Soviet PIF Synth is a library that can be used with Decent Sampler.
Please refer to the following articles for Decent Sampler.
It's very interesting to check the background of the synth from the purchase of the synth in the video and explain it.
This Soviet PIF Synth is from UkraineRomnyIt was made by sampling analog synths made for children.
It's interesting to make analog synths for children.
While making it a video content, it is distributed free of charge as a library of Decent Sampler.
It makes a fairly thick sound.
Overview
Raw analog waveforms of Soviet-era children's synthesizers.
This library works with the free player plugin "Decent Sampler".Click here for free download.
Historical information
These Pif synths are designed for kids. It was produced in the city of Ромны in Ukraine from 1989 to 1993. The factory, Роменский завод АТС, specialized in manufacturing industrial telephone equipment, but also produced several consumer products, including this synthesizer.
Download
There are two ways to download.
Download from Decent Sampler
Downloading is easier from "Decent Sampler".
Start "Decent Sampler" and click "Soviet PIF Synth" under "SAMPLE STORE".
You will be asked for confirmation. Click "GET" to start downloading.
Download from website
You need to register your name and email address to download from the website.
Transition from the above link and click "Download Now"
Enter your name and email address and click Submit & Download.
(If you want to subscribe to the mailing list, check the checkbox)
This will start the download.
How to add a tone
After downloading, unzip the entire folder and put it in the folder set in "Decent Sampler" and scan it to recognize it.
How to check the folder
To check the location of the folder, click "FILE ..." on the upper right of "Decent Sampler" and then click "Preferences ..." that is displayed.
The path is displayed in "Sample Library Locaton:".
Sound source scanning method
To scan, click "FILE ..." on the upper right of "Decent Sampler" and then click "Rescan Libraries".
After scanning, click "BROWSE" at the top of the screen.
You should now see the added sound source.
Summary
It is interesting that the background of the sampled instrument is explained on Youtube.
Various other free and paid sound sources have been released, so please check them out.
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