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AuthorTopic: granular sampler aifplayer
realmarco
Posted: 18th January 2002 13:11
its called Aiffplayer (won't work with .wav)and its a little granular sampler...and actually its pretty good...kinda cronox type of thing but without the waveforms oscillator...its got two mode cpu save and gpu grain...so i was just fooling around with it with drumloops and low-and behold i can play chords without the high-note finishing before the others...cool actualy...

the thing is that i can't seem to buy the things...its got a demo which stop working after 5 mins


Sent him a simple emial...and he replied with
"Hello
thank you to your mail
aiffplayer is 2,500 yen

can you pay to my japanese bank account ?
sorry , My homepage is not English .

kunio arai "

sent him syaing im in canada how am î gonna send the cash?

anyways you mac guys check it out and send him an e-mail...maybe he'll get organized

[ 18 January 2002: Message edited by: realmarco ]

putte
Posted: 18th January 2002 13:50
hello realmarco, where to get this proggie?
Didn´t find it on versiontracker somehow...

I remember you´re on a mac too, right?

cheers
putte

[ 18 January 2002: Message edited by: putte ]

realmarco
Posted: 18th January 2002 14:13
yup im a mac convert(used to be pc)

thats Kvr's
www.kvr-vst.com/vsti.php?vsti=115

this is the page
www.interq.or.jp/jazz/kuniox/macvst/index.html
its in japanse(dont speak it myself) +its got a few plugins too
putte
Posted: 18th January 2002 14:25
merci beaucoup realmarco... downloaded the plugs.
The pitchscraper I already have, and I used it on some tracks to simulate this tape-dwon effect.

gonna try the others now...


putte
realmarco
Posted: 18th January 2002 14:27
tu est bienvenu....though it doesn't say it anywhere but the reverb is a demo(stop working)
putte
Posted: 18th January 2002 20:18
strange - I downloaded the plugs, stuffed them and put them into my VSTplugins-folder. (logic audio)

The I opened Logic and just had the Simple Reverb, the other 3 didn´t show up. Well, aiffplayer was shown, but not click-enabled.
What´s that?

Realmarco, which host do you use?

regards
putte
realmarco
Posted: 18th January 2002 22:55
hmmm that's odd...simple reverb is there...pitch-scaper and the VSTi Aiffplayer is there....

I'm using Cubase 5.1r1/32

are you sure you dind't put them in a sub-folder in the Vst plugin folder.

Oh by the way to anyone reading this , if you want that tape slowing down effect this thing can do it (though click under the fader so that the "!" is on the left fader then start doodling with the logo .

Putte: do you speak french ?( are you in montreal ?)

P.s. aalll the FX are Mac and PC...except Aiffplayer which is mac only

[ 19 January 2002: Message edited by: realmarco ]

Pepe
Posted: 19th January 2002 01:23
quote:
Originally posted by realmarco:
tu est bienvenu....


Love it


Französische Sprache ist eine sehr harte Sprache.

Pepe
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