Whats next for KJaerhus?
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
I am enjoying the GMO, GPP, and GAC so much I want MORE
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
I remember Torben mentioning something about a Kjaerhus synth some time ago too. I wonder how that's coming along? If there is one, and it's released this summer, you can count me in for preordering right now. 
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 4 Oct, 2004
What we need is a killer gate with side-chain EQ and all parameters imaginable....! Attack, Release, Ratio, Hold, Treshold...
I don't think there is too many good VST gates out there....The Sony Oxford is good, but is priced too high and requires a DSP.
I don't think there is too many good VST gates out there....The Sony Oxford is good, but is priced too high and requires a DSP.
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- KVRian
- 769 posts since 2 Apr, 2005
I'm interested in Torbens approach to modeling real analog circuits. I would be really interested to see what would happen if he modeled some of the classic tube and transistor circuits for stomp boxes (fuzz, phaser, wah). The circuits are fairly available, although, although the data on some of those quirky components may not be available for modeling maybe?
I'd also be interested if he modeled the tone stacks from classic amps - all simple resistive/capacitive circuits but lots of tonal variations.
I'm far more interested in modeling than in convolution methods - although that seems to be yeilding some of the better sounds at the moment. They seem to be good for different things - e.g. convolution rocks for cab emulation, but I don't want to go there for amp emulation.
I'd also be interested if he modeled the tone stacks from classic amps - all simple resistive/capacitive circuits but lots of tonal variations.
I'm far more interested in modeling than in convolution methods - although that seems to be yeilding some of the better sounds at the moment. They seem to be good for different things - e.g. convolution rocks for cab emulation, but I don't want to go there for amp emulation.
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
GAC has a great gate!blackcom wrote:What we need is a killer gate with side-chain EQ and all parameters imaginable....! Attack, Release, Ratio, Hold, Treshold...
I don't think there is too many good VST gates out there....The Sony Oxford is good, but is priced too high and requires a DSP.
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- KVRAF
- 1821 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
I vote for the mother of all Leslie simulations (that is, the equal or better of NI's B4 Leslie sim - the only one that comes remotely close.
And no, I don;t want to buy B4 just for the leslie.

And no, I don;t want to buy B4 just for the leslie.
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- KVRian
- 822 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
first we need the classic series as audiounit
andreas
andreas
- KVRian
- 773 posts since 23 Apr, 2002 from audio/hamburg/germany/earth/space/unkown!
A Gate with a few more paramenters and outside the GAC (maybe in the classic line)would be cool. A Gold line Reverb? I think i'm in the majority, but the kjaerhus reverb is one of the only verbs for Drums form me (breakbeat FX kind of drums)
Whatever is released next, it will be a Killer plug like the others i guess.
DECK
Whatever is released next, it will be a Killer plug like the others i guess.
DECK
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- KVRist
- 141 posts since 10 Jul, 2003 from Zagreb, Croatia
an exciterand an enhancer would be pretty nice since there are not many of those around ... or can someone reccomend a freebie exciter?S_A_P® wrote:I am enjoying the GMO, GPP, and GAC so much I want MORE
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- KVRian
- 694 posts since 6 Aug, 2002 from London, UK
Sub-harmonic Generator - it's the only reason I use any of the Waves plug-ins now (having replaced them with free or commercial VSTs/DXs), but the MaxBass is still incredibly useful and I've yet to find something that works as well at beefing up a bass end.
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- KVRist
- 301 posts since 5 Jun, 2004
Try a compressor followed by a band-pass, and an exciter. Still better if all in one though. I have the same request as you actually.kp wrote:Sub-harmonic Generator - it's the only reason I use any of the Waves plug-ins now (having replaced them with free or commercial VSTs/DXs), but the MaxBass is still incredibly useful and I've yet to find something that works as well at beefing up a bass end.
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- KVRian
- 694 posts since 6 Aug, 2002 from London, UK
I've tried things like that but can't get quite the same effect as I can with MaxBass - I find it's about the best way of making a kick drum (especially sampled ones which all seem to be click, click, click with little body) have plenty of weight.

