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Is it from heaven or is it from hell ???
well, the original goes:
"is he in heaven, is he hell
that damned elusive Pimpernel"


here 2 Demo Videos with patch medleys




Pro version soon with 6 selectable skin (Grey, Blue, Dark, Black, Metal, and Steel)
here: Grey
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Blue
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Avatar ST is featuring a new generation of HG Fortune synths. Basically it is most suited for a large variety of pads, soundscapes, athmospheres or related FX sounds but can do other sounds like e.g. certain kinds of basses too. The 16 Step Modulator allows sounds to be fairly rhythmicated in various ways if wanted. Also you can have one section stepmodulated while the other is not as there are two complete sections with oscillators, modifiers, VCA EG, Delay, Pan and Reverb send, plus a grain processor and a filter to be inserted via different audio routings. In addition there are a lot of modulation options you might select from in order to taylor your sound. Twelve Tutorial patches have been created in order to help you exploring this synth - see also Appendix 4.

Main features (based on Pro version):
2 x 2 PCM wave oscillators with 384 waves in 3 banks
2 x Osc Mix section with one XY-Pad plus mix option for direct and step modulated out
2 x Mystify with three selctable types (Brite, Soft, Dark)
1 x Grain Processor
1 x Filter with 4 types (LP, HP, BP and Feedback) incl. 1 ADSR EG
2 x VCA EG (ADSR)
2 x Delay, 2 x Pan
7 x LFO, 1 x S&H, 16 Step Modulator, Keytrack and Modwheel
1 semi parametric 3Band Stereo EQ, 1 small Reverb for adding some nice flavour
16 voices, 8 Lazy Buttons

Major differences between Basic Free and Pro version:
Pro Version = 16 voices, 128 internal patches, 384 internal waves (3 banks),
Basic Free = 4 voices, 64 internal patches, 256 internal waves (banks #0 & #2), SF2 & wave loading only with Osc B2

Free basic version is available here:
Blue: http://www.mediafire.com/?tabwy425zk8ziom
Grey: http://www.mediafire.com/?9856cpcup2yahrx
have fun
HG

N.B. 128 waves (internal bank #2) have been kindly contributed by http://www.westgatesounds.net
Last edited by Fortune on Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:54 pm, edited 8 times in total.

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The link doesn't work-because now if you use a Mediafire link, you can't choose the link with the name in it, try the other one.
The only site for experimental amp sim freeware & MIDI FX: http://runbeerrun.blogspot.com
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCprNcvVH6aPTehLv8J5xokA -Youtube jams

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Went to download and I get a "The key you provided for file download was invalid. This is usually caused because the file is no longer stored on Mediafire. This occurs when the file is removed by the originating user or Mediafire." message.(?)
KVR >Gear Slutz! Change my mind! :clap:

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VSTJuNkiE wrote:Went to download and I get a "The key you provided for file download was invalid. This is usually caused because the file is no longer stored on Mediafire. This occurs when the file is removed by the originating user or Mediafire." message.(?)
RunBeerRun wrote:The link doesn't work-because now if you use a Mediafire link, you can't choose the link with the name in it, try the other one.
that's it.

Thanks - fixed now

HG

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Fortune wrote:well, the original goes:
"is he in heaven or is he hell
that damned Scarlett Pimpernell"
No, it doesn't.

It goes (the complete poem):
"They seek him here, they seek him there.
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven? Is he in hell?
That damned, elusive Pimpernel."

Recited by Leslie Howard as Sir Percy Blakeney in the movie The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1934.

A quote should be verbatim, or it's not a quote… ;-)

Best,

Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

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Spitfire31 wrote:
Fortune wrote:well, the original goes:
"is he in heaven or is he hell
that damned Scarlett Pimpernell"
No, it doesn't.

It goes (the complete poem):
"They seek him here, they seek him there.
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven? Is he in hell?
That damned, elusive Pimpernel."

Recited by Leslie Howard as Sir Percy Blakeney in the movie The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1934.

A quote should be verbatim, or it's not a quote… ;-)

Best,

Joachim
Or to quote Edmund Blackadder

"Is he in heaven ? Or is he in hell ?

And what's that revolting garlic smell!!"

:lol:
Don't trust those with words of weakness, they are the most aggressive

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How about Cassiopeia. It's a galaxy & people seem to be nuts about interstellar names...

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Glacier.

Cold atmospheres, deep sweeps, sparkling textures = Glacier.

A rather awesome pad monster, cannot go hungry for icey ambiences with this one. Feels like it can be a counter part for the "plant like" swamp-xt.

Reasonable CPU usage, played with it for a good half hour and doesnt seem to be a problem in FL 9.

Good stuff :D :D

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osiris wrote:How about Cassiopeia. It's a galaxy & people seem to be nuts about interstellar names...
already a plug named that, if i remember correctly.
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How about BEER for a name? It's a cool refreshing drink & people seem to be nuts about cold summer beverages...

:P :P :P

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How about Helenbak?

Kind of a play about to hell and back....

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Wow that Looks nice. Just now downloading. How about Tornado?

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Spitfire31 wrote:
Fortune wrote:well, the original goes:
"is he in heaven or is he hell
that damned Scarlett Pimpernell"
No, it doesn't.

It goes (the complete poem):
"They seek him here, they seek him there.
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven? Is he in hell?
That damned, elusive Pimpernel."

Recited by Leslie Howard as Sir Percy Blakeney in the movie The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1934.

A quote should be verbatim, or it's not a quote… ;-)

Best,

Joachim
Danke, hast Dir ein Fleißkärtchen verdient ;-)

HG

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bailees7irish wrote:
osiris wrote:How about Cassiopeia. It's a galaxy & people seem to be nuts about interstellar names...
already a plug named that, if i remember correctly.
I think so too. Be it Cassiopeia or even Casiopeia - anyway this one is out.

HG

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kev.str0be wrote:Glacier.

Cold atmospheres, deep sweeps, sparkling textures = Glacier.

A rather awesome pad monster, cannot go hungry for icey ambiences with this one. Feels like it can be a counter part for the "plant like" swamp-xt.

Reasonable CPU usage, played with it for a good half hour and doesnt seem to be a problem in FL 9.

Good stuff :D :D
Thanks.

There is already Glacier Reverb (which is really nice btw.) so I won't interfere here.

cheers
HG

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