Post Bugs/Solutions Here!!!
- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
"Alien Artifact" wont load for me on Kore (Kore 1) or Tracktion 2, but the hosts do not crash.
Sony Vaio VGN-SZ300P
2GB RAM, 2GHz Intel Centrino Core Duo
Kore audio I/O
Sony Vaio VGN-SZ300P
2GB RAM, 2GHz Intel Centrino Core Duo
Kore audio I/O
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my music @ SoundCloud
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- KVRian
- 1036 posts since 21 Aug, 2006 from toronto, on
this really belongs in "first impressions," but...
Alien Artifact: was sentenced to the "ignore" list by Tracktion 3...
Bagels: looks promising. I like the minimalist interface, but haven't spent enough time with it.
Bini: I like the Woody Guthrie reference/warning on the interface. Couldn't get much out of it, yet. Must experiment more.
Dr. Modus: looks like it might be a simple, lightweight, useable plug. Can I change the assigned note#s?
Flicker: could be useful for "insta-trance" pads! Interface could be prettied up A LOT, though...
Hypercyclic: will require a lot more patience and experimentation. but I like the cut of your jib.
IFF Synth: has one of the slickest interfaces in this batch, but I don't yet "get" what I'm doing w/r/t to wave creation/morphing...
KiTR: I am REALLY tired of incomprehensible/illegible interfaces. If you want to do "cute and child-like," study some of Krakli's interfaces...
KX-MODULAD: looks deep. interface layout seems less-than-logical so far...
Pitch Black: my immediate favourite of these plugins! Nice, clean interface, not bad CPUsage. I don't yet see how a vowel formant filter particularly lends itself to the kinds of sounds that pitchblack is feeding it, but I can always ignore that to use the thick, fuzzy sounds without delving into that filter section. Some nifty modulation options, too.
Sweet girl blue verb #3: "is a very sophisticated echo plugin." It's also got a stupidly sexist interface. IF you're serious about making plugins for people to use, get serious about how you present them.
Anything I didn't comment on, don't despair: I just haven't gotten around to trying it out yet...
NB: all plugs were downloaded early yesterday afternoon (~1:00 pm, EDT), so whichever version was up yesterday, that's the version I'm using.
system:
20" iMac Intel Core Duo
2GB RAM
Windows XP SP2 (until I can run Wavelab in Mac OS, I'm doing all my audio in Windows.)
Tracktion 3
Tapco USB.Link audio interface
AKG K240S headphones.
Alien Artifact: was sentenced to the "ignore" list by Tracktion 3...
Bagels: looks promising. I like the minimalist interface, but haven't spent enough time with it.
Bini: I like the Woody Guthrie reference/warning on the interface. Couldn't get much out of it, yet. Must experiment more.
Dr. Modus: looks like it might be a simple, lightweight, useable plug. Can I change the assigned note#s?
Flicker: could be useful for "insta-trance" pads! Interface could be prettied up A LOT, though...
Hypercyclic: will require a lot more patience and experimentation. but I like the cut of your jib.
IFF Synth: has one of the slickest interfaces in this batch, but I don't yet "get" what I'm doing w/r/t to wave creation/morphing...
KiTR: I am REALLY tired of incomprehensible/illegible interfaces. If you want to do "cute and child-like," study some of Krakli's interfaces...
KX-MODULAD: looks deep. interface layout seems less-than-logical so far...
Pitch Black: my immediate favourite of these plugins! Nice, clean interface, not bad CPUsage. I don't yet see how a vowel formant filter particularly lends itself to the kinds of sounds that pitchblack is feeding it, but I can always ignore that to use the thick, fuzzy sounds without delving into that filter section. Some nifty modulation options, too.
Sweet girl blue verb #3: "is a very sophisticated echo plugin." It's also got a stupidly sexist interface. IF you're serious about making plugins for people to use, get serious about how you present them.
Anything I didn't comment on, don't despair: I just haven't gotten around to trying it out yet...
NB: all plugs were downloaded early yesterday afternoon (~1:00 pm, EDT), so whichever version was up yesterday, that's the version I'm using.
system:
20" iMac Intel Core Duo
2GB RAM
Windows XP SP2 (until I can run Wavelab in Mac OS, I'm doing all my audio in Windows.)
Tracktion 3
Tapco USB.Link audio interface
AKG K240S headphones.
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"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 19 Aug, 2007 from Moscow, Russia
What are you exactly doing?lucknow13 wrote:Dr.Modus in Luna .when changing wave files a file load error comes up and that's it,it won't load anything after that.Nice machine tho,thanks.
Because here it does work fine.
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 19 Aug, 2007 from Moscow, Russia
Of course you can!blatanville wrote:
Dr. Modus: looks like it might be a simple, lightweight, useable plug. Can I change the assigned note#s?
There are two ways to do that:
1) Click on the 'Learn' button and either strike a note on your external keyboard or press a key on the little keyboard which appears instead of the file display.
2) [Ctrl]+click on the drum pad (which displays the currently assigned note) - a pop-up will appear. Select a note. That's it.
