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Startyde posted:The factory selection is free, but requires you create an NI login. They send you a serial to "register" it with. This is the step I was missing. Man, it seems surprisingly tough to find a VST to create what I thought was a pretty simple sound.
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# ? Jul 30, 2012 19:41 |
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Popcorn posted:This is the step I was missing. There's plenty of widely available VSTs that could do what you want. You just have to be willing to part with money to get them. Free VSTs are different story (and you often get what you pay for).
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# ? Jul 30, 2012 21:33 |
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Let me put it another way: I thought it was such a basic sound I wouldn't have to pay money for it! Any recommendations for some cash-based solutions?
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# ? Jul 30, 2012 23:15 |
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Are there any decent trombone VSTs out there? Even the EastWest EWSQLO Symphony Silver version blows goats. It would probably be cheaper just to sample a live one myself.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 02:05 |
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Samplemodeling: http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trombone.php edit: you want solo or sections? Jazzy or orchestral? Broadway Lites (or Broadway Big Band) is another choice, but it's expensive. Best price to get it right now is from bestservice.de and use one of their coupons ($30 eur off $100 eur / $100 eur off $500 eur) Cinesamples Cinebrass Core/Pro maybe? They're $400 each though. http://cinesamples.com/products/cinebrass/ mr_package fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Jul 31, 2012 |
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mr_package posted:Samplemodeling: http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trombone.php In my search, I apparently didn't check the second result for trombone vst. Ugh. Sorry for being so dimwitted. Samplemodeling sounds great! I basically want it for folk/klezmer rhythm to double on a tuba and the occasional Vinny Nobile-esque kind of fills. Thank you so very much.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 02:49 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:Conveniently, I once sampled an old string synthesizer (Welson Symphony) and I still have those samples available for download as a rar here, if you need something to play around with (with whatever sampler you prefer). You'll have to reprogram the envelope curves if you're not using Kontakt though. The string patches are pretty generic, but the piano and harpsichord have a nice eerie/otherworldly vibe going on. Thanks!
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 05:46 |
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h_double posted:The string patches are pretty generic, but the piano and harpsichord have a nice eerie/otherworldly vibe going on. Thanks! Sampling the device was more of a conservation effort than anything else. I mean, suddenly I had this relic from the seventies in my house and it was going to disappear in almost complete anonimity. Fair enough, maybe more or less deservedly so, but still a bit of a pity, I thought. So I'm mostly glad those few hours of work haven't completely gone to waste Enjoy. Hey, generic waveforms mean fun messing around with effects, right? vv
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 15:48 |
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IK is now selling Sampletron for 85% off, at $29. It's all sorts of mellotrons, chamberlins, optigans, and other esoteric noisy old machines. http://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/?item_id=1337
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 18:39 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:Enjoy. Hey, generic waveforms mean fun messing around with effects, right? vv Just wanted to chime in in thanks. The cello really is something through the blofeld's PPG filter. The keymapping software didn't chew the samples correctly automatically but even at my lazy mapping of one note per octave it's nice and ethereal.
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# ? Aug 9, 2012 13:31 |
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Startyde posted:Just wanted to chime in in thanks. The cello really is something through the blofeld's PPG filter. The keymapping software didn't chew the samples correctly automatically but even at my lazy mapping of one note per octave it's nice and ethereal. I recommend mapping more extensively, that will keep the periodicity of the modulation in the samples more or less constant when playing more than one note at once. Four samples per octave will do nicely. Or whatever, I'm glad you're having fun with it.
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Flipperwaldt posted:Wait, the Blofeld takes samples? Nice. quote:I recommend mapping more extensively, that will keep the periodicity of the modulation in the samples more or less constant when playing more than one note at once. Four samples per octave will do nicely. Or whatever, I'm glad you're having fun with it. My lazy multisampling stems from the old EPS days, that thing had magical pixiedust inside. Unfortunately nothing else does so it doesn't work out as well as it did! Here it is as WPC, save the harpsichord samples because of space vs utility concerns. For the blofeld owners lazier than me.
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# ? Aug 10, 2012 02:20 |
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Anyone know of something that will pitch shift the audio differently per channel? Say, I want to shift the left channel 10hz higher than the right channel.
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# ? Aug 10, 2012 09:40 |
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titpussyasscum posted:Anyone know of something that will pitch shift the audio differently per channel? Say, I want to shift the left channel 10hz higher than the right channel. Just make two different tracks and pan hard left and right, apply the pitch shift to the left panned track
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# ? Aug 10, 2012 16:22 |
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Discord3 from audiodamage should be able to do that. Its a delay+pitchshift plugin but you may be able to disable the delay, to do what you want. It definitely has independent L/R pitch shift...
