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Crackbaby wrote:Really fantastic sounding.. :)
Thank you :)

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It's been all quiet in Irisland - today I found some time to make a new patch from/with processed glass samples (IKEA, no Swarovsky actually) for the upcoming subscription set which I will try to post on Monday next week.
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/g ... -iris-demo
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sounds very cool, and very useful.

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lightsfadelow wrote:sounds very cool, and very useful.
Thank you :)

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But I would have said 'Swarovsky' instead of 'IKEA'. You know, marketing. :hihi:

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standalone wrote:But I would have said 'Swarovsky' instead of 'IKEA'. You know, marketing. :hihi:
HAHA, ok, I will edit my post... :D

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Beautiful sounds, Simon, in your Glass Design patch. Looking forward to your next Iris patch release.

Cheers,
Ben

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Borealis wrote:Beautiful sounds, Simon, in your Glass Design patch. Looking forward to your next Iris patch release.

Cheers,
Ben
Thank's Ben :)

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We just simply MUST get this to 600 posts!

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+1

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...let say that i LOVE double meanings as much as resynthesis !

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I will be honest I am using this more and more. The simplicity in its design in some ways are what makes it shine. I am so glad I bought it.

Originally I hesitated to buy it, now it is central to my workflow.
Sampling a modular synthesizer than using iris the results are brilliant.

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PraxisCat wrote:I will be honest I am using this more and more. The simplicity in its design in some ways are what makes it shine. I am so glad I bought it.

Originally I hesitated to buy it, now it is central to my workflow.
Sampling a modular synthesizer than using iris the results are brilliant.
I haven't tried using Iris with samples from my modular yet, but that's definitely high on my to-do list. One thing that I have been doing is just using the internal waveforms from the sub section and copying that to the other layers. Then I'll build up rhythmic loops of different frequency "events" on each layer. Its surprising what interesting results I can get just starting with a sawtooth wave on each layer.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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deastman wrote:
PraxisCat wrote:I will be honest I am using this more and more. The simplicity in its design in some ways are what makes it shine. I am so glad I bought it.

Originally I hesitated to buy it, now it is central to my workflow.
Sampling a modular synthesizer than using iris the results are brilliant.
I haven't tried using Iris with samples from my modular yet, but that's definitely high on my to-do list. One thing that I have been doing is just using the internal waveforms from the sub section and copying that to the other layers. Then I'll build up rhythmic loops of different frequency "events" on each layer. Its surprising what interesting results I can get just starting with a sawtooth wave on each layer.
Yes! I agree with both. I started importing samples (my own ones and) from all my other synths/libs/packs and it's so easy to get interesting results. Just some careful touches and inspiration is there, with a new patch... :clap:
My user folder grows up as I dreamed it. Iris in no money waste at all!!

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Same here. I'm not a synth collector, in fact: I only have a few. But carefully chosen ones.
None has given me the same feel as Iris has. It's easy to use, has a near infinte range of possibilities and allows much more control tha I thought it had when I first tried it out.

What I would like to see added is the ability to create your own brushes: small black and white png (gif has to be paid for)in the shape you want. White doesn't change, black is used as the brush. Add some anti-aliasing and even the sky is no limit anymore.
And if that is not possible, or too difficult ( I'm not a sound engineer) perhaps individual width and height, so circles could become elipses. And also squares /rectangles. Dragging them is ok, but I'd love to be able to draw repeating sets of a same width/height.

Iris does not have to enter competition with Alchemy or Harmor. It has to stay "simple". No need to import images ( I know, I mentioned that a while ago), only brushes we can shape ourselves.

The ability to use the filters on a full-blown track/wav could be another offspin of RX2, without the real repair tools. If they create it, for the same price as Iris, I'm interested.
Windows 7, Cubase 9.5 and some extra plug-ins | Takamine EN-10C and PRS Mira

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I spent the afternoon with Iris finishing some patches for the upcoming subscription set No. 12, here is a demo combining several of those patches:
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/s ... -patchpool

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