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thecontrolcentre wrote: bduffy wrote: thecontrolcentre wrote: bduffy wrote: VariKusBrainZ wrote: thecontrolcentre wrote: bduffy wrote: I wait for Roundtone
Sometimes I think it will come Do you want it too? Got mine late last night Quinto emails his favourite customers first, got mine last week Mac versions? Yeah, I got my Wondows version last week. That means Mac users are his favourite-favourites! No...no Mac versions have gone out yet, AFAIK. So we're still the "favourite". ---- ![]() |
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Got my mac version yesterday. Got 2 emails about it actually. I was trying to push it to the extreme, but it's a much more subtle effect than say TB Reelbus. I was hoping the the wow would yield a bit more of a pitch fluctuation, but I don't really see much effect on pitch, even at extremes of lofi. I like the compression setting though, that's nice. Nice effect, but fairly subtle. ---- This is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 255 character limit. Once I have something clever, I will certainly fill it in. |
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Echoes in the Attic wrote: Got my mac version yesterday. Got 2 emails about it actually.
I was trying to push it to the extreme, but it's a much more subtle effect than say TB Reelbus. I was hoping the the wow would yield a bit more of a pitch fluctuation, but I don't really see much effect on pitch, even at extremes of lofi. I like the compression setting though, that's nice. Nice effect, but fairly subtle. 2 days ago! You....very nice man! I remember the wow being pretty drastic if you cranked it, but I seem to recall it had to be at the right setting...can't remember now. ---- ![]() |
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Just move the delay time in realtime/automation and you can program any extreme wow effect and shape you want.
The wow knob introduces realistic model of a good working machine. Not for special effect but for frequency blurring... Sending another lot of licenses out now... The next fix (some days) will be a lot smoother, on the last files and links. |
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Woo hoo! Got mine! Thanks, Quinto!!
Question: I noticed that when my synced delay time says "1/1", it's actually playing 1/4 notes. Does that sound right? ---- ![]() |
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Well, once again, all this time was spent because the data needed organisation. It will be smoother.
About timing: if I'm not wrong it is right ( At everybody: collecting suggestions about more values for the synched delay... a fast fix is needed for this release, so we can take advantage of it to add some more (fast and straight) features there (1/2 is missing... what else is useful?) |
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Just sent some special custom compiles for Mac ppc users (we cannot pay because Apple left Motorola Let me know if they run smoothly! |
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quintosardo wrote: At everybody
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quintosardo wrote: Well, once again, all this time was spent because the data needed organisation. It will be smoother.
About timing: if I'm not wrong it is right ( At everybody: collecting suggestions about more values for the synched delay... a fast fix is needed for this release, so we can take advantage of it to add some more (fast and straight) features there (1/2 is missing... what else is useful?) This is a fabulous update as it is but there are always possible improvements. I am a fan of asymmetric delays on two channels (eg 3 vs 4 and 3 vs 2 synched units - 8ths or 16ths) with feedback controls for each channel and across channels. This might exceed what is possible with Roundtone but perhaps we can get a dedicated tape delay up with all these controls. Last edited by egbert on Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:40 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Oops... My teacher will kill me?? It is a direct translation from @everybody... |
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egbert wrote: quintosardo wrote: Well, once again, all this time was spent because the data needed organisation. It will be smoother.
About timing: if I'm not wrong it is right ( At everybody: collecting suggestions about more values for the synched delay... a fast fix is needed for this release, so we can take advantage of it to add some more (fast and straight) features there (1/2 is missing... what else is useful?) This is a fabulous update as it is but there are always possible improvements. I am a fan of asymmetric delays on two channels (eg 3 vs 4 and 3 vs 2 synched units - 8ths or 16ths) with feedback controls for each channel and across channels. This might exceed what is possible with Roundtone but perhaps we can get a dedicated tape delay up with all these controls. Yes, that's right, a full featured delay unit is coming (asymmetric delays, several processing modes on the feedback loop, limited number of echoes, etc. etc.). I'm trying to keep this one simple so anything can go inside that menu without making it too long, and in a sequence. E.g.: 1/8 1/4 (1/2) 3/4 1/1 5/4 3/2 (7/4?) etc... |
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quintosardo wrote: egbert wrote: quintosardo wrote: Well, once again, all this time was spent because the data needed organisation. It will be smoother.
About timing: if I'm not wrong it is right ( At everybody: collecting suggestions about more values for the synched delay... a fast fix is needed for this release, so we can take advantage of it to add some more (fast and straight) features there (1/2 is missing... what else is useful?) This is a fabulous update as it is but there are always possible improvements. I am a fan of asymmetric delays on two channels (eg 3 vs 4 and 3 vs 2 synched units - 8ths or 16ths) with feedback controls for each channel and across channels. This might exceed what is possible with Roundtone but perhaps we can get a dedicated tape delay up with all these controls. Yes, that's right, a full featured delay unit is coming (asymmetric delays, several processing modes on the feedback loop, limited number of echoes, etc. etc.). I'm trying to keep this one simple so anything can go inside that menu without making it too long, and in a sequence. E.g.: 1/8 1/4 (1/2) 3/4 1/1 5/4 3/2 (7/4?) etc... I'm fine with a list like that, as long as 1/8 = 8th notes. Normally, I'd like a dotted-note menu, but I can't remember my divisions - does one of those represent a dotted note? ---- ![]() |
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I forgot
1/3 1/6 . . . A dot adds one half to the note, so 1/4 + dot = 2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 |
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quintosardo wrote: I forgot
1/3 1/6 . . . A dot adds one half to the note, so 1/4 + dot = 2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 Right, that's it, thanks! I think I would have to have dotted, at least 3/8, which is the most common for "dub" delays. ---- ![]() |
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Also, IMHO, the delay isn't long enough for my needs. For example, if I wanted to do my "Pink Floyd" whole-note echo, I can't do that with this. I don't think I can even get a quarter-note right now (if I'm being picky, in the interest of feedback (no pun intended)). ---- ![]() |
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