AtmosFire - Cinematic Scoring Plugin With A Variety Of Sound Types
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 27 Jun, 2014
Everyone that posted or PM'd has received their copy
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If I've missed you for some reason please don't be shy!
... and there's still two freebies left.
If I've missed you for some reason please don't be shy!
... and there's still two freebies left.
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- KVRian
- 655 posts since 25 Dec, 2009
THANKS NORBZ!! The Windows x64 version works great (tested on S1v2 and Cubase v7.5, so far), and the per instance CPU usage really is nominal (3% to 5% each stock, 100% reverb adds another 1% to 2% cpu and sounds nice). Also, the sample file is only ~460 Mb, which is very reasonable considering the crazy variety of sounds here (almost 100 sample presets + 3 full set maps). I really like the X-Bass samples, especially in the sub registers (X-Bass-3 could probably rattle a window out of its frame).
If you're reading this post after the initial release. AtmosFire is an awesome tool for the intended purpose ...BUY IT!!
G
If you're reading this post after the initial release. AtmosFire is an awesome tool for the intended purpose ...BUY IT!!
G
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- KVRAF
- 1924 posts since 24 Apr, 2010
Yes thanks Norbz, and for your reply to my previous post.
- KVRist
- 303 posts since 8 Dec, 2011 from Lebbeke, Belgium
If not too late, i'm on Mac Yosemite 64 bits
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jacqueslacouth jacqueslacouth https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=48379
- KVRian
- 1149 posts since 18 Nov, 2004
Could I be the last one in Pleeeeeaaaasssseeee!! Mac 64 bit
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 27 Jun, 2014
@Alias - PM'd you - enjoy.
@jacqueslacouth - I can't PM you - dunno - PM me first so I can reply?
Happy it's being received well
Don't be shy to show/play me stuff you guys make with it -
@Photo_G thank you kindly for the review!
@jacqueslacouth - I can't PM you - dunno - PM me first so I can reply?
Happy it's being received well
@Photo_G thank you kindly for the review!
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 27 Jun, 2014
@jacques, got your PM - I can't reply still : "Some users couldn’t be added as they have disabled private message receipt."
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 20 Aug, 2005 from Ann Arbor, MI
Got it -- sounds great! But... the samples are all playing kinda low, and the Transpose doesn't seem to have any effect. I can easily counter that with the transpose button on my MIDI controller, but I thought you should know.
Tom Smith
http://tomsmith.bandcamp.com - http://www.filkertom.com - http://www.thefump.com
Win10/64 - I5 3570K - 16 GB RAM - BIAB 2016 - Reaper 5 - Sound Forge Pro 9
http://tomsmith.bandcamp.com - http://www.filkertom.com - http://www.thefump.com
Win10/64 - I5 3570K - 16 GB RAM - BIAB 2016 - Reaper 5 - Sound Forge Pro 9
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- KVRian
- 655 posts since 25 Dec, 2009
That's odd. When I load an instance, the gain is set to almost 75% on every preset and it's plenty loud (-6 dB peak). The transpose works fine for me too (S1v2 x64, Windows 8.1 x64), although it's kind of subtle and not very useful for some of the presets (e.g., the ones that build).filkertom wrote:Got it -- sounds great! But... the samples are all playing kinda low, and the Transpose doesn't seem to have any effect. I can easily counter that with the transpose button on my MIDI controller, but I thought you should know.
@Norbz - Is it possible to have the knobs return to default on double click (or another modifier)?
G
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 27 Jun, 2014
Thanks guys,
Some points I've discovered.
1. The transpose doesn't seem to work on MACs only for some reason.
2. There is currently no way to bring the knobs back to default sans loading/reloading a new instance, I'm using a tool to build these vs native C++ from scratch for now, thus the limitations - hopefully future versions will facilitate the above.
@Filkerton, the GAIN knob (the smaller one to the right of the main volume), you can turn that to the left for a mashback gain if 100% main volume isn't enough (though watch out it distorts after a while. That distortion though sounds amazing on the bass/lowend elements, if you can control the redline dynamically you'll get a nice grunge). Glad you can work around the transpose locally too.
Some points I've discovered.
1. The transpose doesn't seem to work on MACs only for some reason.
2. There is currently no way to bring the knobs back to default sans loading/reloading a new instance, I'm using a tool to build these vs native C++ from scratch for now, thus the limitations - hopefully future versions will facilitate the above.
@Filkerton, the GAIN knob (the smaller one to the right of the main volume), you can turn that to the left for a mashback gain if 100% main volume isn't enough (though watch out it distorts after a while. That distortion though sounds amazing on the bass/lowend elements, if you can control the redline dynamically you'll get a nice grunge). Glad you can work around the transpose locally too.
