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AuthorTopic: Borogove Heartburn soft synth GUI Demo v0.8 up (Win32 VSTi)
Borogove
Posted: 25th October 2002 17:36
I've put up a new demo version of Heartburn. It looks better, sounds better, has new features, should work in a wider variety of hosts, etc. This is a VSTi for Win32 only.

Known issues:
- The knobs still suck
- The GUI version is monophonic so I have something to charge you for someday
- Doesn't seem to make noise in Psycle
- Might still crash in Orion 3, but it works for me

Please check it out and tell me what you think.

http://www.estarcion.com/tinygod/heartburn_demo.html

-Borogove
Borogove
Posted: 28th October 2002 13:51
strange green fluids spur the creative process

CoreTrooper
Posted: 28th October 2002 15:30
Dude...is that a tom collins I love that drink if not i'll feel like an idiot Laughing anyway checked out the latest and its coming along great when its done i will definitly open my wallet Very Happy
Borogove
Posted: 28th October 2002 15:55
CoreTrooper wrote:
Dude...is that a tom collins I love that drink if not i'll feel like an idiot


Heheh no need to feel like an idiot, it's a strange melon cream soda drink I found in a Japanese market yesterday... weird stuff but it makes me happy Smile
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