the muzynth in muzys 3.xx was so flexible and powerful.
If I had this as a vst, I would not need any other vst synth or sampler at all.
Give it the ability to import sample mappings from the most common sampler formats and it would beat everything there is in terms of flexibility, usability and all the other -ilities one can think off.
As a vst it would have a much bigger market to target.
Do we need to convince the muzycian or is there something cooking already?
how about muzynth vst????
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
- KVRAF
- 37405 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yay - I've been asking for this for like---forever 
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 21 posts since 5 Nov, 2004
yeahhh, we're cooking now!!!!
..and if you need alpha-, beta,- whatever-testers, I happily volunteer.
That's great news. Mighty Muzynth VST beats them all!! That thing will keep me hooked forever.
one more advantage of a muzynth vst:
muzynth principally actually worked like a modular synth/sampler already(just more userfriendly and less intimidating, than those modular packages normally are). and now think of the possibilities, using multiple instances of muzynth vst in apps which can freely connect vst's, parallel, serial, whatever. by that, one could build every monster synth using only muzynths!!!!
..and if you need alpha-, beta,- whatever-testers, I happily volunteer.
That's great news. Mighty Muzynth VST beats them all!! That thing will keep me hooked forever.
one more advantage of a muzynth vst:
muzynth principally actually worked like a modular synth/sampler already(just more userfriendly and less intimidating, than those modular packages normally are). and now think of the possibilities, using multiple instances of muzynth vst in apps which can freely connect vst's, parallel, serial, whatever. by that, one could build every monster synth using only muzynths!!!!
