KVR Developer Challenge 2018 Wish List
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heavymetalmixer heavymetalmixer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=391539
- KVRian
- 692 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
A pair of plugins to introduce anti-aliasing for any processor:
1) Before the processors to upsample the track.
2) After the processors for a very high frequency LPF, and then turning back down to the original sample rate.
1) Before the processors to upsample the track.
2) After the processors for a very high frequency LPF, and then turning back down to the original sample rate.
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- KVRist
- 156 posts since 4 Mar, 2014
I also gladly support the idea of having x64 and (perhaps) multi-platform versions of the VoS plugins and that Prodigious synth mentioned before in this thread.
I'd also like to see an algorithmic reverb plugin that simulates wide open landscapes, like outdoorverb, but less closed canyon-ish and more open flat horizon-ish. I always loved the sound of that.
I'd also like to see an algorithmic reverb plugin that simulates wide open landscapes, like outdoorverb, but less closed canyon-ish and more open flat horizon-ish. I always loved the sound of that.
- Banned
- 489 posts since 12 Nov, 2008 from God's County
My wish is simple. Please make your vsti & fx to work with 32 bit computers also. I can't vote for you if I can't get your vst to work on my computer, and I'm not in a position to upgrade to a 64 bit machine yet.
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- KVRAF
- 2590 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
What about a
===> Sidechain-EQ
This is an EQ which is fed by a sidechain-signal,
which analyses the sidechain signal and applies
an inverse EQ-curve to the current signal. In
this way it creates space in the current
signal.
A sidechain-EQ would be a fantastic mixing
tool. A kind of automatic EQ-carving-tool.
===> Sidechain-EQ
This is an EQ which is fed by a sidechain-signal,
which analyses the sidechain signal and applies
an inverse EQ-curve to the current signal. In
this way it creates space in the current
signal.
A sidechain-EQ would be a fantastic mixing
tool. A kind of automatic EQ-carving-tool.
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- KVRist
- 81 posts since 14 Jan, 2015
Yes, would be a great tool!enroe wrote:What about a
===> Sidechain-EQ
This is an EQ which is fed by a sidechain-signal,
which analyses the sidechain signal and applies
an inverse EQ-curve to the current signal. In
this way it creates space in the current
signal.
A sidechain-EQ would be a fantastic mixing
tool. A kind of automatic EQ-carving-tool.
I came across this video a few years ago with someone working on a similar concept, but I don't think it ever made it out of the lab...
https://vimeo.com/23651804
Just because it's insane doesn't mean it's a bad idea.
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heavymetalmixer heavymetalmixer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=391539
- KVRian
- 692 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
Can't you do that with a Dynamic EQ with external side-chain feature?
- KVRian
- 665 posts since 1 Jan, 2018
So basically something like Trackspacer?enroe wrote:What about a
===> Sidechain-EQ
This is an EQ which is fed by a sidechain-signal,
which analyses the sidechain signal and applies
an inverse EQ-curve to the current signal. In
this way it creates space in the current
signal.
A sidechain-EQ would be a fantastic mixing
tool. A kind of automatic EQ-carving-tool.
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- KVRist
- 80 posts since 8 Oct, 2007
You are about Dynamic EQ as described by HeavyMetalMixer above, here is a demo using MAutoDynamicEQ by MeldaProdutions.enroe wrote:What about a
===> Sidechain-EQ
This is an EQ which is fed by a sidechain-signal,
which analyses the sidechain signal and applies
an inverse EQ-curve to the current signal. In
this way it creates space in the current
signal.
A sidechain-EQ would be a fantastic mixing
tool. A kind of automatic EQ-carving-tool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXBOtMPl70I
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heavymetalmixer heavymetalmixer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=391539
- KVRian
- 692 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
TDR NOVA too, and it has a very good free version.
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 21 Aug, 2006 from Ukraine, Mariupol city
Stuff I will look for sure:
1. Glitch/pattern based VST which uses external HiQuality FX (chosen by user) - Is there "smth just like this" has already been developed?
