Tiny FX v0.31 +: Distort, Gate, Chorus, Splitter

VST, AU, AAX, CLAP, etc. Plugin Virtual Effects Discussion

What next in the suite?

Tiny Gate
4
7%
Tiny RingMod
4
7%
Tiny Femme (FM oscillator w/ envelope follower)
6
11%
Tiny Reverb
8
14%
Tiny Distortion
8
14%
Tiny Bitcrusher
3
5%
Tiny Filter (using Meridian-esque filter architecture)
4
7%
Tiny Formant (formant/vowel filter a la Heartburn)
5
9%
Tiny Delay
4
7%
Tiny Panner
1
2%
Control units and intermodule communication
10
18%
 
Total votes: 57

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Sicklecell666 wrote:Or a gieger based random event generator as an alternate modulation source.
That's one way to wobble.

Russell, in the grand scheme for the suite, were you going to have one multi-modulation source unit, like an LFO/random/envelope/counter/etc stack? Would be useless as a separate plugin, but would turn these into a near-complete portable modular synth.

Come to think of it, throw in a noise/random generator, and Femme would essentially be that, wouldn't it?

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Honestly, I'm more interested in modulation source plugs than I am fx..An original(as in non-conventional) multi modulater with assignable CC out's would be shweet..LFO's are for newbies..

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shamann wrote:Russell, in the grand scheme for the suite, were you going to have one multi-modulation source unit, like an LFO/random/envelope/counter/etc stack? Would be useless as a separate plugin, but would turn these into a near-complete portable modular synth.
There would be a few separate modules. Each one might have multiple working thingies in it - like Tiny LFO might have two cyclic LFOs, a random/S&H LFO, and a pair of Rossler and pair of Lorenz chaotic oscillators. All "LFO-ish" but not every modulator on the planet in one.
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Borogove wrote:
shamann wrote:Russell, in the grand scheme for the suite, were you going to have one multi-modulation source unit, like an LFO/random/envelope/counter/etc stack? Would be useless as a separate plugin, but would turn these into a near-complete portable modular synth.
There would be a few separate modules. Each one might have multiple working thingies in it - like Tiny LFO might have two cyclic LFOs, a random/S&H LFO, and a pair of Rossler and pair of Lorenz chaotic oscillators. All "LFO-ish" but not every modulator on the planet in one.
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I googled 'cornucopia, and for some reason she appeared..f**k it, she looks better than a wicker basket full of veggies anyways..

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Sicklecell666 wrote:Honestly, I'm more interested in modulation source plugs than I am fx..An original(as in non-conventional) multi modulater with assignable CC out's would be shweet..LFO's are for newbies.
Oh the things I can do with a pack of LFOs...Would make you shudder.
Borogove wrote:All "LFO-ish" but not every modulator on the planet in one.
Well, with all the psychic intermingle, works out to the same. Carry on the good fight.

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shamann wrote:
Sicklecell666 wrote:Honestly, I'm more interested in modulation source plugs than I am fx..An original(as in non-conventional) multi modulater with assignable CC out's would be shweet..LFO's are for newbies.
Oh the things I can do with a pack of LFOs...Would make you shudder.
No, it wouldn't. :P

I know my LFO's too, big boy..

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Sicklecell666 wrote:No, it wouldn't. :P

I know my LFO's too, big boy..
Nope.

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shamann wrote:I have met the project managers, best stay away from that lot.
Too late, married one. She doesn't manage Tiny God, though, which is probably good for our relationship.
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shamann, and other Athlon users: When I first made Tiny Splitter available, I claimed I was going to make the TinyFX plugs work with non-SSE CPUs. I'm going to punt on that. Almost every component is going to be taking advantage of SSE, and it's a lot of extra work to maintain two code paths.

Athlon XP and Sempron processors which are pin-compatible with older Athlon T-birds, but support SSE, start around US$70 new, closer to US$40 on eBay. Your local organized crime organization will doubtless be happy to loan you that kind of money at very usurious rates.
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oh :D , sweetly plugs with great degree of effectiveness...but the "chorus" caused problems use in fruityloops...the "feedback" controller react too sensitively und the signal himself leads to the disturbance at long last...
and a "reverb" were very fine anyway, but a "delay" also...cu

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Borogove wrote:shamann, and other Athlon users: When I first made Tiny Splitter available, I claimed I was going to make the TinyFX plugs work with non-SSE CPUs. I'm going to punt on that. Almost every component is going to be taking advantage of SSE, and it's a lot of extra work to maintain two code paths.

Athlon XP and Sempron processors which are pin-compatible with older Athlon T-birds, but support SSE, start around US$70 new, closer to US$40 on eBay. Your local organized crime organization will doubtless be happy to loan you that kind of money at very usurious rates.
Oh well, that happens.

I will just have to go without for the time being. No sense in changing the CPU on my old beast now.

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tERMoBLUe wrote:oh :D , sweetly plugs with great degree of effectiveness...but the "chorus" caused problems use in fruityloops...the "feedback" controller react too sensitively und the signal himself leads to the disturbance at long last...
and a "reverb" were very fine anyway, but a "delay" also...cu

tro
I was using it in FLStudio, it just needs a limiter after it and it's fine :)

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tERMoBLUe wrote:but the "chorus" caused problems use in fruityloops...the "feedback" controller react too sensitively und the signal himself leads to the disturbance at long last...
Will revisit the feedback control in Tiny Chorus this weekend.
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Got some data packets flowing, no interface to set up the cross-modulation yet.

Also started Tiny Distortion, which is going to include the bitcrusher as well. Mine is an evil laugh.
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Released a first pass at Tiny Distort. Sample decimation adjustable down to 40:1, sample quantization from 24 bit to 1 bit, several different forms of waveshaping distortion, variable-hardness clipping, and a gain knob that goes to 11.
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