Re: Linux synths used on commercial Rock/Pop CD

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Ken Restivo wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:19:23PM +0200, Andras Simon wrote:
>   
>> On 4/24/09, Ken Restivo <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>     
>>> I'm happy to report that Linux softsynths have been used on a commercial
>>> pop/rock CD called "Lawler Rules".
>>>
>>> I did some studio work for them over the last year, and the CD is finally
>>> out. They produced it on a Mac with ProTools. I played keyboards on it and
>>> used exclusively Linux and Linux softsynths.
>>>
>>> http://www.myspace.com/lawlerrulesvol1
>>>       
>> I think that the music is fine, and it certainly sounds great!
>>
>>     
>
> Thanks!
>
>   
>>> I used AMS for the Moog and ZynAddSubFX for the synthy-string pad on
>>> "Cocaine Cowboys", and PHASEX for the ARP-y plinks on "Death".  AZR3 is
>>> Hammond organ and Fluidsynth for piano on most of the songs, and Fluidsynth
>>> is also the bass  on "Big Groove".
>>>       
>
Thanks for sharing. Not that it is bad, but I like your other stuff 
better ;)

I'm interested in the AMS moog 'patches' you used. Would you like to 
share it?

Regards,

\r

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