2. Drum "allinone" sampler with midi patterns ADSR, layering, other useful stuff and....multiout!
3. Smth like Ozone's masterasistant, good handy analizer for amateurs and semiprofi to get more information on miximg masterimg stage.
Stuff i won't look by any money:
1. Pad? Fx Strange sounds and other shit.
2. EQ Comp and Reverb/Delay cause everyone already has tons of those from Waves/Melda/FabFilter/younameit and don't interested in lowquality competitor.
3. "Analog" synth with childish toy sound cause everyone has Serum Spire Sylenth Avenger and younameit and don't need lowquality competitor.
Its only IMHO, best wishes to developers!
1. Glitch/pattern based VST which uses external HiQuality FX (chosen by user) - Is there "smth just like this" has already been developed?
2. Drum "allinone" sampler with midi patterns ADSR, layering, other useful stuff and....multiout!
3. Smth like Ozone's masterasistant, good handy analizer for amateurs and semiprofi to get more information on miximg masterimg stage.
Stuff i won't look by any money:
1. Pad? Fx Strange sounds and other shit.
2. EQ Comp and Reverb/Delay cause everyone already has tons of those from Waves/Melda/FabFilter/younameit and don't interested in lowquality competitor.
3. "Analog" synth with childish toy sound cause everyone has Serum Spire Sylenth Avenger and younameit and don't need lowquality competitor.
Its only IMHO, best wishes to developers!
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- KVRAF
- 2590 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
You shoud have made clear: "smth" = somethingDJ Fed wrote:Stuff I will look for sure:
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Ok, yes.DJ Fed wrote: Stuff i won't look by any money:
1. Pad? Fx Strange sounds and other shit.
Maybe, but with one exception:DJ Fed wrote: Stuff i won't look by any money:
2. EQ Comp and Reverb/Delay cause everyone already has tons of those from Waves/Melda/FabFilter/younameit and don't interested in lowquality competitor.
1. The Side-chain EQ, which is basically an automatic carving eq.
Agreed.DJ Fed wrote: Stuff i won't look by any money:
3. "Analog" synth with childish toy sound cause everyone has Serum Spire Sylenth Avenger and younameit and don't need lowquality competitor.
Its only IMHO, best wishes to developers!
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
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- KVRAF
- 2590 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
And I nearly forgot: a Multiband exciter (see first page!)
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5405 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
MIDI Note Visualizer
The screen will be like a clear-night sky full of twinkling colourful stars.
Each star will be placed wherever the user want it to be on the screen.
Each star will be triggered or twinkled by a midi note that the user chooses.
Each star's colour should also be decided by the user.
Other star's properties will be decided by the user by way of user input or configuration.
The star's twinkle duration will be determined by the note length of the midi note.
The snare and kick midi notes, for example, will cause its corresponding star to twinkle very briefly.
Chord or pad midi notes should make their stars twinkle longer.
Winamp has a lot of music visualizers but they are for wav or mp3... and as far as I know, not for midi.
And more importantly... of the many many Winamp visualizers for wav and mp3 that I have seen, none react to just individual instrument's notes.
So even if a midi song is converted to wav or mp3, Winamp visualizers doesn't look at each instrument's individual notes.
The screen will be like a clear-night sky full of twinkling colourful stars.
Each star will be placed wherever the user want it to be on the screen.
Each star will be triggered or twinkled by a midi note that the user chooses.
Each star's colour should also be decided by the user.
Other star's properties will be decided by the user by way of user input or configuration.
The star's twinkle duration will be determined by the note length of the midi note.
The snare and kick midi notes, for example, will cause its corresponding star to twinkle very briefly.
Chord or pad midi notes should make their stars twinkle longer.
Winamp has a lot of music visualizers but they are for wav or mp3... and as far as I know, not for midi.
And more importantly... of the many many Winamp visualizers for wav and mp3 that I have seen, none react to just individual instrument's notes.
So even if a midi song is converted to wav or mp3, Winamp visualizers doesn't look at each instrument's individual notes.
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