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Is there a downloadable manual yet? I have questions. Like the 2 mod boxes. Is that for a situation where you wanted a chain of modulators, like if you wanted an envelope modulating the gain of an oscillator , which was modulating the frequency of the other osc? (For the classic FM envelope).

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Urs wrote:Here's some live tweaking of it, including filter envelopes, sync, crossmodulation

http://www.u-he.com/music/SomeSequence.mp3

So, yeah, if you can cope to listen long enough, it also does dirty stuff ;)
he he, I'm just sitting here and smiling. :D
Thanks for the filth, :hihi:
//L

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UI looks amazing..well laid out.Nice audio examples too :)

Rob

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Echoes in the Attic wrote:Is there a downloadable manual yet? I have questions. Like the 2 mod boxes. Is that for a situation where you wanted a chain of modulators, like if you wanted an envelope modulating the gain of an oscillator , which was modulating the frequency of the other osc? (For the classic FM envelope).
You mean the multiples? Their functionality is explained in depth here:



They are mixers/amplifiers/ringmodulators/inverters/and-what-not

I'll post the manual shortly, maybe tomorrow.

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zerocrossing wrote:
Urs wrote:A fortnight before release, I sure cannot resist some lazy progressive noodle:

ACEthing

8 instances of ACE with some of my own patches, plus a drum sampler. No further processing, just a limiter on master.

For just some pure ACE: same tune, no drums


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More info: http://www.acesynth.com

Enjoy,

;) Urs
Great tune Urs, and of course as with every product you code this will end up in my VST folder, but if you really want to sell it I think you'll need a video of you prodding the guts of old modular synths and lovingly sniffing the fumes of burning flux as you randomly solder something and test it on an old tube oscilloscope. Maybe you looking at the wood grain side of an old vintage analog under a microscope. :hihi:
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He said 'wood'.
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:lol: I saw that wood image a few days ago. Classic. The day I don't find a good wood joke funny is the day that life's not worth living... or I'll have to switch to knocker jokes.
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I like the fact that he's wearing a shirt and tie. Like staring at wood is an event worth getting dressed up for.

He saves the suit jacket for when he's vacuming the house

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Identifying wood is serious business. You don't want someone thinking you're an amateur.
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R. Bruce Hoadley is a professor of Building Materials and Wood Technology in the Department of Natural Resources Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He specializes in wood identification and wood properties, has written several books, and is a contributing editor and technical consultant for Fine Woodworking magazine. His book Identifying Wood: Accurate results with simple tools is an accessible introduction to the topic.
If you like 80s retro sounds, check out my latest tune…

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arp_laszlo wrote:Identifying wood is serious business. You don't want someone thinking you're an amateur.
I wish I'd known that before I embarked on an unsuccessful career in wood identification. With my scruffy jeans and t-shirt, no one would trust me to identify their wood. So here I am, making plug-ins. Oh well

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Don't be sad - you can always apprentice yourself to the eminent R. Bruce Hoadley.
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Stop hijacking my thread or else... I'll post another boring demo :x :x :x

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Urs,

Super . . . SWEET! (he he he).

Another winner from U-He. This one does sound great! Of course, Zebra2 is king of the hill.

Mike

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Urs wrote: I'll post another boring demo :x :x :x
I want to hear a wood-y bass line.
:P
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