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AuthorTopic: A contribution to our reaktor works
J.Knocker
Posted: 12th October 2001 18:38
I'd like to satisfy all people observing all your requests to make our synths what your really are looking for.
After many emulations and creative synths, organs, samplers, drum machines and electric pianos, I'd like to build what is still missing in your ensemble library


My first idea is about a Percussion Ensemble, with natural and realistic congas(all types),many controls and velocity dependent.
What do you all think about this?

I have uploaded also some free ensembles here http://www.cephalonya.it - nice ones, but not comparable to PRO ones
-.

So please leave us a simple suggestion, writing to j.knocker@tiscalinet.it This could be very helpful both to you and us.



Thanx very much
J.K
realmarco
Posted: 12th October 2001 18:54
what would be realy cool would be a (this is probably OT)

but it would be really cool that you guys.
could get your hands on the software that
converts Reaktor libs into Dynamo libs

[ 12 October 2001: Message edited by: realmarco ]
swayzak
Posted: 12th October 2001 20:51
hi

Not quite on topic but.........

Bought your ePiano - nice - but none of the patches actually sound like a good, basic Rhodes (which is kind of why I got it).
Could you advise ?

Also, is the overdrive adjustable or is it just on/off ?

cheers

swayzak
J.Knocker
Posted: 12th October 2001 21:04
So don't worry Swayzak, and thanx for "nice" comment

I will create a series of more presets even Rhodes-based, obviously a free upgrade.

Distortion is not only an ON/OFF switch, it's velocity dependent (if activated) to create a response from piano's (virtual) hammers.

Thanx

J.K
J.Knocker
Posted: 13th October 2001 11:45
Virtual e.p. has been updated, features:

20 presets now
structure optimized for better Rhodes emulation



Just ask dash-synthesis for the upgrade!

regards,

J.K http://www.cephalonya.it
mercury
Posted: 13th October 2001 18:27
i'd like to continue to see reproductions of famous synths. especially modern ones. the triton. the future retro 777. access virus. etc. additionally, instruments like congas and other percussion modules and realistic instruments (bagpipes, etc.) would also be wonderful. keep up the good work.
J.Knocker
Posted: 14th October 2001 10:35
Thank you.
We'll consider your requests.

Regards,

J.Knocker

www.cephalonya.it
mtyas
Posted: 14th October 2001 10:55
Hi
What I think is really missing is a virtual melodic percussion synth. Something where you can chose the material you're hiting and hiting with. like wood on wood, wood on metal ...
something to have good xylo's, marimbas, vibes...
and I'm still waiting for the virtual Clavinet
Matt
WilliamK
Posted: 14th October 2001 11:25
I just uploaded the new version of the Virtual EP by J.Knocker - Now with KeyClick, to emulate a perfect Rodhes.

Just go to the Login area to download the latest version.
Regards, Wk
threeyedone
Posted: 14th October 2001 14:56
Just wanted to add, there already is an excellent emulation of the future retro 777 in the user library. http://213.68.40.82/download_files/protected/upload_library/963924311_ File_futureretro777b.zip

Dash...what is stopping you from doing a virus emulation? It would sell like mad.
WilliamK
Posted: 14th October 2001 15:41
quote:
Originally posted by threeyedone:
Dash...what is stopping you from doing a virus emulation? It would sell like mad.


That's true! The problem is time! And I also need the real hardware to clone, otherwise it would be just an "close" emulation like most stuff on the UserLibrary. They don't sound like the real machines.

Regards, Wk
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