Prodyon Ironizer!
- KVRAF
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- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
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Last edited by sonicfire on Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
It works!Toonyfish wrote:Yes, it is working. When you scan for new VSTs with the adapter, select ionizer, goto properties after the scan and check mark configure Ionizer as an instrument. Goto Sonar. Place Ionizer on a track with audio in it (remember to look on the instruments list nad not the effects list) then choose Ionizer on a MIDI track and play away.munchkin wrote:Have you got Ionizer working in Sonar? How did you trigger using midi?Toonyfish wrote:Synth Edit plug ins do indeed work with Sonar (Sonar 3 at least). I use them fine.
Toonyfish
Best Regards,
Toonyfish
I tried controlling the effect using midi envelopes in Sonar but the controls wouldn't respond.
- KVRAF
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- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
- KVRAF
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- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
- KVRAF
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- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
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- 4176 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
didnt find time to try it yet
so laters more
so laters more
sound is vibration, vibration is life
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Cool tool, very inspiring! It's very easy-to-use, less complicated than most Vocoders.sonicfire wrote:so , some more comments on this cool effect?![]()
Couple comments: when I first load up Ionizer, it's totally silent. I thought it was busted at first, took me a couple trys to realize that you have to drag down the Feedback to hear anything.
Second, it seems a little weird that the only interesting, tonal effects happen in the top and bottom 1% of the Feedback slider; at the very top and the very bottom, you get the cool, ringing notes - anywhere in between, you just get phased-out source material. Maybe I'm missing something, but could the uninteresting space in between be shortened or eliminated?
Apart from that, killer plug-in!
- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
- 1891 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Columbus,Ohio
Hey sonicfire, I know this is off subject and an old topic, but did you ever realease that VST that was similar to a vocoder? It made insane sounds with the vocals, I am pretty sure you were the dev of it, if not then my apologies. But this one plug in here reminded me of that, I am astonished each time I hear your work!
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- KVRAF
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Perhaps you mean my Robocoder?No name wrote:Hey sonicfire, I know this is off subject and an old topic, but did you ever realease that VST that was similar to a vocoder? It made insane sounds with the vocals, I am pretty sure you were the dev of it, if not then my apologies. But this one plug in here reminded me of that, I am astonished each time I hear your work!
Check out this latest ironizer dry/wet example!
- KVRAF
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- 8082 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
The first thing it reminded me of was Ohm Force's Ohmygod... which is also a comb filter that takes polyphonic MIDI input.
I thought for sure I could duplicate Ironizer's sound in Ohmygod, but I can't quite. I got some fun results with Ironizer feeding into Ohmygod though, turning white noise into something very smooth yet... sandy, somehow
I thought for sure I could duplicate Ironizer's sound in Ohmygod, but I can't quite. I got some fun results with Ironizer feeding into Ohmygod though, turning white noise into something very smooth yet... sandy, somehow
