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BigSeq; any users or abusers..
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- KVRian
- 1358 posts since 15 Oct, 2005 from The Far North
..of AD's latest effort? It got a very favourable review in FM, but as always it's good to complement these with users' real world experiences. So people, what's the dealio
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
I love it. I think it is a fantastic sounding filter, it has a great growly sound to it. I have several other sequenced filters (Filterbank2, Murmur Pro, several freebies), and none of them (although they are great for doing their own thing) sounds quite like BigSeq, which is as it should be.
Here are some example clips I've posted before of what it sounds like with just an unmodulated oscillator running through it: clip 1 & clip 2.
Here's another one I did for Analog Industries' monthly Four Measures of Fury loop remix game. The sort of wah synth sound that accompanies the beatboxer is BigSeq.
And you can hear BigSeq in action in this remix I did of an original track by a band called Create(!). BigSeq created the sort-of kick sound and some of the disjointed sound on the looped horn sounds.
Here are some example clips I've posted before of what it sounds like with just an unmodulated oscillator running through it: clip 1 & clip 2.
Here's another one I did for Analog Industries' monthly Four Measures of Fury loop remix game. The sort of wah synth sound that accompanies the beatboxer is BigSeq.
And you can hear BigSeq in action in this remix I did of an original track by a band called Create(!). BigSeq created the sort-of kick sound and some of the disjointed sound on the looped horn sounds.
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- KVRAF
- 3345 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from Amsterdam
It's good for VST developers to have shamann on their side
. He's one of the reasons that I have several AD plugins, although I didn't buy this one yet. (Bought Filterbank2 instead
)
