest of it for sure.
@@Screaming-Trees Converters have minimal sound signature unless its 8-12bit from the 80's.
@@meskisable Yeah fair enough.
The DSP56300/Osirus emulator doesn't work properly for me on Windows 11 on my Asus Scar 17 SE. I can't choose preset. It seems that it reads the ROM file, it's loaded but the presets are empty. It works great on windows 8.1. Can anybody help me out with this? Okay I solved it. You need to choose a proper sound card in the DAW, or presets won't show up. It has nothing to do with the operation system.
wow
I can't seem to find a download link for the Micro Q ROM despite repeated Google searches. Anyone know where I might find this? Incidentally, I own a hardware Micro Q. So I don't believe I'm doing anything illegal by downloading the ROM.
tried it but even if i turn down all volume knobs in mixer section, oscillatoe 2 still leaks to output .. it doesn’t for you ??
Sounds like a Blade Runner track. :)
This is amazing, how do I get this synth?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Jean Michael Jarre sounds similar 😅
all plugins of hardware sounds like the juices have been sucked out of the sound lets not deny that
You do realize all of the plugin DSP56300 hardware synthesizers on this channel are actually fully digital hardware right? They're all virtual analog. That's why this emulation is possible and remarkable. The hardware Waldorf microQ is a plugin with knobs running on the DSP56300. The only slight sound difference might be in the DAC converters.
this is literally the same exact thing.
@@eren3390 well i have old akai s950 so i will feed in the micro q through it for some 12 bit goodness