That won't bebh9090 wrote: Ah-ha. I knew I was missing something. Thanks.I'll just have to re-create the greatest kick drum ever heard. Damn.
The greatest kick in the wo-o-orld
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That won't bebh9090 wrote: Ah-ha. I knew I was missing something. Thanks.I'll just have to re-create the greatest kick drum ever heard. Damn.
Not that it's legal for the comp, but Acon Digital's Multiply is an awesome free chorusParduz wrote:A question:
a whole lot of the DX7 sounds NEEDS some good effects to really shine. Since Dexed outputs are dry as a camel .... head, are we sure that the "no-chorus/flanger/modulation" rule is needed for this OSC?
Could'nt we (or just bjporter) name a single free chorus or multieffect VST we could use to wet a bit the sounds?
No problem. For Google Play, choose the Zionio option. You can read the mag via google kiosk app or with google chrome on your PC.H-man wrote:I get it through Google Play store sometimes. Seems to all work as intended. Zinio should be fine ...right?mehum wrote:Yeah, I saw this... Has anyone used the Zinio service to get the digital issue? It seems to be the only option for me but I see so many bad reviews for their apps so I'm a bit hesitant...
Hit the cog on the wrapper and choose "allow program editing"Parduz wrote:Guys, i have some trouble:
Using FLStudio 11 on Win7-64, i load one instance of DEXED (no matter if the 32 or the 64 version).
The GUI appears and shows Patch "1. Say Again", which is a sort of short arpeggio with different sound for each osc.
Now the problems begins: i click on the patch name and a menu appears showing 32 patches: whichever one i click, i alwasy get "!. Say again" (and the sound is the same). Each third time i click on a name it finally shows on the box, but still the sound is the same.
If i click on "Cart" and i choose one of the 32 "SynprezFM_XX" submenu, the first patch of the new soundbanks loads and the sound is right. When i click on the patch name to pick one, it immediatly go back to "1. Say Again", and it sounds also.
So, while "1. Say Again" is coherent to his name, i'd avoid to build a song using 24 instances of that sound..... what should i do to change the patch i want to hear?
DOH! It works, thanks!Yeager wrote:Hit the cog on the wrapper and choose "allow program editing"
I don't know, but I had the same "problem" with the "old" FreeAlpha plugin,Parduz wrote:DOH! It works, thanks!Yeager wrote:Hit the cog on the wrapper and choose "allow program editing"
To learn: it is the first time i have to do that.... what's the difference from other VSTs?
Thanks to all. This is more than enough for mez.prime wrote:Pretty much sums it up. Currently, modulation EFFECTS are not allowed, including chorus/phaser/flanger/glitch. Things that basically work by sampling the sound and replaying it different with ptich changes, something that you wouldn't directly be able to get with the plugin by itself. (Of course, you can definitely just stack 2 instances panned hard left/right and alter the detune very slightly to get a huge chorus effect, anyway).mehum wrote:Is it a modulation effect or change the pitch ? Not allowed? Delay and reverb? Allowed as long as pitch is unchanged. Distortion, amp simulation, resonant filters? use with care, don't dramatically change the sound from the synth. EQ (non-resonant filter), dynamic processors (compressor, limiter)? Allowed.
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The general rule being that the sound should primarily come from the synthesizer and any sound altering effects should only be used very carefully
EQ, delay, dynamics (compressor/limiter/transient/etc), all allowed - you would be hard pressed to get a decent mix without shaving off some low frequencies with EQ. Still, not dramatically altering the sound, just making things fit together better. Filters are glorified EQ, so also allowed.
FX that have are normally allowed but also have modulation as a secondary function, such as delay that might detune the echoes ARE also currently allowed (although they were not in the past), but, true to the spirit of the rule, the modulation effect should be minimal.
The spirit is to have sounds as close to the plug as possible, as was mentioned. But then, we are making an entire track after all, so preventing normal mixing/mastering techniques would just be silly and result in much worse tracks and only 2 people in the entire world want that. One of them has already chimed in.
However, DO MODULATE parameters through automation all you want!! This is also essential to keep things interesting! Modulate EQ if you need to, definitely modulate synth parameters, automate MIDI pitch bend or other CC's. Absolutely!!
Yep, and i hate that behaviour from the bottom of my heart.... if i don't click on "save", i don't want my fiddling savedYeager wrote:[...]it remembers the changes you made.. <- does this make sense ?
Both are not available.Parduz wrote: There's not Portamento and panning?
hit the switch, play a chord !Parduz wrote: Seems strange to me... also 'cause otherwise (about pan) what's the Mono switch is for?
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