Well, I was kinda joking actually. I have a project that would be sort of perfect for this, but right now I'm trying to figure out what are the features I could implement with a reasonable amount of effort and what stuff should be cut as "takes too long." [edit: actually let's link this here]Ichad.c wrote:Easy for you to say! My fingers are cramping already, still need to solve this monster equation:mystran wrote:There's another month and half, no need to start yet.RunBeerRun wrote:Time is ticking! tick tick tick Your entry isn't going to be ready, work harder, faster! You're going to come in last place.
KVRDC 2014 - What Kind Of Instrument Would You Like To See?
- KVRAF
- 8484 posts since 12 Feb, 2006 from Helsinki, Finland
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
How about a vst that will do drops for the newbies? Basically a 4 track randomizer. A kick, snare, bassline and super saw. Call it the "Sound like Martin Garrix-izer" and rake in the cash.
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
I know it's too late, but a FX that would read midi and tell you what chord is playing, and what scale, would be great. I'd even buy that.
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
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- Banned
- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
this isn't anything i'd like to see, it's an idea for anyone looking for one that takes 10 minutes to code.
effect, simple FFT analysis IFFT resynthesis with adjustable block rate. allow the user to define frequency/bin range (preferably with a curve or slope) and apply phase randomisation to that range, ~"frequency band decorrelation".
i've posted demos of this a few years back, it sounds like you'd expect, like n^2 echoes realigning at block rate... kind of like a really sparse or crappy reverb with marginal application due to the periodicity... the trick is that small/less overt amounts could be intimated as being able to "rough/warm" up a signal.. eg. a plain sawtooth might be coered into sounding fluffy in a certain band.. haven't tried it but i bet it would be useful enough to make it into the top 20 and secure some appreciative users.
effect, simple FFT analysis IFFT resynthesis with adjustable block rate. allow the user to define frequency/bin range (preferably with a curve or slope) and apply phase randomisation to that range, ~"frequency band decorrelation".
i've posted demos of this a few years back, it sounds like you'd expect, like n^2 echoes realigning at block rate... kind of like a really sparse or crappy reverb with marginal application due to the periodicity... the trick is that small/less overt amounts could be intimated as being able to "rough/warm" up a signal.. eg. a plain sawtooth might be coered into sounding fluffy in a certain band.. haven't tried it but i bet it would be useful enough to make it into the top 20 and secure some appreciative users.
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 10 Feb, 2009
+1 for brass, PM flute (only one I've seen was super buggy) and plenty of presets(really helps display the sound capabilities of a synth for those who aren't expert sound designers)
One thing I'd like to see that I have really came across is a synth that wasn't so static in it's sound(besides slow moving pads), ex something that could do cool growls, talking leads, wah wah type rhythms, auto-pan/phaser type sounds that don't sound the same every time you hit a note something with kind of a drifting lfo/tempo/pattern based fx/modulation variable would be really cool for just playing around with
Another thing that would be cool would be a random vocoded speech synthesizer, that spit out random words at random notes in a scale via tempo, a tourettes preset would be particularly interesting
One thing I'd like to see that I have really came across is a synth that wasn't so static in it's sound(besides slow moving pads), ex something that could do cool growls, talking leads, wah wah type rhythms, auto-pan/phaser type sounds that don't sound the same every time you hit a note something with kind of a drifting lfo/tempo/pattern based fx/modulation variable would be really cool for just playing around with
Another thing that would be cool would be a random vocoded speech synthesizer, that spit out random words at random notes in a scale via tempo, a tourettes preset would be particularly interesting
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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
drunken jesus wrote:a tourettes preset would be particularly interesting


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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
There is a tool which was out just yesterday and seems funny to randomize a part of the play:
RandARP
It's free, and I haven't yet tried it. The company (CodeFN42) which produces it seems to be totally new... it has created its KVR account yesterday and registered five MIDI tools (probably its first tools) all at the same time.
RandARP
It's free, and I haven't yet tried it. The company (CodeFN42) which produces it seems to be totally new... it has created its KVR account yesterday and registered five MIDI tools (probably its first tools) all at the same time.
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- KVRist
- 93 posts since 23 Feb, 2005 from Chicago, IL, USA
I'd like to see Yamaha release its Motif XF sound engine, or even the MOX, in a multi-timbral software instrument.
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- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I saw that stuff, looked cool, people who want to use a 64 bit host aren't going to have much freeware.BlackWinny wrote:There is a tool which was out just yesterday and seems funny to randomize a part of the play:
RandARP.
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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Yes, but this tool is provided for both, 32-bit and 64-bit, as we can see on the original webpage. The guy has just forgotten to tick the 32-bit checkbox in the KVR product page.RunBeerRun wrote:I saw that stuff, looked cool, people who want to use a 64 bit host aren't going to have much freeware.BlackWinny wrote:There is a tool which was out just yesterday and seems funny to randomize a part of the play:
RandARP.

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- KVRAF
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- 2802 posts since 31 Aug, 2011
NEWSFLASH: YAMAHA CORP PARTICIPATES IN KVR DEVELOPER CHALLENGE 2014, GIVES AWAY PLUGIN VERSIONS OF FLAGSHIP WORKSTATIONS FOR FREE. MUSICIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD STUNNED AND WOWED, INDEPENDENT SOFTSYNTH DEVELOPERS NOW FLIPPING BURGERS AT MCDONALDS.mwalthius wrote:I'd like to see Yamaha release its Motif XF sound engine, or even the MOX, in a multi-timbral software instrument.
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
ENV1 wrote:NEWSFLASH: YAMAHA CORP PARTICIPATES IN KVR DEVELOPER CHALLENGE 2014, GIVES AWAY PLUGIN VERSIONS OF FLAGSHIP WORKSTATIONS FOR FREE. MUSICIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD STUNNED AND WOWED, INDEPENDENT SOFTSYNTH DEVELOPERS NOW FLIPPING BURGERS AT MCDONALDS.mwalthius wrote:I'd like to see Yamaha release its Motif XF sound engine, or even the MOX, in a multi-timbral software instrument.
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- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
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