Audiorealism ReDominator VST/AU is available
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penguinfromdeep penguinfromdeep https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=193898
- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
Maybe... But sometimes limitations are also good, I like actually those primitive sequencers / arpeggiators on the early hardware synths, like the Juno-60 or SH-101 (my recent acquisition), really fun and simple with immediate results.
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Simply in the accessibility to the different steps of the arpeggio, that's all. It is there that there is a more advanced use in his soft emulation. The accessibility to the steps is a pain in the original hardware. And the way Patrick managed the solution was nice.penguinfromdeep wrote:I don't know how the tal-uno arp is more advanced?
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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
For me, who have a bad eyesight, the ability to have a direct access to each step is a real advantage. And I think it is the same also for someone who wants to change the step n in the middle of the arpeggio (and make different tries or variations for make the progression more alive) without having to wind each time from the first step sequentially. It's just a question of simplicity of use.penguinfromdeep wrote:Maybe... But sometimes limitations are also good, I like actually those primitive sequencers / arpeggiators on the early hardware synths, like the Juno-60 or SH-101 (my recent acquisition), really fun and simple with immediate results.
With tools like Kirnu or BlueArp (or all the other arpeggiators specialized but remaining simple), these problems don't exist.
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penguinfromdeep penguinfromdeep https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=193898
- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
Ok, I didn't know you can do that with Tal-uno.BlackWinny wrote: Simply in the accessibility to the different steps of the arpeggio, that's all. It is there that there is a more advanced use in his soft emulation. The accessibility to the steps is a pain in the original hardware. And the way Patrick managed the solution was nice.
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
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- KVRist
- 250 posts since 29 Apr, 2011
Thanks for all the advice BlackWinny and penguinfromdeep.
I have been playing with both all day and I can see they both have their place. I think I will probably end up buying both, but I'll snap up the TAL tonight before the price goes back up (its £18 at pluginboutique.com right now)
Regarding the arp plugins. Thanks for the links, I've been out of the VST scene for a long time (have been using just hardware) so I literally have only a few plugins so am on the hunt for some good free instruments and effects. I need Mac VST or AU if you have any suggestions??
ps. the Kirnu is not freeware, its 35 EUR. I grabbed the bluearp though thanks!
I have been playing with both all day and I can see they both have their place. I think I will probably end up buying both, but I'll snap up the TAL tonight before the price goes back up (its £18 at pluginboutique.com right now)
Regarding the arp plugins. Thanks for the links, I've been out of the VST scene for a long time (have been using just hardware) so I literally have only a few plugins so am on the hunt for some good free instruments and effects. I need Mac VST or AU if you have any suggestions??
ps. the Kirnu is not freeware, its 35 EUR. I grabbed the bluearp though thanks!
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- KVRist
- 364 posts since 7 Sep, 2012
Kirnu 1 is certainly free, you might've mixed it up with Kirnu 2, also called Cream, which does indeed cost 35€.iDesignSound wrote:ps. the Kirnu is not freeware, its 35 EUR. I grabbed the bluearp though thanks!
Here's the free one:
http://www.kirnuarp.com/kirnu1/index.html
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- KVRist
- 250 posts since 29 Apr, 2011
Ah right, thanks for the link!
I have just installed Cream CM edition from this months magazine. Looks pretty good.
I have just installed Cream CM edition from this months magazine. Looks pretty good.
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Kirnu is free. It is Kirnu Cream which is payware, as said subterfuge. Kirnu is an arp that I use for long (downloaded on their website).subterfuge wrote:Kirnu 1 is certainly free, you might've mixed it up with Kirnu 2, also called Cream, which does indeed cost 35€.iDesignSound wrote:ps. the Kirnu is not freeware, its 35 EUR. I grabbed the bluearp though thanks!
Here's the free one:
http://www.kirnuarp.com/kirnu1/index.html
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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
I maintain two lists (for the moment) of excellent emulations of old hardware synths: Many of them are free or cheap... and a good number of them work as AU and/or VST for Mac. They can be clues for you. And I have selected them for their excellent quality (leaving aside all the craps).iDesignSound wrote:Thanks for all the advice BlackWinny and penguinfromdeep.
I have been playing with both all day and I can see they both have their place. I think I will probably end up buying both, but I'll snap up the TAL tonight before the price goes back up (its £18 at pluginboutique.com right now)
Regarding the arp plugins. Thanks for the links, I've been out of the VST scene for a long time (have been using just hardware) so I literally have only a few plugins so am on the hunt for some good free instruments and effects. I need Mac VST or AU if you have any suggestions??
ps. the Kirnu is not freeware, its 35 EUR. I grabbed the bluearp though thanks!
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I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
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- KVRist
- 250 posts since 29 Apr, 2011
Thanks for the links, although I think I might avoid looking too much. I don't want to fall into the trap of collecting VSTs like I did all those years ago. I have a few already that I've been sent as NFRs over the years which should keep me covered...
