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AuthorTopic: Check out the Maestro :-)
ik
Posted: 26th October 2003 14:50
Pre-release of the ......



Get it here:
http://home.mindspring.com/~ikaldor/maestro.htm
(started as monosynth ... ... ..)
Enjoy,
ik.
manytone
Posted: 26th October 2003 16:58
Thanks Again IK.
Just Downloading.
I will give it a go soon.
Paul
Soundspectral
Posted: 27th October 2003 10:37
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pough
Posted: 27th October 2003 10:45
ik, you're still more popular than is good for you! Wink
ik
Posted: 27th October 2003 10:57
Quote:
ik, you're still more popular than is good for you!

What the ........ Exclamation
Josh, can you mirror for me till
Troll Halloween?? Troll
If yes, then I'll send you the file this afternoon ...

ik.
pough
Posted: 27th October 2003 10:59
Sure! Just send me the files and I'll host them. Smile
pough
Posted: 27th October 2003 14:31
http://www.joshgemmell.com/ik/Maestro/
danielmm
Posted: 27th October 2003 16:41
Got it...thx...will try later......dano
andywanders
Posted: 28th October 2003 16:31
Great for leads. This is VERY playable.

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
SaviorNeeded
Posted: 28th October 2003 17:09
Wow! I'm not one to lavish praise, but I find this an exeptional creation! Thanks--I'm going to spend some time with this one. ik; thank you for your generosity.

Tom
Dune727
Posted: 28th October 2003 17:25
A Maestro phaser? Oooh, what is this? Bummer.
vurt
Posted: 28th October 2003 18:30
We're not worthy.... sounds great
almost wish i wasnt goin on holiday tomorrow so i could stay n play


thanks Wink
pough
Posted: 28th October 2003 20:57
Very cool sounds! I'm quite proud to be hosting it! Very Happy

Took me long enough to try it...
ik
Posted: 28th October 2003 23:07
Quote:
I'm quite proud to be hosting it!

I'm quite proud of you! (hosting it!) Very Happy
THANKS!!!! Embarassed
ik.
TrekStar
Posted: 29th October 2003 00:07
WoW! Respect! I must admit as I've read 'another snythedit creation with high cpu usage' I havn't expected anything. But this one is ideal for my needs. Big bass and lead sounds! Have to use it in my next tune!

Thanks ik! Shocked
ik
Posted: 29th October 2003 03:08
Quote:
almost wish i wasnt goin on holiday tomorrow so i could stay n play

Question Holiday? I wouldn't go. I'd just stay at home to play my synth. Just go next year. Very Happy
ik.
Initializing Behaviours
Posted: 29th October 2003 03:50
Great stuff! You do all the things that a lot of free synths miss: A explanation.doc and 64 presets. I need that to get me going on a synth. Though i'm not really into this type of sounds, I like the power of the sounds..

One thing I could not find though is how to set the velocity. All notes have equal velocity when playing on my keyboard, but I guess you did this on purpose, since all the other aspects are well thought about..

Thank!
ik
Posted: 29th October 2003 04:07
Quote:
One thing I could not find though is how to set the velocity.


One may (or may not Very Happy ) notice:
This synth does something, what other SE synths don't do (to my knowledge): It "remembers" the notes you held 'before'. This means you can play those fast legato drills so characteristic to old analog synths (think Keith Emerson's minimoog ... etc ... ...)

The price: to make it velovity sensitive would cost
quite some extra (~5%) cpu power not to mention the work ... huhhh.

So I decided to live velocity sensitivity out... Embarassed
ik.
Initializing Behaviours
Posted: 29th October 2003 04:14
Alright then.. I didn't know. I like the Sync Mod-look too, btw Cool Oh, and the animated VU-meter does a much more accurate job than the build-in ones on the Orion mixer.
ik
Posted: 29th October 2003 04:33
Quote:
... So I decided to live ...

Shit! I mean ... So, I decided to Exclamation leave Exclamation ....
ik. Confused
xoxos
Posted: 29th October 2003 11:01
no velo to eg rates? Smile

looking at the architecture for your note memory Shocked and considering how chris kerry's modules tend to crash my system (ssh - just glad for the contribution) i'm glad i've been learning to play around it :p
ik
Posted: 29th October 2003 11:32
Quote:
no velo to eg rates? Smile

Hi xoxos ...
It is possible to do ... if you look into the
Embarassed note memory Embarassed structure, the same thing has to be repepated for the velocity as done for the pitch ... a bit of wire-pulling ... (and hair-pulling) Very Happy
ik.
andywanders
Posted: 30th October 2003 03:39
Initializing Behaviours wrote:
Great stuff! You do all the things that a lot of free synths miss: A explanation.doc and 64 presets. I need that to get me going on a synth. Though i'm not really into this type of sounds, I like the power of the sounds..
Thank!


I'm thinking about doing another bank of sounds for Maestro, so if you tell me what you're after, I'll try to accomodate you.

Cool
xoxos
Posted: 30th October 2003 10:14
since my primary reason for proliferating f/w is for people who don't have the h/w anyway, i'm gonig to give it an *ahem* miss

my sincere yikes!
Initializing Behaviours
Posted: 30th October 2003 10:54
andywanders wrote:

I'm thinking about doing another bank of sounds for Maestro, so if you tell me what you're after, I'll try to accomodate you Cool


Thanks Andy, but I can't tell you what sounds I'm after. I'm always looking for sounds and so also tried out Maestro. Most presets have a distorted and 'hardore' (excuszes moi Wink sound I don't use in my music. Mostley I use 'friendly' sounds. When playing with synths like Maestro I migt get some other ideas than just my regular ones.. If you make patches, I'm always interested.

Cheers Cool
odo
Posted: 30th October 2003 11:10
thanks ik
very nice Cool


OdO:)
ik
Posted: 30th October 2003 14:41
Maestro is getting skinned Very Happy ....

Shocked


Shocked

Exclamation Thanks Ian Exclamation

See v. 1.0 release soon ....
ik.
pough
Posted: 30th October 2003 14:43
Wow! That looks really nice!
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