Astonishing!
But you've spelt atmosphere wrong...
Unless it's some other joke/definition I dont get
Hmmm...LOL...o.k. maybe I downloaded the Pro Demo and thought I had downloaded the Chrismas Special...LOL...now back to picking upFortune wrote: not really: the Pro-demo is fully featured pro version but has Fade outs and voiceover, the free mini is a subset with less features, without fade outs or so.
WOW. That sounds friggin AMAZING! Great job. I can really visualize those cool space scenes in your favorite sci-fi movies.Shabdahbriah wrote:Hey Guenter, glad you've got this out for the masses...
I'm well into making a full bank for this, and should be done in a few days, maybe even over the weekend. Working on a bank for Avatar ST also.
Lots of fun![]()
In the film "Avatar", the hero dude says something in his intro-voice-over, along the lines of (IIRC):
"In cryo... you don't dream"
I kept looping on that thought while making presets.
Sooo... with 'visions' of miles-long explorer "ships" floating past gas giants, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and listen to Cryo-dreamsSW.mp3
enjoy.
~S~
that's quite obvious for several reasons. Most important is waves with a lot motion are mostly of that inharmonic type whereas a simple saw wave is just a simple saw wave without motion. Thus using waves with a lot motion serve far better for this machine esp. as it allows you to trigger different waves via assigned keys to give you a lot variety along the keyboard. Now use your imagination how traditional melodic waves would serve this purpose as these for themselves don't feature any atmospheric/scapelike motion.cosmonauttransfer wrote:Hi, it looks like a great synth from what I've seen on your website, but why does it say that it works better with inharmonic sounds rather than traditional melodic waves.
Simply awesomeShabdahbriah wrote:Hey Guenter, glad you've got this out for the masses...
I'm well into making a full bank for this, and should be done in a few days, maybe even over the weekend. Working on a bank for Avatar ST also.
Lots of fun![]()
In the film "Avatar", the hero dude says something in his intro-voice-over, along the lines of (IIRC):
"In cryo... you don't dream"
I kept looping on that thought while making presets.
Sooo... with 'visions' of miles-long explorer "ships" floating past gas giants, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and listen to Cryo-dreamsSW.mp3
enjoy.
~S~
you might try Viena by Kenneth Rundt http://www.synthfont.com/cosmonauttransfer wrote:Can anyone suggest a good program to convert .wav to the sf2 format used in
Scapeswizard.
My favorite, Extreme Sample Convertercosmonauttransfer wrote:Can anyone suggest a good program to convert .wav to the sf2 format used in
Scapeswizard.
I'm using Awave Studio for converting .wav to sf2. it'll also allow youcosmonauttransfer wrote:Can anyone suggest a good program to convert .wav to the sf2 format used in
Scapeswizard.
Thank youKarmacomposer wrote:
WOW. That sounds friggin AMAZING! Great job. I can really visualize those cool space scenes in your favorite sci-fi movies.
Mike
Thank youFortune wrote:
Simply awesome![]()
HG
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