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I did an update my company is called propellerheadTritoneAddiction wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Looks good. But it could use a kitten or a pink dolphin somewhere. Other than that, looks great.
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Nailed it. I'd buy that.sdst wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019I did an update my company is called propellerheadTritoneAddiction wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Looks good. But it could use a kitten or a pink dolphin somewhere. Other than that, looks great.
I like that there aren't even anything to tweak or any buttons to push. I mean it is "automatic" after all.
This ^^WarStar wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Maybe a Kick Drum and Bass balancer which would include two metering comparison modules to balance the kick and bass. This would require compression and gate options as well as automatable volume envelope curve control. Include genre specific compression, gate, envelope curves/releases specific to particular styles, ie Rock, pop, hip-hop, edm, etc. with user specific options as well. In addition to the comp/gate/envelope options also feature breakouts for external processing. Also include in the metering comparison section "target" zones for appropriate kick to bass balance...
Edit: maybe also feature a mid/mono option to make sure your low end isnt sucking up too much of the stereo field.
I know there's fairly easy approaches to achieve a good kick/bass balance but having a specific RE with this in mind might be pretty helpful and hopefully quicker results with the right analysis and metering options
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Like Bassrom, but with two inputs and auto SC + balancing (optional saturation). Great idea!WarStar wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Maybe a Kick Drum and Bass balancer which would include two metering comparison modules to balance the kick and bass. This would require compression and gate options as well as automatable volume envelope curve control. Include genre specific compression, gate, envelope curves/releases specific to particular styles, ie Rock, pop, hip-hop, edm, etc. with user specific options as well. In addition to the comp/gate/envelope options also feature breakouts for external processing. Also include in the metering comparison section "target" zones for appropriate kick to bass balance...
Edit: maybe also feature a mid/mono option to make sure your low end isnt sucking up too much of the stereo field.
I know there's fairly easy approaches to achieve a good kick/bass balance but having a specific RE with this in mind might be pretty helpful and hopefully quicker results with the right analysis and metering options
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a kicked up version of Blue Cat's Re-guitar VST. can take the signal from a known guitar configuration (pickups, body style, wood density etc.) and apply the characteristics of another guitar. with the addition that it can emulate different tunings, so I can experiment with DADGAD or something else, while my guitar is still in EADGBE. (the last part is probably a stretch, with a standard mono guitar signal as a base tone, but I've been around in this game long enough to see the impossible become reality before)
and +1 to the earlier ask for a drummer, ala Jamstix in RE form.
and +1 to the earlier ask for a drummer, ala Jamstix in RE form.
It would be great to see more plugins for guitarists. Hoping Phoenix Pro VST comes to the Rack.
I'd like the Subtraktor screws to get a link to the LFOs.
Yes!!Boombastix wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Like Bassrom, but with two inputs and auto SC + balancing (optional saturation). Great idea!WarStar wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019Maybe a Kick Drum and Bass balancer which would include two metering comparison modules to balance the kick and bass. This would require compression and gate options as well as automatable volume envelope curve control. Include genre specific compression, gate, envelope curves/releases specific to particular styles, ie Rock, pop, hip-hop, edm, etc. with user specific options as well. In addition to the comp/gate/envelope options also feature breakouts for external processing. Also include in the metering comparison section "target" zones for appropriate kick to bass balance...
Edit: maybe also feature a mid/mono option to make sure your low end isnt sucking up too much of the stereo field.
I know there's fairly easy approaches to achieve a good kick/bass balance but having a specific RE with this in mind might be pretty helpful and hopefully quicker results with the right analysis and metering options
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I would like a Rack Extension that is some kind of secret synth engine with 1,000 presets. The UI should have nothing on it except for the preset selector, and background art.
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That is fantastic.
I've mentioned this before, I'd like a Player Re that enables you to play up to 16 chords on 16 pads like Kong type thing but you can assign chords to the pads. So stick it on your chosen rack instrument, vst or Re and then click the pad to hear the chord. Obviously you can choose the octave too and the note length. Even assign the pads to the keys on your midi controller.
I had this idea before players existed so it was an Re then but now a player Re would be better. Although, this could be something Reason Studio's could just add to a Scales & Chords Player 2 along with the ability to play one specific chord type up and down the keyboard and a strum feature. I've just had the idea that you could right click the pads and a menu list appears. Notes from A-G# on the left, select one, then chord types in the middle (major, minor, maj7, min7, 5th, sus4th, add9th etc) then the octave on the right, 1-7.
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Good ideas.Lov2sing wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019I like a device that could capture playing styles. You could port n audio file and it would isolate and capture one algorithm or divide many and you could choose someone playing style in your own tracks. I would call it, Session Player.
I would like an device to use an audio track or ones own voice and it could control any instrument that is in the rack. I would call it the, Voice Player.
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1. Illformed Glitch as an RE. Key points: Good effects, good sequencer for said effects, good randomizers for each effect individually, all of them at once, and/or their sequence.
2. Pianoteq as an RE, with CV control over all parameters.
3. More algorithmic reverb engines. Ones based on Big Sky, ones based on Black Hole, ones based on Erbe Verb, and new otherworldly ones.
2. Pianoteq as an RE, with CV control over all parameters.
3. More algorithmic reverb engines. Ones based on Big Sky, ones based on Black Hole, ones based on Erbe Verb, and new otherworldly ones.
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Can someone RE this;
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/plasma-rack/
Because the hardware is fucking amazing with a price to match! :-/
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/shop/plasma-rack/
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/plasma-rack/
Because the hardware is fucking amazing with a price to match! :-/
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/shop/plasma-rack/
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Nice.Faastwalker wrote: ↑22 Sep 2019Can someone RE this;
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/plasma-rack/
Because the hardware is fucking amazing with a price to match! :-/
https://www.gamechangeraudio.com/shop/plasma-rack/
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