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# ? Aug 10, 2012 18:58 |
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There's also DMG Pitchfunk.
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# ? Aug 10, 2012 19:01 |
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DCAM FreeComp is a free new SSL style 2-buss compressor. It sounds really darned nice and is amazingly good for a freebie. It's a stripped-down version of the buss compressor in the ($99) DCAM Dynamics suite, with the same basic algorhythm but minus a couple of features -- there's no separate release knob (it's always set to auto-release), no wet/dry knob, etc. Still, as a basic 2-buss compressor it's pretty badassed. I A/B'd it with Cytomik's "The Glue", another SSL-modeled compressor (which is $99 by itself, and is admittedly more featureful/versatile), and it's pretty close. I prefer The Glue by just a hair, at least for rock or dance tracks, as it sounds punchier and more exciting/energetic. But FreeComp sounds a bit smoother and more transparent and "analog" and I could totally see myself using it on more mellow or acoustic tracks. Pretty much the only minor downside is you have to install FXPansion's license manager to authorize it (which is moderately less lovely than, say, Native Instruments' auth manager), but at least they are upfront that one of the reasons they are giving it away is they want people to check out their license manager thing, so good on them. This thing rocks. bx_cleansweep is a nice little utility plugin with 6dB lowpass & hipass filters ("Analog style filter curves without the typical Nyquist problems") This seems pretty handy if you just need to cleanly trim off the low end / high end of a track without a lot of fuss or overhead. Like the DCAM FreeComp, this is a stripped down version of a commercial plugin, and it sounds pretty good. I really don't like the joystick dealie on the UI but it's easy to ignore. I expect I'll be using this a lot. Blue Cat Audio has some nice freebies, I discovered them when I was looking for a better chorus than the one that comes with Live. I've only tried the chorus and flanger but there's also an EQ, a frequency analyzer, and a gain tool of some sort.
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# ? Sep 2, 2012 00:53 |
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How many SSL buscomp emulations does the world really need? (I have like.. 5) edit: might as well add a plugin This is forever locked into my project template. Frequencies, pan, RMS, Peak. Numbers! Statistics! Available from the T-racks singles pack from IK Quincy Smallvoice fucked around with this message at 12:15 on Sep 5, 2012 |
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I reviewed some free EQ plugins (bx_cleansweep, SonEQ, MarvelGEQ) on my blog, have a look if you enjoy free plugins and/or equalization. http://discolingua.com/wordpress/?p=69
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# ? Oct 6, 2012 11:55 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zg8jD9q5nk Can anyone recommend a VST close to this sort of processed slap bass sound?
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# ? Oct 6, 2012 23:21 |
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Just use a sample of an actual bass guitar. The bass in that clip was probably processed with some compression, chorus, and a bit of distortion.
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# ? Oct 6, 2012 23:46 |
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I wasn't going to buy any more soft synths, but then I had to go and hear Sugar Bytes Cyclop and fell in love with the chaotic nature of it. Having tons of fun today.
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# ? Oct 6, 2012 23:53 |
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h_double posted:Just use a sample of an actual bass guitar. The bass in that clip was probably processed with some compression, chorus, and a bit of distortion. I have a bassline written, but I'm struggling to find an instrument to play it (I'm not a competent enough funk bassist to play and record it myself, and besides, I wan that processed French touch sound). Would you recommend trying to build an instrument out of real bass samples (as opposed to just finding some clip of a random bass noodle that fits the mood)? If so, any recommendations for samples to use?
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 02:34 |
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Popcorn posted:Would you recommend trying to build an instrument out of real bass samples (as opposed to just finding some clip of a random bass noodle that fits the mood)? I'm pretty sure that's what h_double meant in his post. Sample some single notes, put them together in a sampler, play whatever bassline you want on that.
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 02:42 |
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I'd play the whole phrase on bass (or enlist a bassist to help you out) rather than just sampling a single note -- the articulation between the notes is a big part of what makes it groove. The other part of that sound, I think, is that it's pretty heavily gated, so there's not much sustain on the bass notes, that's what gives the notes the pumping/pulsing sound. You might be able to get something satisfactory with a good bass multisample (e.g. something like the Kontakt library), or I've heard good reviews of Trilogy/Trillian (though it's pretty expensive), though an actual bass would still be my first choice; it's a really fun instrument and it's pretty easy to pick up enough to at least play short riffs.
