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offline room from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2003-12-03 06:00 [#00975280]
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Audiobulb is commited to supporting innovative electronic
artists. To reinforce this focus we have updated the site to
include a new CREATE page. This section contains Virtual
Studio Instruments (VSTi), high quality wav samples and
synth patches. All of this is free to download and use.

To celebrate this initiative Audiobulb has teamed up with
electronic artist and programmer Dropkik to bring you the
ABulb VSTI. This innovative virtual studio synth is designed
to plug into your software studio environment and deliver
unpredictable audiobulb acoustic elements.

Go get em

Audiobulb



 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2003-12-03 06:02 [#00975285]
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seems good, I'll check them out. i need new softsynths...


 

offline room from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2003-12-03 08:56 [#00975412]
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go for it

there are loads of wav samples too if you are interested


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-03 09:08 [#00975415]
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I like the lack of control on it, I can see it being useful
in experimental tracks with a slow LFO modulating the volume
(including muting it). Was that last track you posted here
made with just one patch on this?


 

offline room from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2003-12-03 09:16 [#00975424]
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I think autistici said it was made with 3 patches from the
ABulb - with lots of live movements on the frequency and
other parametres


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-03 09:45 [#00975448]
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I've used this VST in a new track I'm working on, hear an
extract of it here:
Orgone Device


 

offline room from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2003-12-03 15:31 [#00975957]
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wanted to listen but could not get through to the site

the site just hung and did not upload

should i try later?

send me a link to contact@audiobulb.com

would like to listen :)

room


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-03 15:58 [#00975976]
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Try this


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-12-03 16:16 [#00975997]
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I must admit VST instruments are fun and stuff but I haven't
found myself using much recently except the good old fasion
AO DKL drum machine. Thats a cracky little VSTi and the 3s
sampler. I just tend to work with the preset sounds in the
Soundcard and my Korg module. Sometimes I really can't be
stuffed with VSTi besides you need a really fast system to
run these babies.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-03 16:21 [#00976007]
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Yeah, some of the really good ones eat a lot of CPU. I've
got my latency set to about 180ms in FL studio...

I like some of the lexicon and ohmboyz stuff as well as
Absynth, so when you start chaining them together your CPU
usage goes through the roof. A lot of the time I render the
track off to .wav and then sequence it back in to the track.
Bit of a pain and it means you lose some of the benefits
computers traditionally have over hardware, but you can't
beat a ohmboyz delayed lexicon vintage warmed and PSP
reverbed Absynth patch for awesome pads :)


 


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