Psychic Modulation ceases development (Freeware Released)

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Karmacomposer wrote:All the best to any of your future endeavors.
A big +1 & I hope Jack R. keeps making plugs . I only really tried the PM freebies, such as Cubix and Wavtransit, and even those are unique and useful tools. In addition the dev's respectful attitude towards his previous customers is to be applauded - tho' hopefully they can also encourage him into releasing more of his previous great works as freeware 8)

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A sad decision but you will have your reasons for that. As a neurosynthpack-customer I feel sorry and believe that you created some really cool stuff. especially cerebrum is one of the best plugins in its category.

cheers and good luck, akj

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Thanks for all the freebies Jack ... good luck with future projects. :)

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S.HUSH wrote:How about a Psychic Modulation contest? :hyper:
Participants may use (and only use) PM freebies to write a tune. Winner (chosen by Jack R) wins the Neurosynth Pack.
Sounds fun and all, but I just wouldnt have the time lately for something like that...but there will be a couple freebies.

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mckenic wrote:Quick question... will the user links to files continue to work or should I DL everything quickly???
The page with the user links isnt going anywhere, so dont feel rushed :)

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The Psychic Modulation website has been updated and Arptron, Meteorite and Photon have been released as freeware. Get them here:
http://www.psychicmodulation.com/synth.html

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Hi Jack
Thank you for the plugins : your sequenced delay and Optik will still get some love !
I wish the best for the future and enjoy making music again :)

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cool,thanks jack!:)

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:( It's a tough world out there, and I understand why you're doing this. It must be incredibly frustrating to produce such great synths -- of a standard to match items that cost much more -- and get a blah reaction. I'm glad I dived in for the pack a while back. For those who don't know, this is particularly excellent in combo with the original eXT: they seemed made for each other.

//fnx
Every Potemkin village needs its idiot savant

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Thanks a lot for that generous gift and all the best for your future endeavours, private and business!

Good Luck!

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Wow these are really cool! I actually prefer Synthedit synths, they are more edgy and cheap.

Wow man what a week this is going to be!
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One more bump, daddy mack make ya

kris kross make ya

jump jump jump

These synths have been approved by Abraham Lincoln.
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Thanx for the freebees. :) Very generous of you. 8) I really like Cubix. I messed with that one for a 2 mos straight. :D Def a FUN vst to use IMO.

And, if you feel like releasing the rest freeware I would'nt mind. :)


@RunBeerRun
Thx for the bump, did'nt know he released some more freebees. :)

Later. Hope everything worx out.
KVR >Gear Slutz! Change my mind! :clap:

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Jack R wrote:The Psychic Modulation website has been updated and Arptron, Meteorite and Photon have been released as freeware. Get them here:
http://www.psychicmodulation.com/synth.html
Thank you :)

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Jack R wrote:The Psychic Modulation website has been updated and Arptron, Meteorite and Photon have been released as freeware. Get them here:
http://www.psychicmodulation.com/synth.html
Maybe get a deal with ComputerMusicMagazine for monthly DvD inclusion, some income for you, and exposure of your products to a new group of users. Maybe try one, as an experiment, and see how it goes? I suspect vst user numbers grow faster than advertising budgets/personal time. Maybe such a deal would bridge a gap, while not being a giveaway
of your hard work that others have paid for.
Cheers :)

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