ABL2
Phoscyon
Nephaton
Nithonat
Drumazon
TAL-Bassline-101
Plus I have the Roland SH-101 and SH-2 plugouts, and Arturia's Analog Lab and Novation's Bassline and V-Station free with some hardware. Oh, and I found reFX Vanguard on a disc in the loft.
I have drums and mono synths pretty well covered, just really need a nice 80s poly.
I would like more VST effects though so I'll take a look at those
ABL2
Phoscyon
Nephaton
Nithonat
Drumazon
TAL-Bassline-101
Plus I have the Roland SH-101 and SH-2 plugouts, and Arturia's Analog Lab and Novation's Bassline and V-Station free with some hardware. Oh, and I found reFX Vanguard on a disc in the loft.
I have drums and mono synths pretty well covered, just really need a nice 80s poly.
I would like more VST effects though so I'll take a look at those
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- KVRist
- 429 posts since 16 Sep, 2007
We have a new update available
From Facebook
"Our Alpha Juno emulation just got some new features for 1.5.0:
-Sysex Transmit and Receive directly to and from your Alpha Juno 1/2 or MKS-50. This allows ReDominator to work as a programmer for the hardware synth
-New and improved filter emulation of the IR3R05 chip
-VST3 and Audio Unit support
-Apple Silicon compatible (Apple M1-equipped Macs)
-Stand Alone version included
Features from 1.0 Remain:
-Accurate emulation of the AJ-2 including the famous Hoover patch
-14 different low aliasing waveforms including a unique PWM-sawtooth
-High quality full range 24dB/octave low-pass filter
-Unique 8 parameter envelope generator which enables much more complicated and expressive sounds than a standard ADSR
-200+ bundled patches (of which many are sysex converted from our own AJ-2)
-Patch importer which allows importing sysex patches from your own Alpha Juno and play them in ReDominator
-Chord Memory function
Visit our page to download the unlockable demo version:
https://www.audiorealism.se/redominator.html
Rave on!"
The beta process was pretty quick and I didnt get a chance to update my Factory presets (BS)
with the new filter, but that's something I plan on doing in the next few weeks and I will probably add a few more new ones.
I will probably upload a new folder to the forum so we don't break any of the legacy presets
Enjoy
From Facebook
"Our Alpha Juno emulation just got some new features for 1.5.0:
-Sysex Transmit and Receive directly to and from your Alpha Juno 1/2 or MKS-50. This allows ReDominator to work as a programmer for the hardware synth
-New and improved filter emulation of the IR3R05 chip
-VST3 and Audio Unit support
-Apple Silicon compatible (Apple M1-equipped Macs)
-Stand Alone version included
Features from 1.0 Remain:
-Accurate emulation of the AJ-2 including the famous Hoover patch
-14 different low aliasing waveforms including a unique PWM-sawtooth
-High quality full range 24dB/octave low-pass filter
-Unique 8 parameter envelope generator which enables much more complicated and expressive sounds than a standard ADSR
-200+ bundled patches (of which many are sysex converted from our own AJ-2)
-Patch importer which allows importing sysex patches from your own Alpha Juno and play them in ReDominator
-Chord Memory function
Visit our page to download the unlockable demo version:
https://www.audiorealism.se/redominator.html
Rave on!"
The beta process was pretty quick and I didnt get a chance to update my Factory presets (BS)
with the new filter, but that's something I plan on doing in the next few weeks and I will probably add a few more new ones.
I will probably upload a new folder to the forum so we don't break any of the legacy presets
Enjoy
Synth Presets and Music
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AdvancedFollower AdvancedFollower https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=418780
- KVRian
- 1342 posts since 8 May, 2018 from Sweden
Tried the demo and it sounds pretty good. Not sure I hear anything to justify getting it for €95+VAT if you already have the TAL, Arturia or Cherry Audio version, or even Diva. Diva is €179, but it can emulate a host of different synths, including all the waveforms from the Alpha Juno.
Take a single oscillator, producing a drone. Send it to the wave shaper, altering the tone.
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care
- KVRAF
- 43944 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
Live 10 can't see the VST3
VST2 GUI won't resize.
Mail sent to AudioRealism.
VST2 GUI won't resize.
Mail sent to AudioRealism.
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Super Piano Hater 64 Super Piano Hater 64 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=491312
- KVRist
- 499 posts since 24 Jan, 2021
Hang on a second. TAL and Cherry (and Arturia, I’m pretty sure) have Juno 60 and 106 emulations, but nothing I know of that models an Alpha Juno. ReDominator and Diva are pretty lonely in that regard. There’s something called Phutura, though. Might be a comparison earlier in this thread.AdvancedFollower wrote: Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:52 pm Tried the demo and it sounds pretty good. Not sure I hear anything to justify getting it for €95+VAT if you already have the TAL, Arturia or Cherry Audio version
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