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AlyJames Lab VPROM v2.0.3 Incl Keygen-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 27 Jul 2018 | 12.4MB
VProm is an authentic Linn LM-1 VST which emulate all the character and internal circuitry of the legendary 1st sample based drum machine in History. The Linn LM-1 Drum Computer, invented by Roger Linn in the early 80s

The Linn was the killer drum machine in town back in the early 80s. It has been used to shape the sound of major acts like: Prince, Phil Collins, Thompson Twins, Stevie Wonder, Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, The Human League, Michael Jackson etc. To this day the unique sound of that machine is highly regarded and only using samples of an LM-1 output cannot reproduce the wide range of sounds this machine can produce and especially the tuning feature and frequency content. The AM6070 DACs and the whole circuitry stands next to the samples characters in that unique sounding team.

Concept

The VProm LM-1 Drum VST provides the closest experience to the real thing because it is not based on samples, instead it accurately models the clocks and counters that reads EPROMs memory feeding the AM6070 DACs to decode the EPROMs data in real-time, models the CEM 3320 filters with tweak-able control over the CV pulses shapes to let more or less transient pass through unfiltered or completely bypass them, special hihat circuitry and VCA providing different hihat sound on each trigger and decay control, separate tuning for all voices with already a wider range without tweaking the electronics...separate outputs for your DAW, velocity handling etc...You will maintain that raw sound at every tune! On top of the cake all voices can be replaced with external EPROM data like on a real machine...Opening up a whole new range of sound, still being processed by the circuitry.

VProm uses a custom C++ core and 3rd party licensed code where nothing fancy was needed.

Version 2.0 now runs on Mac & Windows 32/64-bit Systems and is available as VST2, VST3 and AU format as native 32-bit or 64-bit plugin format.

VProm price is 40.00 €.

VProm Features:

AM6070 modeled real time DAC decoding: Following the exact datasheet decode table for 8bit companded incoming DATA. The real LM-1 nasty griddy sound at every pitch, like the real thing, forget resampling or tuning samples packs which will always sound dull at lower pitches.
Hihat DATA looping & VCA: The LM-1 Hihat circuitry was pretty unique, the hihat proms were read constantly in a loop while only a VCA was triggered, for closed hihat the circuitry had the ability to discharge the current through an additional way based on the decay pot setting. This basically makes the hihat sounding different on every hit.
CEM VCF filters: Unlike the very first produced LM-1 units, later revs had were filtering voices with bass frequency content to minimize the remaining 8-bit noise, using a CEM 3320 VCF configured as a lowpass filter with no resonance. The CV frequency of the VCF was shaped by the circuitry in a way that lets the transients pass through relatively unfiltered. The VProm lets you fine tune the CV pulse or completely bypass the filter, this is useful when a voice is tuned very low or if you want to replace a "Bass" slot with another EPROM that doesn't require filtering.
Separate pitch tuning: This is one of the coolest feature of the LM-1, letting you tune any voice to a particular frequency for a wide range of sounds. The EPROM's data were read one byte at the time by a counter which speed was controlled by a relatively stable oscillator, the counters reading speed could then be affected by the external tuning pots in a limited range of + or - 1 octave. This tuning range can be tweaked and the VProm provides a useful wide range of pitch from 1000Hz to 44100Hz and anything in between based on a real mod. (stock was around 12048 - 30303Hz.).
Separate outputs: The LM-1 featured separate outputs for every voices, so as the VProm. You can choose from ALL to 1 Stereo Channel or Separate Channels for each voice in your DAW.
Velocity control: You can limit yourself to only two velocity levels or use the full range of MIDI velocity for convenience.
GUI & automation: The GUI features the original trigger buttons for quick listening and controls over every aspect of the drum machine, most of the parameters like volume and pitch knobs can be MIDI learned to control changes from any external MIDI Hardware.
Loading external EPROM data: The VProm provides the ability to replace all voices with external compatible 8-bit companded EPROM data. Which opens up the machine to LINNDRUM (LM-2), LINN 9000, DMX, DX, DRUMTRACKS etc. samples or even load your own custom made. You can switch between custom loaded and stock EPROMs on the fly. VProm Supports the following type and size EPROMs binaries (.bin):
2716 (2048_Bytes) 2K.
2732 (4096_Bytes) 4K.
2764 (8192_Bytes) 8K.
27128 (16384_Bytes) 16K.
27256 (32768_Bytes) 32K.

LINN LM-1 Sequencer:

It was not needed to model the LM-1 sequencer because regardless of all the urban legends about it, it is mainly a 48 PPQN (pulse per quarter note) resolution thing. Modern sequencers and DAWs have a finer resolution usually around 960 PPQN or higher, this simply means that the same beat with some swing will not groove exactly the same at 960 or 48 PPQN... An easy thing to do is to export your beat in MIDI a 48 PPQN and import it back. The full technical explanation is available in the VProm manual.

