|
|||
brok landers wrote: izonin wrote: >snip< This is a nice tendency. In a couple of years all softsynths will be freeware.
a very sad tendency and hopefully not true at all. i'd rather skip 99% of all the free bullcrap availlable, just to get _one_ synth from a developer who really knows his shit.... AND I GLADLY PAY FOR THAT. AND A GOOD PRICE, TOO. sorry for the yellin', just wanted to make sure i am heard by everyone. btw, this doesn't go against you max. just to clear that out right before anyone could interpret it that way. At least for Windows, I think it's already happening. With progs like SE and SM, it only takes hours to port a Reaktor ensemble to VST. ---- Musique Eurotronique |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 26 Oct 2009 Member: #218304 | ||
|
|||
izonin wrote: At least for Windows, I think it's already happening. With progs like SE and SM, it only takes hours to port a Reaktor ensemble to VST. I have no idea what you mean there. How could SE port a Reaktor ensemble to VST? SE can't import Reaktor project files or vice versa. Besides, their internal and third party modules are completely different, so manually "copying" one to another (if even possible) would make a very different sounding plugin. And even then it would take more than just "hours". You make it sound very easy |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 28 May 2005 Member: #69942 Location: Netherlands | ||
|
|||
Nielzie wrote: How could SE port a Reaktor ensemble to VST? SE can't import Reaktor project files or vice versa. Besides, their internal and third party modules are completely different, so manually "copying" one to another (if even possible) would make a very different sounding plugin.
Yes, the only way is to replicate the ensemble using both SE and custom modules. And yes the final result could be very different unless someone wants to invest a lot of time to create an exact copy. Quote: And even then it would take more than just "hours". You make it sound very easy
Very very true! |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
Nielzie wrote: izonin wrote: At least for Windows, I think it's already happening. With progs like SE and SM, it only takes hours to port a Reaktor ensemble to VST. I have no idea what you mean there. How could SE port a Reaktor ensemble to VST? SE can't import Reaktor project files or vice versa. Besides, their internal and third party modules are completely different, so manually "copying" one to another (if even possible) would make a very different sounding plugin. And even then it would take more than just "hours". You make it sound very easy I've personally ported whole ensembles (yes, manually, brick by brick from Core cells) in just a few hours. The only difference in the end, is that in Reaktor you have an option for double precision. ---- Musique Eurotronique |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 26 Oct 2009 Member: #218304 | ||
|
|||
MaxSynths wrote: @SampleScience: you mean you see the gui size different in FLS and in Acid?
Sorry for the confusion, I have Acid Music on a desktop computer with a different screen res than my laptop, on which I have FL Studio. |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 31 Oct 2004 Member: #46411 Location: Mtl, Canada | ||
|
|||
SampleScience wrote: MaxSynths wrote: @SampleScience: you mean you see the gui size different in FLS and in Acid?
Sorry for the confusion, I have Acid Music on a desktop computer with a different screen res than my laptop, on which I have FL Studio. Oh this makes sense! |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
A free bank by Dimitri Schkoda is available for Latte and Latte free. Thank you for sharing Dimitri http://www.maxsynths.com/vsti_latte.html |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
MaxSynths wrote: A free bank by Dimitri Schkoda is available for Latte and Latte free. Thank you for sharing Dimitri
http://www.maxsynths.com/vsti_latte.html Thanks a lot! Checking out the sounds, like Ekobass, I disagree with anyone saying that Latte is not capable of fat sounds |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 20 Jan 2008 Member: #171378 | ||
|
|||
Numanoid wrote: MaxSynths wrote: A free bank by Dimitri Schkoda is available for Latte and Latte free. Thank you for sharing Dimitri
http://www.maxsynths.com/vsti_latte.html Thanks a lot! Checking out the sounds, like Ekobass, I disagree with anyone saying that Latte is not capable of fat sounds Enjoy it! As for the fat sound... as I said on the other thread the overall eq response tends to put some emphasis on the low frequencies (a lot of people noted this peculiarity) so it's a bit odd for me too to read that it can't produce fat sounds. |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
The spacey/odd sounds at the beginning of track 1 here http://www.macvibes.com/CDPLAYINGFORKEEPSE.html were made with just one instance of Latte (I mean the intro in complete track, not the excerpt). I love using it for weird sounds, its modulation possibilities are just great ---- . My website: http://www.macvibes.com Space Adventures website: http://www.macvibes.com/spaceadventures/ |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 02 Jun 2005 Member: #70598 Location: Italy | ||
|
|||
Mac of BIOnighT wrote: The spacey/odd sounds at the beginning of track 1 here http://www.macvibes.com/CDPLAYINGFORKEEPSE.html were made with just one instance of Latte (I mean the intro in complete track, not the excerpt). I love using it for weird sounds, its modulation possibilities are just great
Mac, it sounds fantastic Downloading the album right now (P.S.: Ehm... I'll reply to the private mails soon Cheers, Max |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
[quote="Mac of BIOnighT"]The spacey/odd sounds at the beginning of track 1 here http://www.macvibes.com/CDPLAYINGFORKEEPSE.html were made with just one instance of Latte (I mean the intro in complete track, not the excerpt). I love using it for weird sounds, its modulation possibilities are just great Just listened to the clips and am downloading the album as I type. Thanks very much Mac. Its been a LONG time since I used to listen to a lot of synthy stuff , and playing your clips has reminded me of many great evenings listening to Michael Garrison / Klaus Schulze /Tangerine Dream et al back in "the day" (that was a good long day) Keenly anticipating this download to finish , thanks again for the kind freebie Maz ---- I meant to do that. |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 11 Nov 2006 Member: #128042 | ||
|
|||
@cymazic: take some time to download the other albums too: http://www.macvibes.com/MUSICE.html Believe me, there's a lot of interesting stuff and it's worth the download time |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun | ||
|
|||
MaxSynths wrote: @SampleScience: you mean you see the gui size different in FLS and in Acid?
@Glokraw: you are welcome! Have fun with it @Brok: no problem here mate Good show Max! I HATE the random noise in demos. Fully working with limited Poly (or other features) is the way to go. If I can't play around for a minute or two without annoying noise or dropouts, I won't even bother with the demo. I'd rather have Nag Screens, and I'm not fond of those either. ---- Musical Style: Psychotic Northwoods Basement Trash |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 18 Feb 2005 Member: #58331 | ||
|
|||
You're welcome jdt, have fun with it |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Member: #126734 Location: A Million Miles Behind the Sun |
| KVR Forum Index » Instruments | All times are GMT - 8 Hours |
|
Printable version |
Disclaimer: All communications made available as part of this forum and any opinions, advice, statements, views or other information expressed in this forum are solely provided by, and the responsibility of, the person posting such communication and not of kvraudio.com (unless kvraudio.com is specifically identified as the author of the communication).
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group
















