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AuthorTopic: Analog Industries Pulsemeister etc
aMUSEd
Posted: 5th March 2003 15:07
Just came across this link

http://www.analogindustries.com/software.html

they have been doing Reaktor ens for a while but have started posting some VSTi's too - not sure if they used Synthedit or not (doesn't say) so I'm posting it here.

See what you think...
x_bruce
Posted: 5th March 2003 15:25
Cool. I donated just because I'm a Reaktor user and $4 for any one ensemble is what I'd call good value, let alone some nice VSTis.

PayPal sucks though. It took forever to process.

They do interesting work.
aMUSEd
Posted: 5th March 2003 15:27
What are the AI One and Red like - I only tried the free ones so far?

I quite like the Pulsepad and AI-Moss
x_bruce
Posted: 5th March 2003 16:10
Quote:
What are the AI One and Red like - I only tried the free ones so far?

I quite like the Pulsepad and AI-Moss


Yeah, the Pulsepad and AI-Moss are quite nice and reason enough to donate.

The AI One is a very nice warm synth, lots of subtle timbral things that can be done with it. Three oscillators, from flabby basses to floaty pads.

The Red is a nice overall synth, does good thumpy basses and pads. They must like pulse waves because their synths do a wonderful job with them. Nice set of features in a small, easy to understand package.

These Reaktor ensembles are really well designed and simple to use.
aMUSEd
Posted: 5th March 2003 16:12
Worth the donation by the sound of it - thanks.
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