Btw I've been running DIVA through the ValhallaDSP stuff and Im getting Bladerunner style stuff which is just mind boggling
In case cytomic goes bankrupt ... *not that they will*
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I think UHE should hire Andrew simper and they would rule the universe of next-gen plugin development.
Btw I've been running DIVA through the ValhallaDSP stuff and Im getting Bladerunner style stuff which is just mind boggling
Btw I've been running DIVA through the ValhallaDSP stuff and Im getting Bladerunner style stuff which is just mind boggling
- u-he
- 30225 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, it seems to me that Cytomic is doing really, really great.
However, here's a little taste of what it would be like. These photos were taken when Andy and u-he did some hands-on technology transfer earlier this year
Here's Andy with his provisionary "desk":

Andy explaining to Clemens how to harvest a transfer curve from a reading:

Our poor SH-101 naked:

Andy and Sascha checking out innards, finding suitable measurement points:

Andy, Sascha and Clemens looking happy:

In return Andy got to measure our Obies, Junos, Jupiters, Minimoog and MS20s.
So yeah, even with Cytomic half way round the globe, we're good friends and we share a lot of know how.

However, here's a little taste of what it would be like. These photos were taken when Andy and u-he did some hands-on technology transfer earlier this year
Here's Andy with his provisionary "desk":

Andy explaining to Clemens how to harvest a transfer curve from a reading:

Our poor SH-101 naked:

Andy and Sascha checking out innards, finding suitable measurement points:

Andy, Sascha and Clemens looking happy:

In return Andy got to measure our Obies, Junos, Jupiters, Minimoog and MS20s.
So yeah, even with Cytomic half way round the globe, we're good friends and we share a lot of know how.
- KVRAF
- 24451 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
That's amazing!
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- KVRist
- 128 posts since 29 Dec, 2011 from Philadelphia
That's awesome!Urs wrote:Well, it seems to me that Cytomic is doing really, really great.
However, here's a little taste of what it would be like. These photos were taken when Andy and u-he did some hands-on technology transfer earlier this year![]()
Here's Andy with his provisionary "desk":
Andy explaining to Clemens how to harvest a transfer curve from a reading:
Our poor SH-101 naked:
Andy and Sascha checking out innards, finding suitable measurement points:
Andy, Sascha and Clemens looking happy:
In return Andy got to measure our Obies, Junos, Jupiters, Minimoog and MS20s.
So yeah, even with Cytomic half way round the globe, we're good friends and we share a lot of know how.
I love music but more than that, I love making it
- KVRAF
- 2825 posts since 3 Dec, 2008
It was loads of fun visiting Urs and the U-HE gang in Berlin. I was awesome fun chatting, going out to dinner, exchanging ideas, and of course playing with all the synths. Which reminds me Urs, I need to post you the dvd of all the recordings I made and the transfer function measurement text files 
Anyway, don't fear V0RT3X, Cytomic is doing just fine!
Anyway, don't fear V0RT3X, Cytomic is doing just fine!
The Glue, The Drop, The Scream - www.cytomic.com
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
You think you were?andy_cytomic wrote:I was awesome fun chatting...
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
- u-he
- 30225 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I think we did... part of his visit was the evaluation of some filter models4damind wrote:Hehe, nice.. Can you help Andrew to come closer to a release of The Drop filter
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
Great pic postprocessing.
Andy for some weird reason i was under impression that you are some young geekie looking guy. Don't get me wrong yo certainly don't look old (top body shape we can see) but i wasn't expecting white hairs
Call me crazy but it gives me warm feeling only by seeing these DSP wizards connect and share their resources.
Another move which is making me more calm with these companies.
Cool stuff guys..
Andy for some weird reason i was under impression that you are some young geekie looking guy. Don't get me wrong yo certainly don't look old (top body shape we can see) but i wasn't expecting white hairs
Call me crazy but it gives me warm feeling only by seeing these DSP wizards connect and share their resources.
Another move which is making me more calm with these companies.
Cool stuff guys..
- KVRAF
- 2825 posts since 3 Dec, 2008
Indeed. The trip to London before hand to buy an MS20 rev2 and a Moog Prodigy, followed by visiting Urs in Berlin have both made the sound of The Drop much better. Prior to that I was sorting out the maths framework before hand to tackle things, but until I had circuits to compare against I was flying blind. There was also an annoying bug the Clements helped me track down in my model, thanks Clements! Hopefully the asymmetric transfer functions I gave you in return have been of some useUrs wrote:I think we did... part of his visit was the evaluation of some filter models4damind wrote:Hehe, nice.. Can you help Andrew to come closer to a release of The Drop filter
The Glue, The Drop, The Scream - www.cytomic.com
- KVRAF
- 2825 posts since 3 Dec, 2008
I've had some grey hairs coming through when I was in my 20s, and I'm now 40kmonkey wrote:Great pic postprocessing.
Andy for some weird reason i was under impression that you are some young geekie looking guy. Don't get me wrong yo certainly don't look old (top body shape we can see) but i wasn't expecting white hairs![]()
Call me crazy but it gives me warm feeling only by seeing these DSP wizards connect and share their resources.
Another move which is making me more calm with these companies.
Cool stuff guys..
DSP is one of those things that I think exchanging ideas is really important. The idea behind the algorithm is one thing, but implementing it is quite another, there are so many details to sort out and tradeoffs and decisions to be made along the way that people always come up with something different anyway. Clements, Urs and I have had some excellent exchanges, and I hope there will be more.
The Glue, The Drop, The Scream - www.cytomic.com
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
This is incredible! Great photos !
Its great to know that
my top 3 music software Developers (Uhe, Fxpansion, Cytomic) are all comrades.
Keep up the super work guys!
Cheers,
Its great to know that
my top 3 music software Developers (Uhe, Fxpansion, Cytomic) are all comrades.
Keep up the super work guys!
Cheers,

