VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
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VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
First, is it possible to import into a V-synth...
And, is anybody tried them into V-synth... Where can i find them in Europe ?
Thanks for reply
LUDOVICBRE
And, is anybody tried them into V-synth... Where can i find them in Europe ?
Thanks for reply
LUDOVICBRE
ehhhh and VariOS?
Hé Art........
I officially announce that I HATE YOU too
Can I load this also in my VariOS??
greetings and I wish you a merry christmas and a Happy New Year......
robbie
I officially announce that I HATE YOU too

Can I load this also in my VariOS??
greetings and I wish you a merry christmas and a Happy New Year......
robbie
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Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
I have not found vpz files at the Roland Keyboard Club site.
I found VPW files.
http://www.rolandkeyboardclub.com/v/use ... phrase.php
How particularly can I load them to V-synth?
I found VPW files.
http://www.rolandkeyboardclub.com/v/use ... phrase.php
How particularly can I load them to V-synth?
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
Yes, .vpw, that's correct. You load them via sample import function, just like normal .wav/.aif samples.
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
Oh, It is working, thank you, Artemiy.
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
BTW, here are all 6 libraries being sold for $199.
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Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
I ordered the six libraries from Roland for $59US.
Mark
Mark
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
I am just wondering - do we have to prepare those samples, i.e. find a loop, encode them, find events?
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
Dimitry, these are VariPhrase waves, so they are already encoded.
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Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
I've made an offer for the ebay auction (60 $, the price at the roland shop website)... We'll see 
Merry X-mas
Ludovicbre

Merry X-mas

Ludovicbre
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
"these are VariPhrase waves, so they are already encoded"
But without loops and events, as I can see in free VPW files.
But without loops and events, as I can see in free VPW files.
Re: VP-Z extensions for V-Synth
I think they come from VA series keyboards which possibly did not support partial loops or events. The VP-Z libraries were made for the VP-9000 which almost surely does support these features.
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I ordered some libraries (through my friend in USA) and received it. I misunderstand this -"Roland CD-ROM Sound Libraries for VP-9000, VariOS, V-Synth, and V-Synth XT".
http://shop.rolandus.com/product/part_n ... 78.0.0.0.0
They came as Zip100 discs, not CD-ROM as I expected. I do not have any gear to read those discs. So I have to by Zip drive just to read it.
http://shop.rolandus.com/product/part_n ... 78.0.0.0.0
They came as Zip100 discs, not CD-ROM as I expected. I do not have any gear to read those discs. So I have to by Zip drive just to read it.