XSRDO Patchwork modular
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from Czech Republic
I definitely need a spare pc only for VST testing...
Hahahah otherwise my daw ends up being full of different vsts and plug-in and takes me 50min longer to find my mixing plugins when am working.
Hahahah otherwise my daw ends up being full of different vsts and plug-in and takes me 50min longer to find my mixing plugins when am working.
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- KVRist
- 299 posts since 13 Dec, 2015
Hi all!
1st of all ty for this wonderful and low CPU modular. I still have Sonigen in my arsenal, but it feels I'm better with your XSRDO for now Kirsty.
Just a small question: In older screenshots ther's tabs on top og GUI (Synthesizer / Sequencer / Effects). What happend to this in the actual version? I just don't want to learn something wrong from scratch. I'm workin with Cubase Elements 7, 64bit Windows.
Additional question, I also had about Sonigen: Could I crash my ears by doin' experiments or is there kind of limiter, that take care of heavy clicks, beeps or whatever?
Ah, one more question: Why is it fixed to 36 modules? Internal reasons or is it garbage to make it endless, like Sonigen is?
Last lol: Would be cool to have an init empty patch by default when you release the next version.
1st of all ty for this wonderful and low CPU modular. I still have Sonigen in my arsenal, but it feels I'm better with your XSRDO for now Kirsty.
Just a small question: In older screenshots ther's tabs on top og GUI (Synthesizer / Sequencer / Effects). What happend to this in the actual version? I just don't want to learn something wrong from scratch. I'm workin with Cubase Elements 7, 64bit Windows.
Additional question, I also had about Sonigen: Could I crash my ears by doin' experiments or is there kind of limiter, that take care of heavy clicks, beeps or whatever?
Ah, one more question: Why is it fixed to 36 modules? Internal reasons or is it garbage to make it endless, like Sonigen is?
Last lol: Would be cool to have an init empty patch by default when you release the next version.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 486 posts since 21 Nov, 2012 from Sitting in front of my PC
These are now all modules like everything else so no need for pages/tabs.Cruba wrote: Just a small question: In older screenshots ther's tabs on top og GUI (Synthesizer / Sequencer / Effects). What happend to this in the actual version? I just don't want to learn something wrong from scratch. I'm workin with Cubase Elements 7, 64bit Windows.
The sequencer was broken down into basic components/building blocks so you can now build your own. See patch examples.
The effects are modules like any other part of the synth.
The synth should behave itself unless you patch anything daft like pink noise to output at full volume with massive reverb.Cruba wrote: Additional question, I also had about Sonigen: Could I crash my ears by doin' experiments or is there kind of limiter, that take care of heavy clicks, beeps or whatever?
Yes internal reasons. It's due to the way I handled file name access in code. If I remove the Wavetable and Sample modules (which need *.wav file access) Patchwork could have many more module slots.Cruba wrote: Ah, one more question: Why is it fixed to 36 modules? Internal reasons or is it garbage to make it endless, like Sonigen is?
I just load a Basic patch from file. There's one included in the patches folder.Cruba wrote: Last lol: Would be cool to have an init empty patch by default when you release the next version.
Kirsty
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 486 posts since 21 Nov, 2012 from Sitting in front of my PC
Updated to V1.091
Fixed bug with broken 'loop mode' LED on Sample Module. Replaced it with a switch.
Added 'boost' switch to Output Module to boost output volume if needed.
Download http://xsrdo.blogspot.co.uk
Regards Kirsty
Fixed bug with broken 'loop mode' LED on Sample Module. Replaced it with a switch.
Added 'boost' switch to Output Module to boost output volume if needed.
Download http://xsrdo.blogspot.co.uk
Regards Kirsty
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 486 posts since 21 Nov, 2012 from Sitting in front of my PC
XSRDO Patchwork Modular System Updated to v1.1
Features
36 virtual racks
80+ virtual modules
Insert any module into any rack
Insert multiple modules
Movable modules
Load & Save preset programs
Fully user skinnable including three alternate skin examples
Many example patches included
Choice of label font sizes
Quick access on module help option
Comprehensive help manual included
XSRDO Wavetable Maker program included
Typical system requirements
Microsoft Windows 7+ Operating system
Intel core CPU
1 GB Ram
12MB for the VSTi
Optional 20MB+ for the system files (waveforms, wavetables, samples etc...)
1920 x 1080 resolution display monitor
- New Vintage Modular Skin Available
- Some new modules
- Improvements to the GUI and DSP engine
- Animated LED lights and displays
Free download
http://xsrdo.blogspot.co.uk/
Kirsty
Features
36 virtual racks
80+ virtual modules
Insert any module into any rack
Insert multiple modules
Movable modules
Load & Save preset programs
Fully user skinnable including three alternate skin examples
Many example patches included
Choice of label font sizes
Quick access on module help option
Comprehensive help manual included
XSRDO Wavetable Maker program included
Typical system requirements
Microsoft Windows 7+ Operating system
Intel core CPU
1 GB Ram
12MB for the VSTi
Optional 20MB+ for the system files (waveforms, wavetables, samples etc...)
1920 x 1080 resolution display monitor
- New Vintage Modular Skin Available
- Some new modules
- Improvements to the GUI and DSP engine
- Animated LED lights and displays
Free download
http://xsrdo.blogspot.co.uk/
Kirsty
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- KVRAF
- 6828 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
- KVRian
- 507 posts since 30 Dec, 2011 from Europe
OMG Thank you very much Kirsty! Super cool update and skins too
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- KVRAF
- 11050 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
Thank you Kristy!
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 486 posts since 21 Nov, 2012 from Sitting in front of my PC
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- KVRian
- 960 posts since 27 Jun, 2009 from Germany
Looks great, but leaves me confused...kirsty roland wrote:
Kirsty
Is it a mockup of new modules to come (Korg MS series)?
Where are the patch points for those modules?
Looks like great new things to come...
Cheers,
Martin
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 486 posts since 21 Nov, 2012 from Sitting in front of my PC
It's a fully working prototype with a modified graphics engine. Korg inspired, but with a different skin it can look like anything else.martin_l wrote:
Looks great, but leaves me confused...
Is it a mockup of new modules to come (Korg MS series)?
I reasoned that a lot of cables in a patch don't get altered after being set up so I moved them to a back panel.martin_l wrote:Where are the patch points for those modules?
Front
Back
Kirsty
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- KVRian
- 960 posts since 27 Jun, 2009 from Germany
Wow. That looks promising!kirsty roland wrote:It's a fully working prototype with a modified graphics engine. Korg inspired, but with a different skin it can look like anything else.martin_l wrote:
Looks great, but leaves me confused...
Is it a mockup of new modules to come (Korg MS series)?I reasoned that a lot of cables in a patch don't get altered after being set up so I moved them to a back panel.martin_l wrote:Where are the patch points for those modules?
Front
Back
Kirsty
By the way, I wanted to ask whether it would be possible to make the framework optionally 4 rows and/or more rows?
Thanks,
Martin