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AuthorTopic: Anything like Stomper in the VSTi world?
Shamanix
Posted: 5th November 2004 15:08
Hi

I'm relativly new to musicmaking, and I'd like to know if there are any drumsynths that are simular to Stomper ? (excl. MicroTonic of course, it does sound good but not quite what im looking for in most cases)
I'd mostly like to make goa/psytrance so i'm looking for something that can make killer high quality psykicks Smile
Goa Head
Posted: 5th November 2004 15:59
You should try Waldorf Attack. A lot of psy producers use this to make their kick drums, among other things.

Ah, and welcome to KvR. Nice name too. I suspect you are Hallucinogen fan. Wink
saulc12
Posted: 5th November 2004 16:59
Shamanix wrote:
Hi

I'm relativly new to musicmaking, and I'd like to know if there are any drumsynths that are simular to Stomper ? (excl. MicroTonic of course, it does sound good but not quite what im looking for in most cases)
I'd mostly like to make goa/psytrance so i'm looking for something that can make killer high quality psykicks Smile


Give Retro-gs02 a try - you can find it at www.simple-media.co.uk/music/vsti/vsti.htm

along with retro-gs01.

It makes a wide range of drum and percussion sounds using similar methods to those employed in stomper and is really easy to use and really cheap.
snooky
Posted: 5th November 2004 17:22
Drumatic-3!

instant stomper was the first thing I thought

I have made some seriously punchy kicks with it!
ttoz
Posted: 5th November 2004 19:44
dr008 has the stomper synth built in (i think)
VariKusBrainZ
Posted: 6th November 2004 02:12
ttoz wrote:
dr008 has the stomper synth built in (i think)


can you confirm this, Ive always loved the way Stomper worked. I know theres a wrapper to use it in Tuareg
http://www.brambos.com/news.html
ttoz
Posted: 6th November 2004 02:31
it's got a model called stomper kick.

then many many presets and parameters to edit. it's a great synthesized kick drum
Shamanix
Posted: 6th November 2004 05:27
Thanx for the replys Wink
I have waldorf attack and drumatic, maybe i just need to experiment with them (im a bit of a preset junky Very Happy )
I'll check the other recommendations Smile
Oh and yes I am a Hallucinogen fan Wink
Shamanix
Posted: 6th November 2004 05:30
Oh another question, I cant seem to load ToTc's bank into Attack (I dont use Cubase, is there a difference between the one in Cubase and the VSTi for other sequencers??)
Any ideas on how to fix this, or whats causing it ?
r_module
Posted: 6th November 2004 05:41
from dr-008 manual. it has several nice modules Smile

xoxos
Posted: 6th November 2004 07:22
http://www.xoxos.net/vsti.html
_starcraft_
Posted: 6th November 2004 07:36
dr008 using "Stomper" ? i doubt it....
would be nice to see stomper released as a vsti.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~zap/stomper/whatisit.html
Shamanix
Posted: 6th November 2004 07:54
Yes that would be nice, the only thing I miss in stomper is 24bit/96khz support and maybe a better gui, other than that its great.
The splash screen (v5.01) does say something about a VSTi version coming soon, anyone know something about this ?
ttoz
Posted: 6th November 2004 07:58
r_module wrote:
from dr-008 manual. it has several nice modules Smile



ok so it's not actually stomper. my bad Embarassed
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