VProm version 2.0 features some improvement and changes compared to version 1.0

New MIDI Panel with MIDI learn-able custom trigger maps.
Change in default MIDI trigger map. (see manual.).
New panning capability per drum, panning knobs will replace the tuning knob row via a pop-up box selection. (available while clicking on the TUNE label on the GUI. See control panels).
Improved GUI.
All EPROMs can now be replaced versus only 7 of them in version 1.
Easier and faster Custom EPROMs loading and management; no need to specify the size anymore, VProm does it for you. Once loaded, custom EPROMs are saved with the patch.
The additional CUSTOM voice is renamed to EXTRA and is now loaded by default with a modified delay-less stock LM-1 Snare. (see Manual -> EPROM Loading.).
Double clicking a control resets to default value on most of the GUI controls.
ALT+Left click on each Tune Knob in order to set the clock rate precisely by typing in a value. The main info display will now only display the last edited parameter info or value, such as which EPROM .bin is loaded or the knob, slider etc. current value.
In addition to the original velocity mode, 2 Full velocity modes are now available with linear and now exponential response.
Incoming MIDI Pitch-Bend Message is now recognized and will act as a Global tuning offset, great for live tweaking the whole set or to transpose up or down.
VProm now transmit its triggers as MIDI OUT.
External MIDI learn for controls can now only be attached to MIDI CC messages. (no more Sysx nor aftertouch.).



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comments

  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
+5768
Thanks Team R2R and DECiBELLE!
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
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Drum bank file for Oberheim DMX, DX, LinnDrum (LM-2), Sequential Circuits Drumtraks, Linn 9000, and Linn LM-1 Early Version:



1. To load, click 'LOAD' on the top right of the interface and select 'Load Bank'.
2. Find and open 'VLinn_LEGENDARY_BANK01.fxb'.
3. Click 'PROGRAM' on the top left of the interface, and select machine program.

Cheers!
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
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Thx so much mate! I haven't found thatt pack during my searches, it's so handy
to have 8 quality ROM kits already loaded and mapped properly!
Big up !
  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
+5768
No problemo; I'm happy to help. Cheers!
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
  Resident 24.09.2013 10 777
+1441
Great post. Glad to see community members pitching in for the good of everyone.
https://soundcloud.com/army-of-ninjas
  Member 1.05.2018 19
+14
Very generous of you, mate
  Member 15.08.2014 4 135
+127
Hi Majestic, can you please share it again? The zippyshare file dosn't work anymore...
  Banned 17.02.2014 1 308
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the Comment has been Removed
  Member 15.10.2015 2 650
+334
I actually had bought this one.
Awesome emulation, and can use other EPROMs.

Support the developer if you can.

I've actually been using the TAL Sampler's Linn Drum samples more lately.

But I think I'm need to go back to using this one when I want Linn Drums.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Any one can tell if it's close to the real one?
  Member 15.10.2015 2 650
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It's the best Linn Drum I've ever heard.
  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
+5768
LM-1* actually
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
+5768
It uses the same EPROMs as the original and the machine emulation is top notch.
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
  Member 9.12.2015 1 191
+251
Maybe use the same .bin, EPROM is physical
I'm not sure what this could mean
I don't think you're what you seem
  Banned 13.05.2014 64 768
+2691
Yeah, but it's like LX480(and "vintage" reverbs generally) - those schemes are very light for modern CPU, thus you can just creat literal copy of the original.
  Member 9.12.2015 1 191
+251
understandable
I'm not sure what this could mean
I don't think you're what you seem
  Resident 30.03.2018 60 687
+5768
Correct. I meant EPROM image.
Music is life.
Win 10 x64 1607 LTSB, Presonus Studio One 4.1.4 x64
  Banned 13.05.2014 64 768
+2691
My first impression was: "Wow, it sounds like those 80-90's OSTs". Well, it's really very authentic thing.
  Member 15.12.2016 8 51
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Comparison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-YlCb0V7A4
also if you want to get closer to the raw sound i think you need to cut some of the highs
Aly said he left it like that because people would usually add highs back in the day
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Thanks guys for your answers ...
  Member 9.12.2015 1 191
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no keygen music? sad
I'm not sure what this could mean
I don't think you're what you seem
  Member 9.07.2014 555
+151
Considering all of the near coronaries that I've been given late at night by these things, I'm not gonna lose any sleep
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1896
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Haha, I'm with robotboy on that one. I can do without the keygen music.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 23.09.2015 978
+225
Nice to see the Win version. Would be great to see the Simmons plugin.
I'm willing to buy it and share it but just if someone is kind enough to tell me how to add money to Paypal because the site sucks.
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It's already great to have VPROM released finally, isn't it?!
But it's just my opinion
  Resident 3.01.2016 1 851
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Thank you Lord Decibelle, this was always the missing piece of the Puzzle. I am not sure if you got my PM.
  Member 26.11.2013 76
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THANK YOU R2R!!!!!
  Resident 15.09.2011 1 3768
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This is more than awesome! Thank you soooooooo much R2R for releasing it!
Yeeeha!
"The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited
  Resident 4.09.2013 260
+69
I was hoping that this might make an appearance!

Many thanks to DECiBELLE & R2R

one 80's teenager very happy
  Member 5.02.2017 192
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Great Mate...TY to R2R and DECIBELLE
and to majestic03 for soundbank....

Fantastic (and expensive machine in its day)....but Linn was a genius and this sounds that close to original

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