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Jul 02, 2019 Aly James Lab VPROM v2.0.3 MacOSX Incl. Keygen AU/VST/VST3 TEAM HEXWARS Check links: All links are alive! A legend never dies! The VProm was originally based on THE killer drum machine in town back in the early 80s, this exp. Description: VProm is a genuine Linn LM-1 VST that emulates all the symbols and internal circuits of the legendary drum machine based on the first sample in history. The Linn LM-1 drum module, invented by Roger Linn in the early 1980s Linn LM-1 was a Drum machine in the early 80’s. It was used to form the sound of key artists such as: Prince, Phil Collins, Thompson Gemini, Stevie Wonder.

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Aly James Lab has released version 2.0 of the VSDSX (Virtual Simmons Drums System Extended) plugin adding native 64-bit support and native Mac AudioUnits format. This is a completely new version of the drum synth.

An analog drum synth legend now in V2
You probably already heard a Simmons drum synth without even knowing it… wondering what was used to produce that huge drum sound?

The Simmons hexagonal shaped Electronic drums were all over the place on countless records and live shows during the 80s , used by artists and bands like Genesis, King Crimson, Jean Michel Jarre, Prince, Herbie Hancock, Pink Floyd etc…
The sound was not especially realistic but it got a sound of is own, huge and versatile.
Invented by Dave Simmons, the most famous drum brain was called SDSV or SDS5 , a drum synthesizer, bringing synthesis into the drummer’s hands at the same time as defining the sound of a generation.

Often used in a lazy way to generate disco-esque pewww pewww tom sounds, the SDSV module could produced a wide range of sounds. It got great punch and sensitivity.
The SDSV successor called SDS7 added digital lo-fi samples and additional features such as bend direction or FM modulation as means for broader range of possible sounds.

The SDSV is a historical analog gear that has a place in the sound of the 80s and is still used today as secret weapon, drum layering or central part for genre defined music.
Only around 5000 of these drum brains where produced so don’t count on finding a working one easily and for cheap.
As there were no accurate VST for this legend out there…

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I had to make VSDSX, a perfect recreation with tons of added new features! this is dedicated to Dave Simmons.

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VSDSX, which stands for Virtual Simmons Drum System Extended, provides the closest experience to the real thing, for each voice or as it was called (module) it models accurately the analog sound generation, internal circuitry tuning, trigger velocity sensitivity and all the details you can find explained inside the dedicated manual.
For its hybrid voices (HIHAT, CYMBAL, PROM & CLAP are a mix of analog/digital) clocks and counters reading EPROM memory at variable sample rate are perfectly emulated in realtime.
It models the SSM2044 filters offering fine tuning control over internal control voltages, trigger shapes, and VCA response. It also emulates how the module will react if triggered with pads or sequencer…MIDI velocity will change the synthesized sound drastically whether you use real drums trigger detection or piano roll style composition.
Offering multi output capability for your DAW, VSDSX will give you that legendary powerful analog punch! On top of the cake, one voice can load your own external EPROM image data (digital sample) like on a real SDS1 (EPROM based) pad…offering a whole new range of sounds.
VSDSX is now on version 2 and features among other cool things a perfectly emulated Simmons Digital ClapTrap module, a clap synth which combines a variable sample rate digital source combined with pitched analog noise, an original feature of the unit was to never produce the same sound twice. Although it is integrated inside VSDSX a dedicated plugin with stereo widening and chromatic (per note) trigger capabilty is provided as a bonus.

VSDSX provides a huge synthetic drum sound by itself and can also be used with great efficiency in drum layering. Parameters automation and modulation can turn this thing into a crazy an creative sound source

Using it for layering with VPROM can produce a nasty funky sound which combines analog and early digital!

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The drum mind of the 80s. Feel the original sound! The legend of the analog drum synthesizer is now in version 2! Hexagonal shaped Simmons electronic drums were ubiquitous on countless recordings and live performances throughout the 80s, used by artists and bands such as Genesis, King Crimson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Prince, Herbie Hancock, Pink Floyd and others. The sound turned out to be not very realistic, but the sound turned out to be its own, huge and versatile.

The most famous drum brain invented by Dave Simmons was called SDSV or SDS5, a drum synthesizer that brings synthesis to the drummer’s hands and at the same time defines the sound of a generation. The SDSV module, often used in a lazy way to create disco style tom sounds, could produce a wide range of sounds. It has excellent sharpness and sensitivity.

SDSV’s successor, SDS7, added lo-fi digital samples or FM modulation as a means to a wider range of possible sounds. The SDSV is historic analog equipment that found its way into the sound of the 80s and is still used as a secret weapon, drum layering, or centerpiece for a particular genre of music. In total, about 5,000 of these drummers were produced, so do not expect to find a worker easily and cheaply. Since there was no exact VST for this legend …
I had to make a VSDSX, a perfect replica with a lot of new features added! The instrument is dedicated to Dave Simmons …

VSDSX, which stands for Virtual Simmons Drum System Extended, provides as close as possible to real perception of each voice or, as it was called (module), accurately simulates analog sound generation, internal circuit tuning, velocity trigger sensitivity and all the details. His hybrid voices (HIHAT, CYMBAL, PROM and CLAP) are a mix of analog / digital, variable sample rate EPROM reads, perfectly emulated in real time.

It simulates SSM2044 filters, offering precise control over internal control voltages, trigger shapes, and VCA response. It also simulates the module’s response to triggering by pads or a sequencer … MIDI velocity will drastically change the synthesized sound, whether you’re using real drum trigger detection or in a piano roll.
The VSDSX offers multiple outputs for your DAW, giving you legendary analog power!

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On top of that, one voice can load your own external EPROM (digital sample) data, just like a real SDS1 pad (based on EPROM), offering a whole new range of sounds. The SDSX is now on version 2 and includes, among other things, the perfectly emulated Simmons Digital ClapTrap module, a clap synthesizer that combines a variable sample rate digital source combined with analog tonal noise and the original feature of the device was never to play the same sound twice … Although integrated into VSDSX, as a bonus, a dedicated plug-in is provided with stereo expansion and chromatic trigger capability (for each note).

The VSDSX itself provides a powerful synthetic drum sound and can also be used with great efficiency when layering drums. Automation and modulation options can turn this thing into a crazy creative sound source. Using it for layering with VPROM can create a funky sound combining analog and early digital!