I dunno, if a plugin could provide motion, ubermod would be it
REALLY cool!
You're not playing back the brown notes loud enough.valhallasound wrote:That's a good icon for the ping pong delays.hibidy wrote:All I can say is
Although I have to admit that the ping pong and stereo effects in ÜberMod aren't really able to induce vertigo. The ping ponging sounds cool, but without making the listener feel sick to their stomach. So I'm a bit disappointed on that front.
Sean Costello
Is it able to induce vortexing, as in Lexicon Vortex? Maybe that could be an idea for your next plugin, combining some of your fine algos into a morphing fx unit like the Vortex?valhallasound wrote:That's a good icon for the ping pong delays.hibidy wrote:All I can say is
Although I have to admit that the ping pong and stereo effects in ÜberMod aren't really able to induce vertigo. The ping ponging sounds cool, but without making the listener feel sick to their stomach. So I'm a bit disappointed on that front.
Sean Costello
The upcoming 1.0.1 update removes the delay clearing code when changing modes, so the taps will "morph" into place in the new locations at a rate determined by the Smoothing time. To make ÜberMod into a fully "morphing" algorithm like the Vortex would require either adding smoothing & crossfades to every single aspect of the algorithm, or greatly simplifying the code. But the update is "morphier."metalifuxx wrote:Is it able to induce vortexing, as in Lexicon Vortex? Maybe that could be an idea for your next plugin, combining some of your fine algos into a morphing fx unit like the Vortex?valhallasound wrote:That's a good icon for the ping pong delays.hibidy wrote:All I can say is
Although I have to admit that the ping pong and stereo effects in ÜberMod aren't really able to induce vertigo. The ping ponging sounds cool, but without making the listener feel sick to their stomach. So I'm a bit disappointed on that front.
Sean Costello
http://www.andybutler.com/vortex/vortex.htm
See, you are CLEARLY listening to ÜberMod over an inferior sound system. I can't believe I went to all the trouble of putting 7 Hz components into ÜberMod, only to find that people can't be bothered to take off your headphones, move away from their laptop speakers, and listen to ÜberMod over a PROPER sound system.mandolarian wrote:You're not playing back the brown notes loud enough.valhallasound wrote:That's a good icon for the ping pong delays.hibidy wrote:All I can say is
Although I have to admit that the ping pong and stereo effects in ÜberMod aren't really able to induce vertigo. The ping ponging sounds cool, but without making the listener feel sick to their stomach. So I'm a bit disappointed on that front.
Sean Costello
I still have a Vortex (had 'two'). If you ask REALLY nice, I might let you borrow it for "research" purposes.valhallasound wrote:The upcoming 1.0.1 update removes the delay clearing code when changing modes, so the taps will "morph" into place in the new locations at a rate determined by the Smoothing time. To make ÜberMod into a fully "morphing" algorithm like the Vortex would require either adding smoothing & crossfades to every single aspect of the algorithm, or greatly simplifying the code. But the update is "morphier."metalifuxx wrote:Is it able to induce vortexing, as in Lexicon Vortex? Maybe that could be an idea for your next plugin, combining some of your fine algos into a morphing fx unit like the Vortex?valhallasound wrote:That's a good icon for the ping pong delays.hibidy wrote:All I can say is
Although I have to admit that the ping pong and stereo effects in ÜberMod aren't really able to induce vertigo. The ping ponging sounds cool, but without making the listener feel sick to their stomach. So I'm a bit disappointed on that front.
Sean Costello
http://www.andybutler.com/vortex/vortex.htm
Sean Costello
That was lovely...Sampleconstruct wrote:Here is a little experiment processing a Glockenspiel from my soundset Alchemistry Metallurgy and a Granite patch with 1 instance of SchmüberÜber...
SiMOD... U de man... umm.... MANSampleconstruct wrote:I just updated the zip-folder with ÜberMod Presets on patchpool, it now contains 49 presets - check it out here.
Sampleconstruct wrote:Thank you - and it still is lovelyShabdahbriah wrote:That was lovely...Sampleconstruct wrote:Here is a little experiment processing a Glockenspiel from my soundset Alchemistry Metallurgy and a Granite patch with 1 instance of SchmüberÜber...
Yeah, I gonna get some more caffeine as well, after all ÜberMod is a caffeine Plug-InShabdahbriah wrote:Sampleconstruct wrote:Thank you - and it still is lovelyShabdahbriah wrote:That was lovely...Sampleconstruct wrote:Here is a little experiment processing a Glockenspiel from my soundset Alchemistry Metallurgy and a Granite patch with 1 instance of SchmüberÜber...I came SOOO close to changing that to "is"... but, got distracted by the need for caffeine.
A coffee plugin, to be precise. I wasn't quite at Henry Rollins levels of coffee consumption, but I was drinking a lot of coffee by my standards, as it makes me kind of crazy. Hence the 40+ parameter chimera that is ÜberMod.Sampleconstruct wrote: Yeah, I gonna get some more caffeine as well, after all ÜberMod is a caffeine Plug-In![]()
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Ok then, as long as they are sounding as good as the stuff you've released so far I don't carevalhallasound wrote:
Now I'm drinking green tea, so future plugins will have a few controls with enigmatic names, displayed asymmetrically, and strive towards wabi sabi simplicity.
Cheers, Sean - actually composing my little Valhalla demos has become a relaxation practice really, some days after hours of cutting and twisting samples, programming patches, making demos I just need to do something totally different for a short while and release the accumulated musical energy - that's where currently ÜberMod comes in, grab it, twist it - instant gratificationvalhallasound wrote: Insert standard "amazing example, Sampleconstruct" here. Or maybe I'll just add that to my signature. Seriously, it is obvious that you have some major music theory chops, but it blows me away how your examples are like little miniature compositions.
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