Noise Engineering's 3x RE
Hi everyone! I stopped in to say hello and thank you for such a remarkably warm welcome to the Reason Universe! We're happy to be here, and we can't wait to see what people do with this first batch that we've put together.
We do indeed hope to keep the REs coming if there is interest, so this has been encouraging. Thanks to everyone who has downloaded and/or purchased the REs! We appreciate your support!
We do indeed hope to keep the REs coming if there is interest, so this has been encouraging. Thanks to everyone who has downloaded and/or purchased the REs! We appreciate your support!
Kris
Noise Engineering
Doer of the Things
Two of Seven
Noise Engineering
Doer of the Things
Two of Seven
- Libraquaricorn
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Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
- fieldframe
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Welcome! I think your products have really captured the imagination of the folks here with their unconventional approach to synthesis and approachable interfaces.NoiseEng wrote: ↑17 May 2018Hi everyone! I stopped in to say hello and thank you for such a remarkably warm welcome to the Reason Universe! We're happy to be here, and we can't wait to see what people do with this first batch that we've put together.
We do indeed hope to keep the REs coming if there is interest, so this has been encouraging. Thanks to everyone who has downloaded and/or purchased the REs! We appreciate your support!
What drew you guys to Rack Extensions? Now that Reason has had VST support for awhile, do you see modular makers like yourselves as uniquely positioned for Reason's environment versus traditional plugin developers?
- Faastwalker
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Interesting page up on the Noise Engineering website;
https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/20 ... -your-rack
- Faastwalker
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That's bloody awesome. Nice demo of what these things can do. Wide range of sounds.Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑17 May 2018SPAM ALERT
Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
AWESOME! Are you a Squarepusher fan by any chance?Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑17 May 2018SPAM ALERT
Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
- supersplaron
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This is awesome! Good work!Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑17 May 2018SPAM ALERT
Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
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- Libraquaricorn
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Thank you! I like Squarepusher, but I must admit that I'm more an Autechre fanboy, actuallyantic604 wrote: ↑18 May 2018AWESOME! Are you a Squarepusher fan by any chance?Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑17 May 2018SPAM ALERT
Here's a recording of my first jam with the Noise Engineering Synth bundle, using no other synths than the three (poly)synths in the bundle.
....I really miss Windows Movie Maker....
You guys read here?
https://www.noiseengineering.us/
https://www.noiseengineering.us/
Guess we should thank Matthias that they got it doen to get some new Companys on board!Our first journey into software products came about because of a Twitter conversation of all things. Mattias Haagstrom is one of our many fans who reach out to us to discuss our products. He also happens to be the Product Director for Reason. He suggested that our products would be a good fit for the Reason Extension marketplace. At this point we weren’t even aware that Reason supported extensions
Reason12, Win10
Thanks! We had a lot of users really telling us they wanted an in-the-box version of our products to travel with. We were pondering this when Mattias approached us. Reason/Rack Extensions was such an obvious first step for us (Noise Engineering is only two of us, with no full-time programmer, so things don't happen overnight here).fieldframe wrote: ↑17 May 2018
Welcome! I think your products have really captured the imagination of the folks here with their unconventional approach to synthesis and approachable interfaces.
What drew you guys to Rack Extensions? Now that Reason has had VST support for awhile, do you see modular makers like yourselves as uniquely positioned for Reason's environment versus traditional plugin developers?
We would definitely love to see more modular in the space. The products themselves obviously lend themselves well specifically to the Reason environment. Most of our products are also so code-intensive that the port to software was really not that hard once we had a user interface. There was a great video that a user put up the other day comparing the hardware Manis Iteritas to the RE and he could not tell the difference. Modules that are entirely analog to start with will be a bit more work to bring into the software world, of course.
Working with the people at PH has been a great experience, though, and then the beta testers and the folks here at Reason Talk. We're so happy that this is where we landed for our first foray into software! A tremendous thank you to everyone who has helped us.
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I love the raw sound these devices can produce! I only wish that Loquelic Iteritas Percido could sustain. The non-Percido version seems to be able to do that, according to videos I've seen. I want to be able to have long bass drones and such, you know?
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Yea, i missed the sustain too on those devices. But you can connect an envelope to the "Time" CV which can help to have more control, but in the end its like increasing/automating the "Time" parameter.Breach The Sky wrote: ↑18 May 2018I love the raw sound these devices can produce! I only wish that Loquelic Iteritas Percido could sustain. The non-Percido version seems to be able to do that, according to videos I seen. I want to be able to have long bass drones and such, you know?
Reason12, Win10
Well it's bloody great to have you on board the Reason train. Your take on REs - small, focussed and idiosyncratic are exactly what we need more of. It often feels like the RE culture has been to cram in as many features as possible which is actually often a creativity killer.NoiseEng wrote: ↑18 May 2018Thanks! We had a lot of users really telling us they wanted an in-the-box version of our products to travel with. We were pondering this when Mattias approached us. Reason/Rack Extensions was such an obvious first step for us (Noise Engineering is only two of us, with no full-time programmer, so things don't happen overnight here).fieldframe wrote: ↑17 May 2018
Welcome! I think your products have really captured the imagination of the folks here with their unconventional approach to synthesis and approachable interfaces.
What drew you guys to Rack Extensions? Now that Reason has had VST support for awhile, do you see modular makers like yourselves as uniquely positioned for Reason's environment versus traditional plugin developers?
