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Jace-BeOS wrote:I challenge someone to make an acoustic environment modeler that also models human hearing. Supporting Macs.

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This. I think it would be an interesting project. :)
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ghettosynth wrote:What do people think is on the "Oh god, I hope we don't get another one of these" list?

Or said differently, what are there already too many of?
Subtractive synths!
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Make a Lunchbox battles 2, that was awesome.
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No_Use wrote:Good chance to bump my request here, nobody chimed in :(

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=355788

I'd still find a VST that measures project working time incredibly useful but I can understand that it's probably too unspectacular for the dev challenge ?
It is rather unspectacular as it doesn't need any ingenious sound processing. Nonetheless this could be quite a handy tool, so we put something together.

A download link and more info is available in your original post.


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What would be really nice and what I'd surely vote for is a simple, basic and light drum sampler like Poise but with a good browser that has search and preview function.

One can't underestimate the value of a cleverly done browser in any sample app, especially if you have 3 gazillion samples and most of them unsorted.. Ok I know I can just use Shortcircuit2 that has such a browser, but SC2 is unreliable for some and sooner or later I'm going to give up WinXP for 64bit and then..

Or simply just a clever sample browser would do it I guess, so people could use other things and just drag stuff over. Maybe incorporating the open source Locate32 indexing type search function. It should ideally have auto-preview and some sort of categorizing function. All single click and logically laid out, no fancy graphics or stuffing.

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ghettosynth wrote:What do people think is on the "Oh god, I hope we don't get another one of these" list?

Or said differently, what are there already too many of?
Analog synths sure thing is a whole lot of. However I'm trying to be a bit innovative with the technology this year.

I however look forward to see the entries from the people that comes up with such lists though.
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I'd love an acoustic guitar simulator. You input an electric guitar signal
and you hear an acoustic guitar.

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yairhol wrote:I'd love an acoustic guitar simulator. You input an electric guitar signal
and you hear an acoustic guitar.
The Roland VG99 has that feature. Doesn't truly sound acoustic but it's interesting.
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My wish list.

A workable preset morpher.
A Turnado style multieffect with glitchy and buffer stuff.
A powerful Drumsynth.
A spectral tool - Synth (D'cota style) or effect (Spectrumworx style)

Have a good day :)
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Jace-BeOS wrote:
yairhol wrote:I'd love an acoustic guitar simulator. You input an electric guitar signal
and you hear an acoustic guitar.
The Roland VG99 has that feature. Doesn't truly sound acoustic but it's interesting.
The thing is that Boss also has one but none sound that good.

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A de-autotuner would be funny.
You can't always get what you waaaant...

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I would love somekind of multiband autopan + trancegate combination

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jobromedia wrote:What I would like to see: Some really fancy modular synths. :)
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I'd like to see emulations/extensions of "West Coast" (Buchla ...) ideas/configurations -- with unusual audio generators (such as the Buchla 2-op FM [or PM?] "complex oscillator") and fx units that can be connected up semi-modularly within a VSTi.

To be honest, I'm interested in aalto clones/improvements. Especially, I hope, with considerably less CPU drain than aalto!

A challenge, indeed?

Greg Williams

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