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File Name: Rock Organ File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 09 Aug 2013 File Category: XW-Synths General purpose Rock Organ setting. A bit thin compared to my Nord, but has a bit of bite all the same. Click here to download this file
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File Name: WhiteShade File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 09 Aug 2013 File Category: XW-Synths Organ tone for Whiter Shade Of Pale Click here to download this file
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File Name: SOFT ANALOG PAD File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 04 Aug 2013 File Category: XW-P1 A little tweak to 'SIX SAW synth' that I'd previously downloaded from this site. It's equally as good as a very similar patch I use often on my Motif XF. Click here to download this file
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File Name: Nutbush Lead File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 01 Aug 2013 File Category: XW-P1 A decent lead synth sound that works o.k for the original Nutbush City Limits song Click here to download this file
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File Name: Just What I Needed Lead File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 01 Aug 2013 File Category: XW-P1 A passable synth lead for use on Just What I Needed by the cars. The mod wheel gives a nice emulation of the actual sound an the record at the end. Click here to download this file
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File Name: Vintage Clavinet File Submitter: eddieriff File Submitted: 26 Jul 2013 File Category: XW-Synths Just using one part of a performance, so room to add additional voices of you whish Click here to download this file
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Thanks Joe I've only spent a few hours on it, so very early days, but I suspect you are correct. It doesn't actually have to replicate the XF, as this is currently done by a Roland XP30 with some vintage synth and organ expansion. As a minimum task, it only has to replicate what my electro 3 does, and I've already tweaked a few organ sound that are more than adequate for rehearsal purposes, and I've also set up a nice leads synth sound that is better than those on the XP-30. If I can work up a nice meaty synth or hybrid brass sound and a bit better clav, then I will be very happy. That said I already know that for what I paid, it was worth it and look forward to getting to grips with it. Many thanks, Kevan
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I'm looking forward to picking up an 'ex-demo' XW-P1 tomorrow at a very good UK price. It's main roll will to be permanently setup in our rehearsal studio, and I will slowly try to replicate the voices and performances on my Motif XF, to save lugging that back and forth. I have a feeling that I'm going to be pleasantly surprised by what the XW will offer.
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Very nice Floydesque