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# ? Oct 7, 2012 05:23 |
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Black Friday deals alert: - Waves is offering some ridiculously low prices on several bundles and individual plugins. (Just double-check compatibility first if you're an Ableton Live user.) I would totally jump on the Native Power Pack bundle if I hadn't entirely tapped out my music budget on some vintage analog stuff this week. - Native Instruments is also offering 50% off most Komplete products and all Maschine expansions (and also Traktor).
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 09:09 |
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native power pack, price is right. grab that if you need it. (I dont but I got the one knob free thingie)
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 09:23 |
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I've been looking at the Native Instruments sale and wanted to see what you guys thought of the Vintage Compressors, Solid Mix Series, and the Premium Tube series. Anyone have any experience with these or can recommend a better product for roughly the same price or less?
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 23:45 |
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I ended up snagging DCAM Synth Squad and Geist for $85 each from the JRRShop sale. Since I only have base Ableton 8, I figured it was a good opportunity to snag some real instruments.
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 23:54 |
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EW is 50% as well. Hollywood Strings / Brass included. Both 8Dio and Soundiron doing great sales also.
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# ? Nov 24, 2012 04:32 |
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Out of curiosity, I've been using the KarmaFX demo today for personal research for my own project, but also for playing around in Ableton. Why does that modular synth VST get so much love? It has some weird ideas about setting things up. Like when I create a simple synth, I'd expect Controller->Osc->Amp->Out, this thing however expects Osc->Amp->Controller->Out. Which makes no sense, because why would the pitch be defined right at the output instead on the oscillator? And there don't seem to be clear defined relationships between outputs and inputs, say connecting a LFO to the cutoff of a filter, which doesn't get you anywhere, because it isn't simulating anything like CV/G with octave or hz per volt. Also, can anyone give me a ballpark idea about how complex the VST SDK is?
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# ? Nov 26, 2012 20:50 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:Also, can anyone give me a ballpark idea about how complex the VST SDK is? But if you have a need to program your own real-time DSP processing for some reason, FlowStone comes highly recommended to me. Again, not something I have actually dug into yet, but I know a couple of guys who have created some really cool stuff with it without investing 6 months of time learning to code.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 16:50 |
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I guess my app will stay stand-alone then.
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# ? Nov 28, 2012 15:00 |
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You can download the free version and pay per-export to make VSTs (Windows only I think) or standalone exe's from FlowStone, but if you already have it coded in another language I guess you'd be doing a lot of work to rewrite it in their language. Unless you did it in Ruby, which I think it can parse... e: although I think you are limited to 1 input and output in the free version ChristsDickWorship fucked around with this message at 22:49 on Nov 28, 2012 |
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Talk to me about drums and percussion samples. I'm looking for big sounding drums. thunderous taiko type percussion you'd find in trailers and such. Is it all done in post production? I've been using Stormdrum for a while now, but I suspect times have changed since I started using it. Any ideas or recommendations?
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 13:15 |
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haakman posted:Talk to me about drums and percussion samples. I'm looking for big sounding drums. thunderous taiko type percussion you'd find in trailers and such. Is it all done in post production? Damage sounds like what you're looking for. http://www.heavyocity.com/damage Kind of expensive but it was 50% off during Halloween and black friday sales so it might get lowered again around christmas. They sell it on Native Instrument's site too so their sales might affect it instead of buying it from that link.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 16:30 |
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Soundiron Apocalypse Percussion Ensemble. Others: 8Dio Epic Taiko (they make a solo taiko too). Cinesamples just released a huge perc library, Spitfire has an excellent one as well.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 19:18 |
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Both 8Dio and Sound Iron are great companies. I believe they used to be the same company, and then split into those two. I've got sample packs from the first incarnation and they're well organized and perfectly recorded.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 19:31 |
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Nine Volt Audio has a sale on their Taiko set (among other things) http://www.ninevoltaudio.com/products/stickbreakers_vol2.html They sound really nice, and for $35 you really can't go wrong.
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EastWest is having a holiday sale- 50% off http://www.soundsonline.com/Holiday-Promotion Does anyone have Hollywood strings/brass and can weigh in on whether it's worth it (it comes to $600 for both)? I had really good luck with their Symphonic Orchestra Silver but costwise this is another ballpark. It's for big dumb symphonic pieces and the occasional Bartok/Glass ripoff. NC Wyeth Death Cult fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Dec 11, 2012 |
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