AudioThing releases Fog Convolver - v1.5.1 - True Stereo!
- KVRAF
- 9800 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Or what about on the right of the preset name,inside the preset bar. When inactive it could appear as an unlocked lock shown as greyed out and when active, it could be shown as a lock in a a solid or bright color... Or obviously something that's in line with the UI theme.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
Yup, that's a good idea/place. Added to the list for the next update.elxsound wrote:Or what about on the right of the preset name,inside the preset bar. When inactive it could appear as an unlocked lock shown as greyed out and when active, it could be shown as a lock in a a solid or bright color... Or obviously something that's in line with the UI theme.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
Something like that:
When the lock is on you can just scroll the IRs in the presets without changing the parameters.
I'm working on other features as well, so there will be an update soon.
When the lock is on you can just scroll the IRs in the presets without changing the parameters.
I'm working on other features as well, so there will be an update soon.
- KVRian
- 840 posts since 8 Mar, 2008 from Crestview, Florida
After using the demo for a few days, I think the only real big change I'd like to see is perhaps a four-band EQ, hidden away within a separate screen or something via a tab. I know it might be difficult to implement within the near perfect GUI. Not totally necessary since we can use an external EQ plugin, but it would be nice.
Also, if you could just make that GUI just a few pixels shorter, the the entire GUI could appear on a 1366x768 laptop screen without having to collapse the taskbar or detach the GUI within our host application. You could just make the preset window like 36 pixels shorter and that would fix that.
Other than that, I really dig its simple design
Also, if you could just make that GUI just a few pixels shorter, the the entire GUI could appear on a 1366x768 laptop screen without having to collapse the taskbar or detach the GUI within our host application. You could just make the preset window like 36 pixels shorter and that would fix that.
Other than that, I really dig its simple design
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
The four-band EQ could be a nice addition for a Pro version.
I was thinking of having a button/option to show/hide the preset browser. Making it smaller will probably make it useless anyway.
I was thinking of having a button/option to show/hide the preset browser. Making it smaller will probably make it useless anyway.
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- KVRian
- 1218 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
I have most of AudioThing's Kontakt instruments (possibly all unless more have been added since I purchased a bundle a while back).
I think this plugin is straightforward and fun to use. I have experimented a bit with Reverence, the Max for Live convolution reverb plugin, and Reverberate CM, but this is the first convolution reverb that I have purchased separately. The prices is good and the interface is easy-to-read and not overwhelming. Having taught convolution to EE students back when I was a TA in grad school, I pretty much decided to buy this when I saw the name but I demoed it first just to make sure.
I grabbed some of the IR's linked on Ableton's site just to test. I could fall down the rabbit hole of making IR's with my modular synth all day.
Nice job.
I think this plugin is straightforward and fun to use. I have experimented a bit with Reverence, the Max for Live convolution reverb plugin, and Reverberate CM, but this is the first convolution reverb that I have purchased separately. The prices is good and the interface is easy-to-read and not overwhelming. Having taught convolution to EE students back when I was a TA in grad school, I pretty much decided to buy this when I saw the name but I demoed it first just to make sure.
I grabbed some of the IR's linked on Ableton's site just to test. I could fall down the rabbit hole of making IR's with my modular synth all day.
Nice job.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
Thank you very much for your feedback.Gribs wrote:I have most of AudioThing's Kontakt instruments (possibly all unless more have been added since I purchased a bundle a while back).
I think this plugin is straightforward and fun to use. I have experimented a bit with Reverence, the Max for Live convolution reverb plugin, and Reverberate CM, but this is the first convolution reverb that I have purchased separately. The prices is good and the interface is easy-to-read and not overwhelming. Having taught convolution to EE students back when I was a TA in grad school, I pretty much decided to buy this when I saw the name but I demoed it first just to make sure.
I grabbed some of the IR's linked on Ableton's site just to test. I could fall down the rabbit hole of making IR's with my modular synth all day.
Nice job.
I actually had to force myself to not make too many IRs with my modular synth, it can really get addicting.
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Since I can't demo this aspect can you tell me if it's possible to import a bank of IR's based on a particular preset as a 'template' rather than just importing them without any additional finessing?
- KVRAF
- 6244 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
If not obvious, (so don't pay attention) i strongly recommend the use of metasynth, most effective configuration i know on that purpose...audiothing wrote:Thank you very much for your feedback.Gribs wrote:I have most of AudioThing's Kontakt instruments (possibly all unless more have been added since I purchased a bundle a while back).
I think this plugin is straightforward and fun to use. I have experimented a bit with Reverence, the Max for Live convolution reverb plugin, and Reverberate CM, but this is the first convolution reverb that I have purchased separately. The prices is good and the interface is easy-to-read and not overwhelming. Having taught convolution to EE students back when I was a TA in grad school, I pretty much decided to buy this when I saw the name but I demoed it first just to make sure.
I grabbed some of the IR's linked on Ableton's site just to test. I could fall down the rabbit hole of making IR's with my modular synth all day.
Nice job.
I actually had to force myself to not make too many IRs with my modular synth, it can really get addicting.
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
ok bought it - this is great, although I have Reverberate I'm finding this easier to use by far. One thing; if it's possible to add ratings without resaving the preset why can't I also do that for tags and author name/category etc? Would make things much quicker.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
Sorry I didn't reply sooner. No, for now each imported bank will have the default settings. I'll try to improve the import feature in the next update (or so) to have some kind of template also for tags and author fields.aMUSEd wrote:Since I can't demo this aspect can you tell me if it's possible to import a bank of IR's based on a particular preset as a 'template' rather than just importing them without any additional finessing?
Thanks! I was already considering this. There are a few problems "code-wise" I need to solve but it's definitely something I want to add.aMUSEd wrote:ok bought it - this is great, although I have Reverberate I'm finding this easier to use by far. One thing; if it's possible to add ratings without resaving the preset why can't I also do that for tags and author name/category etc? Would make things much quicker.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
MetaSynth is fantastic indeed, but I had so much fun making some of the IRs in the factory bank with my eurorack modular. I can literally spend hours with it:Krakatau wrote:If not obvious, (so don't pay attention) i strongly recommend the use of metasynth, most effective configuration i know on that purpose...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs42VADUyIk
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Cool - also can we have the ability to clear all ratings, and/or at least to multi select patches and apply ratings to them? Unfortunately the factory presets seem to come with ratings already, I would have preferred to select my own, so a quick way to remove those would be useful rather than having to go through every single one.audiothing wrote:Sorry I didn't reply sooner. No, for now each imported bank will have the default settings. I'll try to improve the import feature in the next update (or so) to have some kind of template also for tags and author fields.aMUSEd wrote:Since I can't demo this aspect can you tell me if it's possible to import a bank of IR's based on a particular preset as a 'template' rather than just importing them without any additional finessing?
Thanks! I was already considering this. There are a few problems "code-wise" I need to solve but it's definitely something I want to add.aMUSEd wrote:ok bought it - this is great, although I have Reverberate I'm finding this easier to use by far. One thing; if it's possible to add ratings without resaving the preset why can't I also do that for tags and author name/category etc? Would make things much quicker.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1873 posts since 13 Apr, 2011 from EU
I'll add the clear all ratings for sure.aMUSEd wrote:Cool - also can we have the ability to clear all ratings, and/or at least to multi select patches and apply ratings to them? Unfortunately the factory presets seem to come with ratings already, I would have preferred to select my own, so a quick way to remove those would be useful rather than having to go through every single one.