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AuthorTopic: Cerebrum (Neurosynth#6 sneak preview)
Jack R
Posted: 25th November 2003 15:22

Cerebrum will be the 6th in the Neurosynth series.
It's a drum synth/sequencer

Here's a quick mp3 demo, this is only pressing one key and tweakin a few knobs:
[url=http://www.psychicmodulation.com/cerebrum demo.mp3]Cerebrum mp3[/url]

I should have the demo ready within a couple of days.
rsmus7
Posted: 25th November 2003 15:39
Hi gnosis,

sounds a bit rough, but really interesting. keep going.
Iīm waiting for the beta to try it.
Jazz Franco
Posted: 25th November 2003 16:16
How about a start/stop switch for using this in AudioMulch?
Jazz Franco
Posted: 25th November 2003 16:19
OT: nice sig, rsmus7! Cool
No one beats the ol' man LC!
rsmus7
Posted: 25th November 2003 16:43
kvaksha hey hey -
you must be a kind of a seldom species,
one who knows LC - never heard of someone --- execpt
me - LOL

btw I like his music very much HE IS THE BEST
Jack R
Posted: 25th November 2003 16:59
kvaksha wrote:
How about a start/stop switch for using this in AudioMulch?

Will do.
spoonboiler
Posted: 25th November 2003 19:49
just looking at the picture has made me sort of rethink a possible upcoming purchase...
I think I love you PsycMod! Laughing

And, 'cause you use SE for your stuff, it will be almost ridiculously stable, and EVERYTHING can be automated/controlled!!!! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
I am looking forward to this.
rsmus7
Posted: 29th November 2003 14:51
Sorry for the delayed answer, but I didnīt find much time to try.

What I can say till now, I like the concept and it is really nice,
but I hear an annoying crack at the beginning of the kick and tom sounds sometimes.
Maybe the samples donīt start at a zero positoion.
If you could improve that, would be vey nice.

I will try it more the next days. and give you a more detailed answer.
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