Fujiya MC-3A

Fujiya MC-3A virtual instrument is a free toy sound bank for Kontakt, by StrayWorx.

Fujiya MC-3A aka. “Look, what I found in Granny’s basement!

The Fujiya MC-3A is a

legendary
synthesizer from the end of the good old 80’s. It’s intended to be the rival of the

awesome
Casio toy-synths.

We can say, they succeed.

StrayWorx is proud to present the

faithful
recreation of this

fabulous
gem, entirely made with NI Kontakt. Originally, this sound library meant to be an entry for KVRaudio DC2012 competition but due to various reasons, there wasn’t enough time to finish it until deadline.

It is still not complete but we’d like to release it to the public as a Christmas gift. Download and enjoy this

weltmeister
sound library and have fun with it.

Details:

  • Deep sampled sounds, signal sent through TLA tube preamp (actually, this is true).

  • 1:1 copy of original hardware
  • Beautiful and Easy-to Use GUI with

    precise
    positioned buttons.
  • Authentic 50Hz groundloop on C6 key (96).
  • 12 Orchestra sound.
  • Auto-bass on the lower keys.
  • All 49 keys sampled.
  • 64 note polyphony, it is 16x more than the original.
  • Power On button and Power On & Off sounds.
  • Separate Volume sliders for Auto-bass, Rhythm section and Master.
  • Authentic yellow DrumPads

    work as a real key-pad
  • A lot of buttons to play with – but most of them has no function, they are nice anyway.

  • Rhythm section with built-in accompaniment
    .

  • All the function of the synth is programmed and available to use
  • Full Kontakt 4.2.2 (or newer) required.
  • 130MB (zipped) using Kontakt lossless compression.
  • Completely free to download and use.

Tips & tricks:

  • Please keep in mind that the first screen (Main Panel) is just a nice graphic, there are no clickable buttons and sliders.
  • Notice the available screens, Volume control, Orchestra, Rhythm and DrumPads.
  • Don’t forget to turn ON the synth first (Volume Control section).
  • Keep in mind that the synth won’t remember any settings on Power OFF or reload (works as the original hardware).
  • Most of the functions are implemented, all 12 Orchestra sounds are available.
  • Transpose function (-5 note, works as the original hardware) is available with Reset function.
  • Auto-bass is available on the lower part of the keyboard.
  • DrumPads are fully implemented and fun to play with.
  • Sustain function works like it should.
  • Vibrato function is not available.
  • Volume controls are implemented, you can change the loudness of Auto-bass, Drumpads and Master section.
  • Rhythm patterns and tempos change are unavailable (might be added later).
  • Custom drummer function as not available.
  • …we forgot to implement the Demo button and music :(.
  • Auto-accompaniment functions are unavailable.

MC-3A, you’re drunk, go back to the basement

http://www.strayworx.com

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