*If you [Shift]+click on the drum pad the sample will play reversed.
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- KVRist
- 277 posts since 19 Aug, 2006 from Leuven, Belgium
In case you missed it in the support thread : uploaded a comprehensive user guide for hypercyclic here
http://www.mucoder.net/hypercyclic/manual/.
Contains also instructions on how to set up hc with hosts and how to route midi to other synth plugins.
Cheers!
Contains also instructions on how to set up hc with hosts and how to route midi to other synth plugins.
Cheers!
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- KVRAF
- 3644 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from beach side australia
IFF Synth crashes live.
Alien Artifact and the compressor effect vst (not the ducky one the other) wont show up in live.
Alien Artifact and the compressor effect vst (not the ducky one the other) wont show up in live.
- KVRAF
- 8110 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
Yay, someone noticed the reference!blatanville wrote:Bini: I like the Woody Guthrie reference/warning on the interface. Couldn't get much out of it, yet. Must experiment more.
You may have more luck if you load the presets supplied in the bini_patches.txt (file > load all programs) as the default ones aren't loaded as is. I guess I should upload a corrected version...
.g
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- KVRist
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Lotus2035, thanks for the suggestion, but am I right in saying that your file is 45MB or am I being an idiot? It's probably the latter.lotus2035 wrote:Hitch, you can try downloading SRG direct from my page and see if it works then...Hitch wrote:I can't unzip some of the files. Rastabox, Wavtransit, The Element of Surprise and Xoxos' stuff all unzipped perfectly, but SuperRiffGuitar, Oddy Free and Flicker won't open. I've tried WinRar and 7-Zip but both say the files are corrupted. Any suggestions?
http://www.superriff.com/download.html
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- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
KiTR 1.1 is up on my site,fixes a few little bugs.see my support thread.
sorry 'bout that.
sorry 'bout that.
- KVRAF
- 5112 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Sorry to hear that and yes it is 45mb...have you tried a download manager like this one?:Hitch wrote:Lotus2035, thanks for the suggestion, but am I right in saying that your file is 45MB or am I being an idiot? It's probably the latter.lotus2035 wrote:Hitch, you can try downloading SRG direct from my page and see if it works then...Hitch wrote:I can't unzip some of the files. Rastabox, Wavtransit, The Element of Surprise and Xoxos' stuff all unzipped perfectly, but SuperRiffGuitar, Oddy Free and Flicker won't open. I've tried WinRar and 7-Zip but both say the files are corrupted. Any suggestions?
http://www.superriff.com/download.htmlI'm on 56K dial-up,
so at 45MB SuperRiffGuitar is too big for me to download. Perhaps that's why I'm having trouble with unzipping. Aargh! *frustration*
http://www.flashget.com/en/download.htm
It will split the download into different parts although I dont know if it will do any good on a 56k connection..its worth a try..
edit: I think you can pause/resume downloads with this too.
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- KVRian
- 1036 posts since 21 Aug, 2006 from toronto, on
Thanks, Gary, I spent some more time with it, got some useable results.GaryG wrote: Yay, someone noticed the reference!
You may have more luck if you load the presets supplied in the bini_patches.txt (file > load all programs) as the default ones aren't loaded as is. I guess I should upload a corrected version...
.g
I think this will work nicely alongside the Pitch Black synth -- both can generate thick, overtone-laden sounds.
I love thick, overtone-laden sounds.
(shameless plug: see www.radioroomrecording.com for examples of my thick, overtone-laden sounds)
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"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
- KVRian
- 1036 posts since 21 Aug, 2006 from toronto, on
thanks! that's very helpful!mbreges wrote:Of course you can!blatanville wrote:
Dr. Modus: looks like it might be a simple, lightweight, useable plug. Can I change the assigned note#s?
There are two ways to do that:
1) Click on the 'Learn' button and either strike a note on your external keyboard or press a key on the little keyboard which appears instead of the file display.
2) [Ctrl]+click on the drum pad (which displays the currently assigned note) - a pop-up will appear. Select a note. That's it.
*If you [Shift]+click on the drum pad the sample will play reversed.
rrrc.bandcamp.com||bandcamp.com/blatanville
"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
"ALL YOUR CUBASE ARE BELONG TO REAPER" - 5.1 Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:17 pm
i9-10900CF|32GB|Nvidia RTX3060Ti|Win 11|REAPER|FLStudio|more plugins than I've had hot meals
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- KVRist
- 493 posts since 14 May, 2006 from toronto canada
Nothing out of the ordinary,but the samples won't change from the menus instead I have to browse to the folder on my drive to change them.This was in CMmusic. I'll try it elsewhere-Muzys and FL. Luna free as previous. Also what is the use of the Midi Library?How to use? THanks.mbreges wrote:What are you exactly doing?lucknow13 wrote:Dr.Modus in Luna .when changing wave files a file load error comes up and that's it,it won't load anything after that.Nice machine tho,thanks.
Because here it does work fine.

