To RE developers: What's your own favorite RE that you've made?
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((( EDIT: Please mention one RE that's actually FINISHED. If every developer is gonna say "The one I'm working on" and then not even tell us about it, this is gonna be a super boring thread )))
I think I asked this question a couple of years ago. But many REs has been made since then.
I just thought the topic would be interesting.
Let us know what RE you're most proud of and why.
I think I asked this question a couple of years ago. But many REs has been made since then.
I just thought the topic would be interesting.
Let us know what RE you're most proud of and why.
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The one I am currently working on.
It's not made yet, but still. The thing is, the work you have finished always has flaws and you get bored with it. While the new one is built on hopes and dreams.
It's not made yet, but still. The thing is, the work you have finished always has flaws and you get bored with it. While the new one is built on hopes and dreams.
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Lol I think maybe the thread title could be changed to "...that you've released." I cant speak for the intention of this thread, but just guessing...
I think this thread could serve as a nice place for developers to plug their favorite available creations, talk about them, have a conversation about them, and users can be inspired to explore the mentioned REs.
I think we can all relate to the point being made with anything we create. But if everyone's favorite isn't released yet (or in this case thus far, it's perpetually the one not released), it becomes a hype thread
I think this thread could serve as a nice place for developers to plug their favorite available creations, talk about them, have a conversation about them, and users can be inspired to explore the mentioned REs.
I think we can all relate to the point being made with anything we create. But if everyone's favorite isn't released yet (or in this case thus far, it's perpetually the one not released), it becomes a hype thread
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Yes. Listen to Joey guys.joeyluck wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020Lol I think maybe the thread title could be changed to "...that you've released." I cant speak for the intention of this thread, but just guessing...
I think this thread could serve as a nice place for developers to plug their favorite available creations, talk about them, have a conversation about them, and users can be inspired to explore the mentioned REs.
I think we can all relate to the point being made with anything we create. But if everyone's favorite isn't released yet (or in this case thus far, it's perpetually the one not released), it becomes a hype thread
Play along here. You know what I meant. Give us something. If your answer is gonna be "The one I'm working on" then at least tell us about it, other wise this won't even work as a hype thread.
I just made an edit in the thread description to clarify.
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Okay, I have released only one RE so far, so my choice is obvious. It's this compressor: https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... -dynamics/
Definitely, I am proud of it. Needless to say, I consider it the best compressor out there, for the range of capabilities that I missed in other compressors. I've always wanted to have such device myself. I opened the Wikipedia page on compressors to see how diverse they can be, and implemented every single feature from there, so now it can do everything I can think of, apart from emulating hardware quirks.
Definitely, I am proud of it. Needless to say, I consider it the best compressor out there, for the range of capabilities that I missed in other compressors. I've always wanted to have such device myself. I opened the Wikipedia page on compressors to see how diverse they can be, and implemented every single feature from there, so now it can do everything I can think of, apart from emulating hardware quirks.
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I would have to say the Leveller is my favorite, with the ColoringEQ as a close second. Both do things that are still not available with any other product on any platform (which is always a goal for me), and is exactly why I created them in the first place.
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I'm going to make some guesses.....
Lectric Panda's favorite: PSQ-1684 Nostromo (runner up Nostromo)
Robotic Bean's favorite: Sequences (runner up Resonans)
Blamsoft's favorite: Expanse (runner up VK-2)
Jiggery Pokery: JPS (runner up Annimus)
Rob Papen: B.I.T.
Ochen K: 4Mer
Static Cling: Delta
Enlightenspeed: Melodic Inverter
TonicMint: ScaleMatrix
Zvork: Oberon
LoveOne: Proton
Pongasoft: CVA-7
Kuassa: Caliburn
Synapse: The Legend
Propellerhead: Complex-1
Selig: I would have guess Leveler or Color EQ. No joke! I love them both. Actually, I love all the REs named above. <3
Lectric Panda's favorite: PSQ-1684 Nostromo (runner up Nostromo)
Robotic Bean's favorite: Sequences (runner up Resonans)
Blamsoft's favorite: Expanse (runner up VK-2)
Jiggery Pokery: JPS (runner up Annimus)
Rob Papen: B.I.T.
