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AuthorTopic: Brother Gregory again
aMUSEd
Posted: 22nd January 2003 14:24
I love the Delay Lama and really would like to try Brother Gregory in the new Cubasis to see if its aboslutekly identical or has a different sound - I noticed a screenshot in Computer Music and certainly the preset names look different. Would anyone who has it be willing to upload the presets to see if they work in the Delay Lama and if they sound different - I'm really curious about this but have no intention of buying Cubasis just for one VSTi.

Also is it locked into Cubasis or will it work in other hosts?

Thanks
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 22nd January 2003 14:30
GREAT question.....I also want to use gregory in another host, but knowing cubase....its locked to it. ....but the preset idea is good Smile

come on folks, put either one up
Xwick [AudioNerd]
Posted: 22nd January 2003 14:48
Nice to see Brother Gregory is generating interest! Smile

To answer your questions:
- BG is identical to Delay Lama, except for the interface and certain internal FOF algorithm and filter settings, to make it sound less Tibetan and more uhm, Gregorian.
- the presets in both BG and DL only control two parameters: Head Size and portamento time (I know, it's ground-breaking!!), so there's no use to try to "port" it from DL to BG or vv. Cool idea though!
- Brother Gregory is indeed locked, you can only use it with Cubasis 4.0 or other Steinberg hosts of similar vintage, so that it keeps working if you upgrade to SX/SL for instance. I believe it won't work in older versions.

Hope this helps!
Greetz from the AudioNerdz Dev Team
aMUSEd
Posted: 22nd January 2003 14:52
Hey Mr Audionerd sir - I could do with some "more Gregorian" sounds for my music - any chance of a version we can all use or some more Gregorian presets for the esteemed holy Lama at least - cheers
Xwick [AudioNerd]
Posted: 22nd January 2003 15:05
Quote:
any chance of a version we can all use or some more Gregorian presets for the esteemed holy Lama at least - cheers


Hmm, there's an idea. I dunno, we might come up with some super-duper new vocal synth eventually, who knows. Brother Gregory belongs to Steinberg technically, so if you'd really like it I guess you would have to ask them for a separate commercial version....which might be nice BTW... Very Happy

Don't expect BG to emulate genuine Enigma-type chanting by the way; with a bit of low-pass filtering and Head Size tinkering, Delay Lama comes very close to Brother Gregory.
realmarco
Posted: 22nd January 2003 17:26
just wondering,
are there any more VSti plan for audioNerdz ?
Xwick [AudioNerd]
Posted: 23rd January 2003 01:52
Well, we're currently trying to get our Masters degree in Audio Design, so we're pretty busy right now. We're still making software though, our current project is a loop sequencer for visually impaired highschool students, with the possibility for several people to play together on their laptops. It's based on PureData, which is like Max for PC.

But of course we're still eager to make something new for the VSTi world... there's always the huge Kazoo-market gap that's screaming to be satisfied... Very Happy
Phaedo
Posted: 23rd January 2003 07:02
How about a generic Monk emulator?

It could have a slider for religion... Smile
Alan
Posted: 23rd January 2003 07:26
To hell with Brother Gregory,I'd much rather have "Brother Jimmy" Very Happy
tyrant
Posted: 23rd January 2003 07:39
I have to second Brother Jimmy...or maybe George "The Animal" Steele complete with turnbuckle gnawing action.
Alan
Posted: 23rd January 2003 21:05
tyrant wrote:
...or maybe George "The Animal" Steele complete with turnbuckle gnawing action.
Now wer'e getting somewhere...! Very Happy
John Westwood
Posted: 24th January 2003 11:32
What we really need is a savage 'Macho Man' synth, that all sounds like 'oooooooooh yeeeeeeeaaaaah, Elizabeth and I will rain pain in the ring to whoever comes in front of me. Dig!'

Tempo synced with granulator functions would a nice addition as well. Laughing

But as a comedian in all serious Sammy, Gregorian vocals or even very airy Enya choirs would be okay in my books.Wink
realmarco
Posted: 24th January 2003 12:19


huuuuuuhhhhnnn Rhuuunnnnnhhh ruuuuuuuugnnng

(with portamento ofcourse)
aMUSEd
Posted: 24th January 2003 12:25
Monster Metal - how nice

I know a good site that does this stuff

http://www.vindjehetergalsikinjegezicht.com/

Lemmy eat your heart out Very Happy
realmarco
Posted: 24th January 2003 12:33
aMUSEd wrote:
Monster Metal - how nice

I know a good site that does this stuff

http://www.vindjehetergalsikinjegezicht.com/

Lemmy eat your heart out Very Happy


HAAAhahahahha Laughing

genius Laughing
aMUSEd
Posted: 24th January 2003 12:38
realmarco wrote:
genius Laughing


Oh yes - they are all highly articulate musicians Wink
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