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AuthorTopic: Amper
helium
Posted: 16th May 2003 06:04
Well a time ago there was a thread,where I mentioned Amper a guitaramp-plugin that I develope.

Here you cen here first results, but please don't laugh at me because of my bad guitar playing skills:

http://helium.piranho.de/vst/Amper_pres.mp3

Oh, thanx to everyone who helped me so far.
garret
Posted: 16th May 2003 07:04
helium wrote:
Well a time ago there was a thread,where I mentioned Amper a guitaramp-plugin that I develope.

Here you cen here first results, but please don't laugh at me because of my bad guitar playing skills:

http://helium.piranho.de/vst/Amper_pres.mp3

Oh, thanx to everyone who helped me so far.


Hey, that sounds pretty good! Nice crunchy growl and tubey sound... When can we get a beta to play around with? Smile

-Garret
edwardar
Posted: 16th May 2003 07:25
Wow - that really is quite good!!

Is it far off a release?

Ed
muz
Posted: 16th May 2003 07:32
Wow, nice tubey sound! Smile
Yeh, when do we get to see it helium?
helium
Posted: 17th May 2003 05:03
In a few days the first beta will go out to some betatesters. When they say it's ok, I'll release a public beta. I don't think this takes too long.
Yossarian
Posted: 17th May 2003 06:08
There's a guitar amplifier plugin for the Pulsar platform called Amper, developed by Unit-X:

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/rush/unitx/Product.html

I'm not sure what the legal implications are here, but if you're not affiliated to Unit-X you might want to consider a name-change. If you are, just disregard this post. Embarassed


/Yoss
helium
Posted: 19th May 2003 02:14
Damn, I think I have to change the name. But it is so cool Sad
Yossarian
Posted: 19th May 2003 03:44
How about "Amp-X"? That's what Unit-X should have called their plugin in the first place, right? HiHi

/Yoss
Metalsvinet
Posted: 23rd May 2003 03:39
or Ampère

?

as in André-Marie Ampère (electrodynamics, 1775-1836)
Kim Olesen
Posted: 23rd May 2003 04:01
Metalsvinet......?
JUBIIII en landsmand på kvr
Peace
Metalsvinet
Posted: 23rd May 2003 05:25
dav Kim

hyggeligt at møde dig Smile
Aleksey Vaneev
Posted: 23rd May 2003 06:05
Call it Amp-R Smile
pough
Posted: 23rd May 2003 07:45
How about calling it Amperunit-X and really pissing them off? Wink
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 23rd May 2003 14:51
if you need/want another tester, I'm in Cool
helium
Posted: 25th May 2003 03:07
Quote:
if you need/want another tester, I'm in

Thank you, but I have enough.


Sorry, but Amp-X is not that cool.

Ampère is interesting, but I guess most people don't know how to pronounce it. But I think about it.

Quote:
Metalsvinet......?
JUBIIII en landsmand på kvr

Sorry, but What the hell does that mean?

Amp-R is good, too.

Quote:
How about calling it Amperunit-X and really pissing them off

Well, I don't think I'll do that.
Yossarian
Posted: 25th May 2003 03:19
helium wrote:
Quote:
Metalsvinet......?
JUBIIII en landsmand på kvr

Sorry, but What the hell does that mean?


Don't worry about it. It's just a couple of Danes bonding. HiHi

How about AmpLe then? "Ample" means wide, extensive. Seems like a cool name for an amp plugin that encompasses a lot of different types of sounds.

/Yoss
Jeez
Posted: 25th May 2003 03:37
Amplificateur

Forever,




Kim.
Metalsvinet
Posted: 26th May 2003 12:09
V-Amp?
Kim Olesen
Posted: 26th May 2003 13:01
Metalsvinet wrote:
V-Amp?

There is already a piece of hardware called v-amp (a behringer pod like thing) so that would probably infringe on that registered trademark. Just recorded an album with that thing actually. I'd LOVE avst version of that!
Peace
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