Ochen K: 4Mer
Static Cling: Delta
Enlightenspeed: Melodic Inverter
TonicMint: ScaleMatrix
Zvork: Oberon
LoveOne: Proton
Pongasoft: CVA-7
Kuassa: Caliburn
Synapse: The Legend
Propellerhead: Complex-1
Selig: I would have guess Leveler or Color EQ. No joke! I love them both. Actually, I love all the REs named above. <3
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My favourite RE is the Maia Orange Edition.
I personally think this is the best product I've ever made (I’ve been making refills for 19 years and rack extensions for 2 years).
When I started this project in October, I had several new ideas... like independent step seq rates, step seq as modulator source, etc.. and as I progressed, more and more ideas came up, so by the end I could barely finish
I personally think this is the best product I've ever made (I’ve been making refills for 19 years and rack extensions for 2 years).
When I started this project in October, I had several new ideas... like independent step seq rates, step seq as modulator source, etc.. and as I progressed, more and more ideas came up, so by the end I could barely finish
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That's a great idea. We can just assume we know the answers and if the developers don't agree they will come here and set the record straight.challism wrote: ↑07 Apr 2020I'm going to make some guesses.....
Lectric Panda's favorite: PSQ-1684 Nostromo (runner up Nostromo)
Robotic Bean's favorite: Sequences (runner up Resonans)
Blamsoft's favorite: Expanse (runner up VK-2)
Jiggery Pokery: JPS (runner up Annimus)
Rob Papen: B.I.T.
Ochen K: 4Mer
Static Cling: Delta
Enlightenspeed: Melodic Inverter
TonicMint: ScaleMatrix
Zvork: Oberon
LoveOne: Proton
Pongasoft: CVA-7
Kuassa: Caliburn
Synapse: The Legend
Propellerhead: Complex-1
Selig: I would have guess Leveler or Color EQ. No joke! I love them both. Actually, I love all the REs named above. <3
Well Robotic Bean's favorite is obviously MC-1 More Cowbell. Other than that great list.
I'll continue with my own guesses:
Audiorealism: ABL3 Computer Bassline
DLD Technology: Snakebite
Lab One Recording: Mace Professional Compressor
Primal Audio: FM4
Red Rock Sound: Red70 or C1-L1 Vintage Compressor
Skrock: Kraft Synthesizer
Unfiltered Audio: Renoun Reverb
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Well if you're asking...
I'm extremely proud of the technical challenges I overcame as well as the unique capabilities and power of Delta MIDI Computer. Easily my most ambitious device yet, and for the foreseeable future as well.
It took a long time, but eventually everything came together in a package that seemed to really jive with a lot of people. I also couldn't have done it without some very dedicated beta testers that I'm very grateful to have built relationships with.
I'm extremely proud of the technical challenges I overcame as well as the unique capabilities and power of Delta MIDI Computer. Easily my most ambitious device yet, and for the foreseeable future as well.
It took a long time, but eventually everything came together in a package that seemed to really jive with a lot of people. I also couldn't have done it without some very dedicated beta testers that I'm very grateful to have built relationships with.
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My favorite Blamsoft RE is VK-2. It incorporates all of the tricks learned making previous synths. It is what I would pull up for retro music which is what I have been making in the past few years.
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You're right challism, Tonicmint's fav is the ScaleMatrix.
Honestly, this was my first idea, when I jumped into the RE development.
But of course I loved them all when I made it.
Honestly, this was my first idea, when I jumped into the RE development.
But of course I loved them all when I made it.
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This is the best thread I've read in a good while. Thanks to the devs for chiming in, even if, as challism pointed out, their favs are pretty much the same as ours
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Well challism was wrong about Blamsoft! LolWongoTheSane wrote: ↑11 Apr 2020This is the best thread I've read in a good while. Thanks to the devs for chiming in, even if, as challism pointed out, their favs are pretty much the same as ours
This is a great thread I changed it to be a sticky.
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Based on what I use the most it has to be the Forgotten Compressor. I'm just not able to achieve compression that is as transparent with other compressors, they all add color (which is often really nice but sometimes you want something clean).
And since we're on the train of going for future products: The new RE I'm finishing up right now is a hot candidate as well. Will be a huge time saver for myself, at the least and I hope for others too.
And since we're on the train of going for future products: The new RE I'm finishing up right now is a hot candidate as well. Will be a huge time saver for myself, at the least and I hope for others too.
