Like 25 clarinets and 16 alto flutes.Sampleconstruct wrote:Indeed, now someone just needs to transcribe all these notes, put the musicians on amphetamines and off we go...rustman wrote:You were conjuring up Phillip Glass there Simon.
2CAudio Kaleidoscope | It's A Trip | Latest Update 1.1
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In many cases I wish we had a wet/dry option for the output section, then we could mix in some of the Input and....or...
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Just a tip:
To avoid the crackling and stalling when turning those knobs, enter values numerically by double clicking on the knob itself, that smoothens the experience a lot!
To avoid the crackling and stalling when turning those knobs, enter values numerically by double clicking on the knob itself, that smoothens the experience a lot!
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- Do you mean communist ?samsam wrote:This plugin smells like European socialism.
Currently a extinct specie AFAIK !
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Funny you should say that, I live in on of those European Social Democratic countries, Kaleidoscope doesn't quite seem socialist to me after experiencing it first hand. socialist seems kind of utilitarian one size fits all, flat structure, talk talk talk and no do do do don't rock the boat, confict shy type of environment . Kaleidoscope is too flashy and forward thinking for that..samsam wrote:This plugin smells like European socialism.
No Kaleidoscope could only be invented in the USA. It's a billion dollar BABBAY
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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TwoToneshuzz wrote:Funny you should say that, I live in on of those European Social Democratic countries, Kaleidoscope doesn't quite seem socialist to me after experiencing it first hand. socialist seems kind of utilitarian one size fits all, flat structure, talk talk talk and no do do do don't rock the boat, confict shy type of environment . Kaleidoscope is too flashy and forward thinking for that..samsam wrote:This plugin smells like European socialism.
No Kaleidoscope could only be invented in the USA. It's a billion dollar BABBAY
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Indeed 2CAudio as a whole is what Americans and Russians can do when they work together in harmony!2ca wrote:Kaleidoscope is what Americans and Russians (+ a help from Europe) can do when worked together in harmony.
our secret development process
the final result (and end goal):
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Is this true? Well that is a warming kind of thought!2ca wrote:Kaleidoscope is what Americans and Russians (+ a help from Europe) can do when worked together in harmony.
Example need a last tweak
A Celtic harp sound from Scattered Entity run into a Kaleidoscope patch made by Simon S.
A Framedrum from the Alchemy soundest by Simon S. heard both processed by Kaleidoscope and with just some Übermod and Valhalla Room
A Timpani from Scattered entity both effected by Kaleidoscope and with just some reverb.. The patch Tremor Drone generated a deep drone growling sound that comes in once in a while
A Vocal ensemble singing a gesualdo piece fully submerged in Kaleidoscope preset.
Everything was extensively tweaked and mixed in Logic X.
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waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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Yes, absolutely...TwoToneshuzz wrote:Is this true? Well that is a warming kind of thought!2ca wrote:Kaleidoscope is what Americans and Russians (+ a help from Europe) can do when worked together in harmony.
I am American, Denis is Russian. Both of us born in 1975 during the cold war... now with only two people we make some very cool stuff for the audio industry, simply bc we learned how to respect one another and learn from each other...
Some picts from my trip to Russia this past summer with both of us are here:
https://twitter.com/2CAudio/media
and more on my personal FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.souter. ... tos_stream
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Hey, you're out of this, you're british!lnikj wrote:A pretty Sunday afternoon Kaleidoscope for Kaleidoscope.
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In your excitement, you forgot to post the track - here it is:TwoToneshuzz wrote:Is this true? Well that is a warming kind of thought!2ca wrote:Kaleidoscope is what Americans and Russians (+ a help from Europe) can do when worked together in harmony.
Example need a last tweak
A Celtic harp sound from Scattered Entity run into a Kaleidoscope patch made by Simon S.
A Framedrum from the Alchemy soundest by Simon S. heard both processed by Kaleidoscope and with just some Übermod and Valhalla Room
A Timpani from Scattered entity both effected by Kaleidoscope and with just some reverb.. The patch Tremor Drone generated a deep drone growling sound that comes in once in a while
A Vocal ensemble singing a gesualdo piece fully submerged in Kaleidoscope preset.
Everything was extensively tweaked and mixed in Logic X.
https://soundcloud.com/twotoneshuzz/kaleidosunshine
Nice one!
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Then you both turn 40 this year (no worries, it ain't that bad) and there ought to be a global party for both of you!Galbanum wrote:
I am American, Denis is Russian. Both of us born in 1975 during the cold war...

