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AuthorTopic: High frequency generator
helium
Posted: 13th May 2003 03:45
OK, it's only an experiment, but usefull anyway. It's not just a high frequency stimulator, but a high frequency gerenrator. That means it creates new harmonics from the existing material.

http://helium.piranho.de/vst/HFG.zip



BTW. When you master your songs it's usefull to here your song through a pair of small speakers. Well I've done a file that can be used with SIR to simuate these small speakers:

http://helium.piranho.de/vst/small_speaker.zip
dkistner
Posted: 13th May 2003 03:57
Helium, thank you for the HFG. I've downloaded it and will play with it when I get my system (back) under control.
emerald tablet
Posted: 13th May 2003 04:07
Dyneo sounds like a cool tool too

i just downloaded this one
i`m going to test it tonight
thanks for sharing it with us pal !

remco
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