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AuthorTopic: ... He's Back!!!!
ianweb123
Posted: 22nd June 2003 02:33
Available now at http://www.ianweb.dial.pipex.com is..
TCIB.

A very simple concept and very much aimed at solo sounds (although it is swichable to Poly mode). TCIB is not the same type of synth as its predecessor but designed to provide vocaloid patches..

Have fun and let me know how you get on.. Very Happy

..it sounds like this..
http://www.ianweb.dial.pipex.com/music/groffe.mp3 (850k)

..and it looks like this..
Jazz Franco
Posted: 22nd June 2003 04:00
Now d/ling!
MaTricks rules! Wink
mr.me
Posted: 22nd June 2003 08:19
Thanks Ian, DLin now also.

BTW, the Mophiza's GUI looks sharpas hell!
ianweb123
Posted: 23rd June 2003 11:52
hmmm .. slipped off the front page already!!

perhaps I should have kept the standard GUI and Charged $15.00 for it.. that seems to be the way to get 1000's of views/posts..

Very Happy Smile Very Happy Smile Very Happy Razz Rolling Eyes
xoxos
Posted: 23rd June 2003 12:20
repeats line of faces..
garret
Posted: 23rd June 2003 12:48
Wow! What an interesting sounding synth!

It has an otherworldly sound to it, sort of retro and sort of new... I like it! Sort of a cross between a theremin, a sitar, and an erhu (chinese string instrument).

Now if I could just figure out how to play keyboards I'd be set to use cool plugs like this...

Thanks Ian!
-Garret
ianweb123
Posted: 23rd June 2003 13:03
Quote:
..Sort of a cross between a theremin, a sitar, and an erhu (chinese string instrument).


Mad Damn .. and I was trying to make it sound like a kettle drum Very Happy

Thanks anyway Smile Glad you're enjoying it!
SDZH
Posted: 23rd June 2003 13:47
Well, I'm always up for something different sounding so I'll d/l this and get back to ya with thoughts
Thanks for the generosity Very Happy
SDZH
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