Saturn Analog Synth 1.0

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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Synth<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> A virtual analog synth based roughly on the Jupiter 6. Developed for the Scope review in the 9/99 issue of German Keyboard magazine. Requires Pulsar 1.2
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Post by Spirit »

I used to be a big fan of the Saturn. It's supposedly modelled on the old Jupiters - and I played a Jupiter 6 for a couple of years live.

But after getting into the ModV2, the Saturn feels a little ponderous and clunky, a bit heavy-handed. I think time has been unkind to it.
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Post by U4U »

The Saturn is a great synth, but I found the interface a little too large. There could be some more free synths like this great thing
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Post by subhuman »

One of my favorite synths, this thing can even make some BOOMing basedrums. That Roland/Oberheim switch is funky for sure, I like it, and even though the interface is "big" it is the type of synth you will want to program to get the most from. If you've use the Access Virus, you might find this synth to have a similar character, but will be relieved to find out that the interface is much better here :smile:

BTW, I tend to prefer to keep the effects off on this thing and, if needed, use external effects.

I'd say this is an ESSENTIAL synth for everyone to have, its probably among the best "traditional" Virtual Analogs out for FREE on this platform.
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Post by algorhythm »

i would go so far to say that is *the* best traditional analog synth on the pulsar platform (free ones anyways). the stock fx are not good, but the distortion can be a "quick fix" for nasty bass.
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Post by Jez »

This synth keeps throwing surprises at me when I play with it, but it is starting to show its age now. I would absolutely luuuurrrvvvveee to see a new version of this that was slightly smoother sounding. Any takers?
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Post by samplaire »

I don't know if it's the best synth but I use it most of all free Pulsar synths. The sound in fat and the sonic results are impressive!!!!!!!!
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Post by Astral Fridge Magnet »

The Saturn is great!!! Some sounds are a bit clangerous (though of course you can edit to your heart's content) but considering it is completely free you can't go wrong. I highly recommend it!!! Download it now!!!
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Post by cadmium »

YESSS! It is a SYNTHEZIZER this Saturn! And for free. Fantastic! I am into weird sounds, and this one can really make some of those. Controlled - keys, knobs and all - from my AN1x and both synths working at the same time...very good
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Post by luca »

I do love this synth - flexible sometimes cold sometimes warm, excellent.
And it's for free? yes - unbelievable!
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Post by brain1 »

awesome free synth!!
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Post by asylum »

On 2001-07-23 07:35, U4U wrote:
The Saturn is a great synth, but I found the interface a little too large. There could be some more free synths like this great thing
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Post by asylum »

On 2002-02-19 08:08, Weirdo The Weird wrote:
The Saturn is great!!! Some sounds are a bit clangerous (though of course you can edit to your heart's content) but considering it is completely free you can't go wrong. I highly recommend it!!! Download it now!!!
where can i download a free saturn yo
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Post by Kamurah »

Ummm.......click on the word "File" above.


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Post by Jngaelin »

On 2002-06-10 18:23, asylum wrote:
where can i download a free saturn yo
:D.........it's so sweet
*hihihi*
Sorry but i just had to

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Post by Jngaelin »

Well !!!

I use this synht all the time.
It's really good when it comes to Israelic Psychedelic "kinda" arp's and leads.

Beautifull !!!
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Post by subhuman »

Poor Saturn. :smile: I still love it and use it but now the wood sides are 'broken' under SFP 3.1a in Standard Mode :sad:
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Post by Jngaelin »

Yes iv'e noticed that to....but it happened under the P2 software version 3.0.....yes......that is sad :sad:

But the synth is still god.
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