TNK / ATK project
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Location: Village-Neuf, France (Dont's search on the map, it's tiny...)
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Posted: Sun Jul 04 2004 11:43
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Sunbuster wrote: |
huh!? this would be the first thing on my priority list
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Don't forget there are many gays in the movie business...including the one who was in charge of the casting...(I think in our group of 6 students, I was one of the 2-3 NON-gay!)
And as in the 1st year we were a boys-only team (There was 1 girl for 15 students in our school). Fortunately, in second year, I managed to get in the same group as the hottest girl in the school. No more red-dress duties for me !
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BeatMax
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Germany
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Posted: Thu Jul 15 2004 13:48 Theremin vsti |
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Spooky Keys
This one is really fun and sounds like a singing saw. Instant Mars attacks sound ) It offers different waveforms besides the sinus wave and has filters etc. Very interesting. |
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TOffe
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Location: nomad
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Posted: Fri Jul 16 2004 23:19 Re: Theremin vsti |
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anyone aware of a vst that can enable me to do vibrato, trembelo and maybe even a warp effect? I know vinyl can make warp but it's quite cpu unfriendly. any help is appriciated
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technoid
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Joined: 21 Sep 2003
Location: Oregon USA
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Posted: Sat Jul 17 2004 01:25 Re: Theremin vsti |
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TOffe wrote: |
anyone aware of a vst that can enable me to do vibrato, trembelo and maybe even a warp effect? I know vinyl can make warp but it's quite cpu unfriendly. any help is appriciated
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Are you talking about MIDI/sampling or "live" analog input (voice, line-in, etc.)? |
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BeatMax
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Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat Jul 17 2004 05:10
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Hi Toffe!
Have you tried out NGCs Modulator 2 yet? For the tasks you were mentioning you need a modulator. For vibratos you need frequency modulation, for tremolos you need amplitude modulation. Modulator 2 is very nice and offers a lot of functions. Together with the Madtracker automation you should have a good control over your sound. I guess you need it for guitar / rhodes?
NDC-Plugs / The Modulator
(Pitch,FM,ringmod) very versatile and well designed modulator includes the mad-shifta routine for pitching |
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TOffe
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Posted: Sat Jul 17 2004 18:37
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BeatMax wrote: |
Hi Toffe!
Have you tried out NGCs Modulator 2 yet? For the tasks you were mentioning you need a modulator. For vibratos you need frequency modulation, for tremolos you need amplitude modulation. Modulator 2 is very nice and offers a lot of functions. Together with the Madtracker automation you should have a good control over your sound. I guess you need it for guitar / rhodes?
NDC-Plugs / The Modulator
(Pitch,FM,ringmod) very versatile and well designed modulator includes the mad-shifta routine for pitching
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ah cool, thanks BeatMax will check this out. |
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BeatMax
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Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Jul 21 2004 09:34 great new vsti developer Miksybrand |
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Hi friends!
I found a link to this developers site by accident. This guy rules, what he does with Synthedit is absolutely amazing, sounds and looks good. Give him a chance. On the list of my favoured developers he is ranked pretty high! A must try!
>>> Mik Brand from Denmark's plugins <<<
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patm
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Location: Wisconsin USA
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Posted: Wed Jul 21 2004 23:12 Re: great new vsti developer Miksybrand |
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Wow !!
Great site. |
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VP
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Joined: 24 Jul 2004
Location: Kudelstaart, Netherlands
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Posted: Sat Jul 24 2004 11:41
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Are there any good free choir vsti's except for Delay Lama? That one sucks, but quite funny though
I've heard of "Angelina", but I dunno if it's free... |
Een appel valt niet ver van de boom als het een peer is! |
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BeatMax
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Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat Jul 24 2004 12:23
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Well, I guess to get the best choirs its better to use a soundfont player and an adequate soundfont. Hammersound.net is a great resource. It will sound better and will I guess be less cpu intensive. Havent tried to create choirs using vowel synths yet. IMHO soundfonts are the best way for convincing choirs. |
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Jesse Moore
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Location: Tipp City, Ohio, USA
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Posted: Fri Jul 30 2004 04:48
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Hi guys, just putting my two cents in, plus a link for you all.
http://www.yohng.com/
Yohng.com has both freeware and commercial VSTs. The VSTis they have include a Piano module, a rhodes module, a bass module, and an E piano module. I haven't looked at the list of VSTs themselves yet. |
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BeatMax
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BeatMax
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Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat Aug 07 2004 17:26 A new vsti star is born! ZynAddSubFX |
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When I first listened to this one in its standalone version I couldnt believe my ears. Its so fat and full sound. Now there is the VSTi alpha version and its absolutely great (multitimbral). A MUST. Absolutely TOP !!! Oh yes and its opensource
Paul Nasca / ZynAddSubFX |
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BeatMax
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Posted: Thu Aug 19 2004 00:49 All-in-one vsti effect : LFX 1310 |
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Luxonix / LFX 1310
A very nice plugin with very low cpu usage that combines a lot of usefull algorithms, e.g. reverb, delay, stereo seperation, distortion, compression etc. Its like KJAERHUS' classic series all in one plugin. |
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BeatMax
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Posted: Sat Sep 18 2004 07:26 New nice Organ: Nubi1.01 |
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Its time again for some nice stuff. There has been one organ vsti flying around which I think hasnt noticed yet since it had no gui but great sound. Luckyly it now has a gui and a very nice one. My favoured organ sound yet. Check it out here:
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