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AuthorTopic: DirtBag 1.2
ik
Posted: 27th October 2002 13:22
Get DirtBag 1.2 from my page:
http://home.mindspring.com/~ikaldor/ikhome.htm
ik.
emerald tablet
Posted: 27th October 2002 13:33
it is bloody marvelous !

did you remove the artificials now ?
the clicks are only there when i use distortion
i love the clean preset !

you did a marvelous job on this !
very good church organs in there too
very different from the Z1 and the Z3
you cant compare it to B4 ... but this one is free

i love it ! ..... btw ... 32 % cpu usage on my PIII 1000 Mhz
if i use it with plugs that are lighter on cpu usage
that is no problem at all .....

Thanks
ik
Posted: 27th October 2002 16:17
Thanks Poweruser!
The wierdest thing: I tried to remove the spikes with SE's Denormal Cleaner, but it just made it worse. It is funny, I do not have these
on AthlonXP so it's hard to fix it Embarassed . The highest cpu what I got is ~20% with 8 notes down. BTW all drawbars(cc21-29)/and knobs respond to midi...The relatively high cpu usage not too unusual for SE made VSTis. This has 14(!) oscillators so it is't too surprising. (I still cut some corners.) When Jeff releases a new version of SE with a sine osc for additive synth then I'll remake this VSTi and the new will use a LOT less cpu.
Tip:Go to the Sweet preset to play the Whiter Shade of Pale... Very Happy .
Enjoy,
ik.
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 28th October 2002 00:23
MAN this is a killer vst Very Happy GUI is cool looking as well, not to big, and classic looking
yes, the dirt preset does have pops in it, but I am more interested in the sweet preset.......................WOW!!!
thank you for this great instrument............now can you design a free rolandish sounding vst???????.....lol.
PRETTY PLEASE?????? Wink
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