Ideas/Suggestions for KVR DC 2007
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
I also posted an idea elsewhere (Wishlist)... please make only one of these threads sticky, OK?
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- KVRist
- 288 posts since 18 Jul, 2005 from Somewhere
What about a hybrid synth/sampling drum machine ?
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
+1 for open, Chance is low that I'll even bother entering a themed competition due to so many different people are creating the same themed synth / effect that I see no valid reason why I even should concidered it worth to add yet another entry.
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- KVRist
- 422 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Detroit,MI,USA
how about the winner is bundled with a major Daw, or may be Receptor, all the letigation and deal making is you guys struggle, but I'm pretty sure that the winner would enjoy it, and it would enhance the host. 
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
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- KVRAF
- 2432 posts since 15 Jul, 2004 from Italy
@Tuz:
I know that it requires a lot of time/effort, but:
why don't you try to use the huge feedback (clicks) from this challenge (I see how many from a release of mine, I can imagine how many from this DC) to get something and make the DC one step forward bigger?
I.e.:
"Hi, you produce hardware? Give us some prizes for some adv. space here..."
or:
"Hello, you compose music? Let yours to be heard here, then compose something by means of the entries and let we upload it" (demos are always very welcome by devs, right?)
I know that it requires a lot of time/effort, but:
why don't you try to use the huge feedback (clicks) from this challenge (I see how many from a release of mine, I can imagine how many from this DC) to get something and make the DC one step forward bigger?
I.e.:
"Hi, you produce hardware? Give us some prizes for some adv. space here..."
or:
"Hello, you compose music? Let yours to be heard here, then compose something by means of the entries and let we upload it" (demos are always very welcome by devs, right?)
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
Plug-in idea (more to come)
- A transparent dubby delay that is light on CPU. Something like the great arc dev noise ET-200 but with more feedback options (indivisual control of band width, resonance, feedback volume) control over decay curves (WHY DONT DELAYS FEATURE THIS), ping-pong panning, more saturation options, things like reverb along the feedback path (with linkable options to the feedback, like the wet/dry mix becoming more wet with every echo, or the room size becoming bigger with each echo or the diffusion raising/lowering with each echo, etc). I think the world still needs an ultimate freebie delay. Also just for fun why not make the whole thing multiband?
- A transparent dubby delay that is light on CPU. Something like the great arc dev noise ET-200 but with more feedback options (indivisual control of band width, resonance, feedback volume) control over decay curves (WHY DONT DELAYS FEATURE THIS), ping-pong panning, more saturation options, things like reverb along the feedback path (with linkable options to the feedback, like the wet/dry mix becoming more wet with every echo, or the room size becoming bigger with each echo or the diffusion raising/lowering with each echo, etc). I think the world still needs an ultimate freebie delay. Also just for fun why not make the whole thing multiband?
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I'd like to see someone develop a VST / AU host geared towards hosting drum machines such as battery. This would help to do some quick n dirty MPC style sequencing.
If the host had the option to resize itself based on the size of the plugin its hosting and just have a midi sequencer window below the main interface (so you could constantly see the plugin interface)with maybe the ability to host two or three effects. Not a hugely in depth seqeuncer but enough to throw together some patterns and bounce as audio.
What do you think?
If the host had the option to resize itself based on the size of the plugin its hosting and just have a midi sequencer window below the main interface (so you could constantly see the plugin interface)with maybe the ability to host two or three effects. Not a hugely in depth seqeuncer but enough to throw together some patterns and bounce as audio.
What do you think?
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 13 May, 2003 from Mostly in NSW Central Tablelands, Australia
Bonus points from me if it is a plugin as well as a host. There are a few sequencer plugins on Windows, but I haven't found any OS X ones.fhunktion wrote:I'd like to see someone develop a VST / AU host geared towards hosting drum machines such as battery. This would help to do some quick n dirty MPC style sequencing.
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Not a hugely in depth seqeuncer but enough to throw together some patterns and bounce as audio.
