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offline nuphorm on 2005-12-12 12:27 [#01798926]
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Check out these sick new pluggins from FSR!

http://www.freestylerecordings.net/development/login.asp

FSR Morphix is a Graphical waveform morphing synthesizer,
capable of full
interpolation ["morphing"] between user loadable waveforms.
Waveforms and
FFT spectrums are "freehand" drawable via several selectable
modes, allowing
users to add harmonics and shape waveforms instantly and
visually. Morphix also allows for FM synthesis using any
oscillator as and operator, even while morphing.
The signal is then filtered by a "Z-scape" morphable filter
block allowing for extreme wide band to extreme narrow band
lowpass , bandpass, and highpass filter morphing. All
Controls are fully
automatable via midi learn and assignable via modulation
matrix with four assignable envelopes and dual tempo-synced
LFO's

Cell VSTi was developed as an alternative to the hugely
bloated
"atmosphere" type sample library/players which require
gigabytes of rom samples as layers for ambient synthesis.
We adopted a different approach based on creating large
evolving samples out of smaller bits of whatever samples
you feed into it. Basically can take the frequencies from
any short stab or sample, and "smear" the audio into an
evolving ambient swell with the same base characteristics,
as well as instantly recuapture it as a keymapped layer in
the resultant layered patch, ready to play.. intended to be
of
use as an atmosphere generation studio as well as a
standard
vsti, cell features live capturing of base & processed
samples
direct to disk for easy external editing or using your
processed
samples in other samplers or applications.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-12-12 16:28 [#01799257]
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Cheers, I'll keep an eye out for them on SLSK.


 

offline mcbpete from Devon (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-12 16:34 [#01799267]
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Man those sound incredible. Cheers for the heads up....


 

offline chaosmachine from Ottawa (Canada) on 2005-12-12 17:02 [#01799305]
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cheers


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2005-12-12 17:15 [#01799315]
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HaHa!


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2005-12-12 17:22 [#01799319]
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you need to replace that blind guy doing your graphics


 

offline Vestron on 2005-12-12 21:52 [#01799445]
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that's so crazy is he really blind? it's so...cutting edge,
you know?


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2005-12-12 22:15 [#01799465]
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I don't use VSTs currently but these do sound good :)


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-12-13 00:30 [#01799499]
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Vector Synthesis is great. I recommend it to anybody. Good
fun.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-12-13 02:55 [#01799509]
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The Wavestation VST remake is a good 'un. The sound is
great, but it's a shame they kept the fiddly programming
interface of the original. I can accept with things like 303
emulators, the fiddly interface is part of the instrument,
but with synths like this, I would prefer an easy to use,
more open one.

Nuphorm: Any chance of some demo versions of these?


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-12-13 03:00 [#01799511]
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Yeah. But I use the yamaha sy22, so I have an real dodgy
interface to work with, instead of a virtual dodgy
interface.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-12-13 03:07 [#01799513]
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Ha ha :)


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-12-13 03:19 [#01799516]
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A few really great VST vector synths are the VirSYN Cube and
the Chameleon. Unlike a lot of the more traditional vector
synths, they acutally inverted the joystick from a diamond
and made it a square, which is something the man who
invented the technology for Sequential Circuits said he
wished he had done in the first place.


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2005-12-13 03:56 [#01799525]
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I guess this is the Z-plane filtering bass-synth I've been
reading about on DOA for ages :)


 


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