Decent Samples releases the new virtual synth for free Decent Sampler.
The charming analog sound of this all-but-forgotten children’s synthesizer from 1977. Available for the free DecentSampler plug-in. The Nostalgic sound seem to be fit retro beats or lofi beats, I think.
Description
I recently got my hands on a pretty neat vintage item: the Panasonic Do-Re-Mi. It’s essentially a little analog synth / organ with a built in record player. Panasonic also sold a version with a built-in tape deck, and another even rarer unit that just contained the synth portion on its own. All three versions were released in 1977, along with the Panapic multimedia system. The one I got was not in very good condition: I had to replace the capacitors, clean the keyboard, and replace the record needle, but I did eventually manage to get it back on its feet. Naturally, the very first thing I did once I got it working was sample it. This proved to be quite an easy task as it has only one sound. 🙂
Key Features:
Both fixed and unfixed versions of the sample set.
ADSR envelope
Chorus
Reverb
Low-pass filter
Compatible with the free DecentSampler plugin
Ready to use in any DAW that supports AU/VST formats
Authentic analog warmth and character? You decide
Requires:
DecentSampler (free plugin, available for Windows and Mac)
Any modern DAW
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