by christeck » Wed Feb 18, 2015 2:07 pm

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The collection has grown to 61 presets, that's 24 more than the last release provided.
It's called the »Pollution Release« since inharmonic frequencies played a major role while programming some of the new presets.
Meanwhile I programmed (and released) about 90 patches for the Solaris. I didn't do so for any other synth I owned. Appearently the Solaris is a honey pot for synth programmers. Its equally featured oscillators, mixers, flters, envelopes, low frequency oscillators and so on, the shortcut butons, the copy feature, the many knobs and displays are marvellous. Those features make it easy to cope with the complexity of the machine.
Thanks John. The machine has its limitatons, shortcomings, and bugs. And the presets provided below just show a very small percentage of what the Solaris is capable of despite its limitatons.
I hope you enjoy playing these patches,
ce
[attachment=1]noise.png[/attachment]
The collection has grown to 61 presets, that's 24 more than the last release provided.
It's called the »Pollution Release« since inharmonic frequencies played a major role while programming some of the new presets.
Meanwhile I programmed (and released) about 90 patches for the Solaris. I didn't do so for any other synth I owned. Appearently the Solaris is a honey pot for synth programmers. Its equally featured oscillators, mixers, flters, envelopes, low frequency oscillators and so on, the shortcut butons, the copy feature, the many knobs and displays are marvellous. Those features make it easy to cope with the complexity of the machine.
Thanks John. The machine has its limitatons, shortcomings, and bugs. And the presets provided below just show a very small percentage of what the Solaris is capable of despite its limitatons.
I hope you enjoy playing these patches,
ce
[attachment=0]Solaris Bank - Basic Collection Pollution Release - Christoph Eckert.zip[/attachment]