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I've only made one as Ekssperimental Sounds Studio, the ES01 which I love and use all the time for lo-fi/analog/retro synth sounds. Really happy for the extensive routing possibilities of the mod matrix , specially to be able to control PW with envelope, offset sub oscillator to make it a slightly detuned dual osc or to make sounds with added 5th - harmonics etc..
For the work I've done with Robotic Bean I think my personal favourite is Sequences, also use it a lot!
For the work I've done with Robotic Bean I think my personal favourite is Sequences, also use it a lot!
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Currently released two REs.. DropNLift (ideology of Whammy DT, part of DropTune, that now have more very creative additions) and Spring 905 (absolutely moogish kind of spring sound in electronic music).
Hard to select better.
Just need to say.. better products - always that into the head with new ideas.
Better device - always that under what we work.
... or may be this is a REVOICER. Very rich range of Vocoder possibilities..
Hard to select.
Hard to select better.
Just need to say.. better products - always that into the head with new ideas.
Better device - always that under what we work.
... or may be this is a REVOICER. Very rich range of Vocoder possibilities..
Hard to select.
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You have my attention now...ForgottenClank wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020Based on what I use the most it has to be the Forgotten Compressor. I'm just not able to achieve compression that is as transparent with other compressors, they all add color (which is often really nice but sometimes you want something clean).
And since we're on the train of going for future products: The new RE I'm finishing up right now is a hot candidate as well. Will be a huge time saver for myself, at the least and I hope for others too.
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Hmmmm...
It's a sort of yes, sort of no. to be honest.
The thing is that Melodic Inverter is a songwriting tool to help take ideas from an early stage and give them multiple potential directions or arrangement ideas, or otherwise give new life to old tracks that hit a wall. I'm very proud of that, certainly, but for me, it's just not what the combination of Alter/Filter and Humanizer can do - where you take a groove file for Studio Drummer in Kontakt or whatever, and turn an otherwise static performance into a real drum performance, and it works every time. I absolutuly love that you can do that, and it genuinely warms me up inside every time I do it They have a very immediate practical use, whereas Mel Inverter still requires a lot of paying attention to what's happening, and then bits of tweaking here and there.
In addition to this, each new plugin that you do represents a new challenge to overcome, and once you're over each hurdle you then have working code to do 'operation x', and can use that going forward. It goes without saying that Melodic Inverter was only possible because of work done previously in other plugins, specifically Alter and Humanizer.
Chordbank is a completely different story, and a long one at that; I'm proud that it managed to achieve it's goal. I am also very proud of all the Python scripting which was done to actually build the Lua stuff for Chordbank. As a debut plugin effort it's really not bad and gives users a lot of power that isn't available anywhere else (it was released after Filter and Alter, but research and design work started on it a full year before).
I should also thank Challism personally at this point for isolating a bug in Chordbank which I had never been able to reproduce meaningfully. The file you sent me showed EXACTLY what the problem was, and the fixed version has now been uploaded to the RS server, and should be available via Sync All relatively soon. I'm delighted with this, because this bug had always concerned me, but I had been looking in the wrong place. You gave me the light on moment, so once again, I'm hugely grateful for this.
So at the end of the day, if I had to pick just one..... I'd say "screw your rules I'm picking 2". For me, it's Note Alter and Note Humanizer.
Thanks for asking
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Disclaimer: While I'm not a developer per se, I was involved with the design of both Expanse, and Viking VK-2.
VK-2 is probably my favorite. I had great fun with Expanse and a lot of lessons/experience from being part of it, but VK-2 is my go to for analog goodness (regardless of platform). As far as I'm concerned it's up there with the best analog emulations.
VK-2 is probably my favorite. I had great fun with Expanse and a lot of lessons/experience from being part of it, but VK-2 is my go to for analog goodness (regardless of platform). As far as I'm concerned it's up there with the best analog emulations.
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A bit late to the party but I would say the favorite RE that I made is... LeSpace!! Yeah, I just find myself sprinkling it all over my rack just to widen everything and make my tracks breath more. Oberon was obviously the most complex and work consuming and the one I am most proud of technically speaking but LeSpace is just so useful for me on a day to day basis. Love it!
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VK-2 is very good. Would recommend it as a mandatory purchase for anyone, any style of electronic music.
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I was going to answer this a while back but it was not released yet...now it is!
By far Glacius X is the favorite here at DNA Labs!
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... nthesizer/
By far Glacius X is the favorite here at DNA Labs!
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... nthesizer/
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