vsti stickiness

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Vsti stickiness.
For the first time I sent off and said I'd test something,anything for a new sound,but people [very clever coding people,and this is not ironic,I really mean it],have got this problem with stickiness.

I love playing a vsti and having it throat up,and lock down my system,have it howling and I don't even have to touch the midi controller at all.

It just [minimizing], just does this feedback thing [look no hands and it is still creating a f**king racket] ,and anyway ,I'm interested in something that I can't describe adequately.

Synth One on solo lead does it,so does the Beast reFX,so does Crystal.Lock down and frag the hell out of it,and so does, Demi Flute,the same.

I love it ,geting this I don't have to to touch the keyboard [or If I do,I will touch it very ,very gently] ,thing going ,quietly, quietly, rock up your arse ,what the f**k is it like when you have a whole system howling ,and your not even touching it,and the truth is is you haven't got a clue what you are doing.

Anybody else got an idea about instruments that just frag.
Not paint by numbers,sequeencer,wyhats that.
Real time,latencey down to f**k all ,how's that.

Feedback.Yeah , I want to really annoy my neighbours,please help me.Bye from fate.

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erm fish? sorry but I have no clue what you are saying.

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i think you are getting stuck/hung notes???

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Yes ,they are hung notes,but they fit musically.It is like feedback ,so it sets a part underneath[feedbacking] while you play another part on top [a quieter one.].

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Some instuments seem to do this feed back thing more than others,lock down ,hung notes ,your system is just about to crash-----but I love it.Do you know what I mean , when you are at more than 80 per. cent. and instead of sounding worse it sounds better.

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One ping only I'm afraid reaally doesn't do it ,it is a "fragging an instrument"and getting a good sound out of it ,and a little ping,ping effects unit just won't do the same thing.

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fateamenabletochange wrote:Some instuments seem to do this feed back thing more than others,lock down ,hung notes ,your system is just about to crash-----but I love it.Do you know what I mean , when you are at more than 80 per. cent. and instead of sounding worse it sounds better.
digital overdrive...what was once analog saturation!
makes stuff sound really good when you push the CPU and sound over the limt.













:hihi:

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that's he one .Digital oversaturation,my what a thing .Any instruments prone to do this thing?

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AnalogueDigitaly rendered , what instruments sound good when you frag the shit out of them.

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Got something like this recently when I hooked up my touchscreen to show it to a mate. I hadn't used it for a while, and because of some system cleanup stuff I'd been doing, the driver wasn't loading properly (it needs the driver to initialise, even tho I'd then disable that and use my own plugin/driver). Because it hadn't initialised properly, it would register random touches (even without anyone touching it).. The VSTi I'd hooked it up to just went crazy, spitting out all manner of wierd and wonderful howls. Sounded brilliant! :)
I suppose bufferoverdrive uses the whole 'digital instability' thing... but as good as it is, it doesn't quite get the randomness of your host trying to cope with maxing out the CPU.

This reminds me a bit of a company back in the 90s that were doing t-shirt designs. They'd installed computer viruses on their network to f**k up their (fairly normal) graphics and then use the messed up graphics for the actual t-shirts. Sounds a bit far fetched, dunnno if I fully believe it... but it's still cool.

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We can conclude that the DCT of a pizza doesn’t resemble anything edible.

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It's top-fun to use a modular host like Audiomulch which, through the complex routing available, will let you set up super-complex feedback paths. You can make lovely stuff by just judiciously picking out notes in whatever scale and letting them mutate, morph, and generally f**k up on top of each other.

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I find that when I use the Krypt Ensemble in Reaktor 4, it has this awesome kinda reverb overload when I stop my track playing. It never does it when the track is playing, so I've no idea how to capture/record it.

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yes,there is nothing else but to wait while the dam thing does it's feedback routine-casual observer thinks you've got it all under the belt ,but you really do just have to let it howl,and then slightly nudge the ivories,and hope it goes back to the keyboard thing.

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