Sugar Bytes released Consequence!

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Dear folks, we just released the most phantastic product we ever made:

ImageThe Chord Synquencer

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The newest member of our product family will stir up your tracks and galvanize your production routine. Chords are organized via sequencer, cut in arpeggios and converted to delightful basslines, charming melodies and seemingly unreal textures of sound.
CONSEQUENCE is a chord groovebox thats both overflowing with possibilities and enabling an intuitive workflow, capturing any of your ideas directly via audiorecorder. An extensive sound library contains all kinds of instruments - from powerful analogue synths to most subtle violins.
CONSEQUENCE is a compositioning tool for you to try out chord patterns in a matter of seconds. This mega-instrument also mutates everything you play via MIDI into the discosound of tomorrow.

Consequence is now released and available as Demo version
and as full version in our shop.

Check it out now!

Best
Rico

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You should probably hire another web hosting service for your demo video. Doesn't even load at all.

- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Hi, the demo video is not online yet, soon to come,

best
rico

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Sugar Bytes wrote:Hi, the demo video is not online yet, soon to come,
Ok. Personally, I'd put the link up when the video is online, though.

- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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is there any way to use consequence to control another softsynth in logic without using a subhost like bidule and VST versions?

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Hi Mitch,

unfortunately the AU format does not support sending midi out for plugins. As soon as there is a consistent solution, we will support sending midi out in the AU, currently its only possible in the VST plugin.

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Rico

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ah, ok, I was hoping maybe you had implemented AU hosting in the AU version, so you could load a synth inside of consequence...

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Sorry, we can't do plugin hosting that soon, but it's definately
a point on the longterm list ;)

best
Rico

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Sugar Bytes wrote:Sorry, we can't do plugin hosting that soon, but it's definately
a point on the longterm list ;)

best
Rico
I'm getting confused here... maybe something is lost in translation? (And I am a potential buyer, I just love Effectrix!)

Sticking strictly to Consequence in its VSTi format (skip over AU): are you saying it can (or that it cannot) feed MIDI out to another VSTi? You seem to imply that Consequence can be driven by external MIDI to produce 'discosound of tomorrow' sounds from its internal voices (not really my cup of tea), but can it pump MIDI generated by its process to (say) Albino or Oddity or M-Tron Pro, to use their voices?

//fnx
Every Potemkin village needs its idiot savant

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It can send MIDI out to a different VST that is hosted by Cubase or Ableton or what have you.

It cannot host plugins by itself.

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contrast wrote:It can send MIDI out to a different VST that is hosted by Cubase or Ableton or what have you.

It cannot host plugins by itself.
Excellent. I finally figured that out from the second or third page of the site...well, how cool is that? :D

I guess this is going on the list, right now. :) The sounds that are native to it are not bad, in a Eurodisco sorta way, too. 8)

//fnx
Every Potemkin village needs its idiot savant

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Hi,

Quick question.. So if we didn't like the sounds that come with consequence and use it solely to send out midi to other VST/AU instruments hosted by the sequencer, is it just a fancy arpeggiator?

thanks,

Nux

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The problem of the AU format not supporting MIDI-out plugins can be worked around by adressing a "true" MIDI out. In that case you'd have to use the IAC for further routings, which is a bit of a hassle, but it does work. Hypercyclic does it that way.


- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Haven't tried it yet, I'm just hoping I can use it standalone and route the midi into Logic with the IAC driver for now.

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how does the midi out work?
i tried the demo in live 6, but i couldn't find an option to trigger other vsts by consequence.

bodan

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