We would definitely love to see more modular in the space. The products themselves obviously lend themselves well specifically to the Reason environment. Most of our products are also so code-intensive that the port to software was really not that hard once we had a user interface. There was a great video that a user put up the other day comparing the hardware Manis Iteritas to the RE and he could not tell the difference. Modules that are entirely analog to start with will be a bit more work to bring into the software world, of course.
Working with the people at PH has been a great experience, though, and then the beta testers and the folks here at Reason Talk. We're so happy that this is where we landed for our first foray into software! A tremendous thank you to everyone who has helped us.
I hope we'll see a lot more from you in the near future.
Indeed. We actually talked about this feature early on, but using the version in the original LI didn't work on the RE platform (it was definitely not what you were looking for). The sustain you really wanted would have been an entire code revision, which with our first venture here we drew a line at in order to get them out into the world before, say, 2020 (again, because it's just the two of us). Fwiw, hardware Percido can do this if it's set to free run mode, where it approximates the Loquelic Iteritas (the first version of the module we put out without the envelope on it). But again, once we popped it into the Reason version, it was just not quite a good fit.Loque wrote: ↑18 May 2018Yea, i missed the sustain too on those devices. But you can connect an envelope to the "Time" CV which can help to have more control, but in the end its like increasing/automating the "Time" parameter.Breach The Sky wrote: ↑18 May 2018I love the raw sound these devices can produce! I only wish that Loquelic Iteritas Percido could sustain. The non-Percido version seems to be able to do that, according to videos I seen. I want to be able to have long bass drones and such, you know?
@ Undistraction: it's been such a pleasure, and people have been so largely supportive. We have a lot of hardware planned for the rest of this year, but I do expect we'll be doing more! Hint: Synth Bundle 1 suggests there may be a 2 someday...
Here's the big question I put forward to you (realizing I'm opening myself up to abuse here): Is there anything in our existing hardware lineup that people would like to see in Reason Rack Extensions? Why?
Kris
Noise Engineering
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Two of Seven
Noise Engineering
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Gotcha. You can kinda make a drone by smearing 8th notes, or something like that, with longer envelopes settings, delay, reverb etc.NoiseEng wrote: ↑18 May 2018
Indeed. We actually talked about this feature early on, but using the version in the original LI didn't work on the RE platform (it was definitely not what you were looking for). The sustain you really wanted would have been an entire code revision, which with our first venture here we drew a line at in order to get them out into the world before, say, 2020 (again, because it's just the two of us). Fwiw, hardware Percido can do this if it's set to free run mode, where it approximates the Loquelic Iteritas (the first version of the module we put out without the envelope on it). But again, once we popped it into the Reason version, it was just not quite a good fit.
Here's the big question I put forward to you (realizing I'm opening myself up to abuse here): Is there anything in our existing hardware lineup that people would like to see in Reason Rack Extensions? Why?
Well I looked trough your lineup and for me the sound generating stuff is more interesting (I don't use that much CV, to be honest). How about Cursus Iteritas? The "dynamic wavetable" thing reminds me off a certain Propellerhead synth.
If you are happy of welcome by the REASON community , know that we are also happy to discuss with an editor. It's therefore reciprocal.
For a continuation in Bundle 1, why not a set of your various sources of rhythm & gate generators .
I don't have any device in the Eurorack format at home but when I look at your catalog, I find things interesting, without really having.
So a second Bundle dedicated to utilities after the sound generators: by example, Variatic Erumption, Zularic Repetitor, Tonnetz sequent or Numeric Repetitor .
Obviously, I don't know if this can be translated in Rack Extension format and there are also many Utilities already present in REASON.
My 2 cents _
Hmm, I have to disagree with you here. eXpanse is probably the most feature packed synth in Reason and it does everything really well(As long as you know what you're doing) and is the absolute opposite of a creativity killer.Undistraction wrote: ↑18 May 2018
It often feels like the RE culture has been to cram in as many features as possible which is actually often a creativity killer.
These Noise Engineering devices are more playful and cater to people who just want to tweak knobs and get good results right off the bat without having to think about it.
There are a few other devices in the shop that are one trick ponies as well. Megasaur comes to mind!
Each to their own I guess. I think expanse is a great synth, but I've definitely had more fun playing with these three than I've ever had with expanse. I also find it really helpful to have a synth that has a sound, so I can head there when I need that sound, rather than heading for a synth that can make any sound and getting lost in creating it. That's not to say I don't make my own sounds - I barely use presets at all - but a synth with a distinctive character is way more attractive to me that one that does it all. I actually find myself using Kilhearts' synth loads recently - it's really limited but I know where the edges are and that makes me way more productive.aeox wrote: ↑19 May 2018Hmm, I have to disagree with you here. eXpanse is probably the most feature packed synth in Reason and it does everything really well(As long as you know what you're doing) and is the absolute opposite of a creativity killer.Undistraction wrote: ↑18 May 2018
It often feels like the RE culture has been to cram in as many features as possible which is actually often a creativity killer.
These Noise Engineering devices are more playful and cater to people who just want to tweak knobs and get good results right off the bat without having to think about it.
There are a few other devices in the shop that are one trick ponies as well. Megasaur comes to mind!
Tbh I do think calling these 'one trick ponies' is a little silly when they are capable of such a great palette of sounds.
- Faastwalker
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It’s a ridiculous statement. These are more focussed devices of course. But this doesn’t mean they are Limited in their sonic abilities. They are capable of a broad sonic palette with the controls available. Just check out Libraquaricorn’s demo track to hear what these are capable of.Undistraction wrote: ↑19 May 2018Tbh I do think calling these 'one trick ponies' is a little silly when they are capable of such a great palette of sounds.
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