One Synth Challenge #83: MPowerSynth by MeldaProduction (Z.Prime Wins!)

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Ughhhhh.. does anyone else have an issue where it takes 20 clicks for some of the menus to stay open on OSX? This is making it very difficult to assign modulations...

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z.prime wrote:Ughhhhh.. does anyone else have an issue where it takes 20 clicks for some of the menus to stay open on OSX? This is making it very difficult to assign modulations...
64bit or 32bit host? Worked quite normally here, except some nasty idling cpu spikes after reloading the song.

Mostly I think it's related to the hardware acceleration of GUI. Try to disable in the options and reload.

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Hanz Meyzer wrote:... hardware acceleration of GUI. Try to disable in the options and reload.
Did that first thing... Seems to be related to song playback... Maybe it's a Bitwig issue because of all the popup windows somehow. Frustrating, though.

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z.prime wrote:Ughhhhh.. does anyone else have an issue where it takes 20 clicks for some of the menus to stay open on OSX? This is making it very difficult to assign modulations...
Worked fine for me in Logic Pro X. My biggest issue with it was that once it got a couple of layers deep into menus I would lose control of the sequencer and would have to click into logics main window to playback the song. Otherwise no crashes on other funky behavior.

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z.prime wrote:High frequency sounds are easier to hear so low frequency sounds need to be louder. For example, a kick maybe would be -10db, a snare -11db, sub bass -12db, other basses -16db, hats/other perc -30/-20db, pads/leads/other stuff -20/-16db... as a very rough ballpark. Then the main melody would be boosted up just a bit to be louder. This way you'd not be going much over 0 anywhere, ideally, and the limiter can just have the signal boosted into it to get your levels up.

Anyway, hope that helps.
YES, that is an amazingly effective recipe. I just tried it now, really good starting point. Mix rescue, even.

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z.prime wrote:Last thing... I highly recommend the 'Xilentify' plugin. It does wonders for your mix
This plugin is at length discussed over at this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=204964.
It is indeed amazing.

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wagtunes wrote: I can't find the plugin. When I click on the link in the video it takes me to some Rick Astley dude.
Oh, that's such a shame. I just had to go back and remix all my old stuff now. This thing is incredible! Transformed my life!!

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garryknight wrote:
wagtunes wrote: I can't find the plugin. When I click on the link in the video it takes me to some Rick Astley dude.
Oh, that's such a shame. I just had to go back and remix all my old stuff now. This thing is incredible! Transformed my life!!
So where can I download it?

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wagtunes wrote:
So where can I download it?
Pretty sure it's a joke, yes? :)

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psmacmur - Ode to Pizza (MPowerSynth)
My entry for KVR One Synth Challenge #83: MPowerSynth

https://soundcloud.com/peter-macmurchy/ ... powersynth

This track started out with noble ambitions but, thanks to my sincere lack of talent, turned into this cheesy doodle.

Made in Reaper 5.12/x64
(Reaper is a great fit for MPowerSynth as they're both incredibly powerful, high performance tools with ugly old-school UIs)

21 MmmPizzaSynth I mean MPowerSynth instances

DAW FX (several each):
ReaComp x5
ReaEQ x8

Free FX:
A1StereoControl x1
Freeverb3 Hibiki x1
Freeverb3_X1_Limiter x1
Limiter No6 x1
MJUC Jr x1
MLimiter x2
Voxengo SPAN x1

DR5 (oops)

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psmacmur wrote:
wagtunes wrote: So where can I download it?
Pretty sure it's a joke, yes? :)
Yes, if you watch the video it's not even the same song :)

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wagtunes wrote:So where can I download it?
Did you try here? I think that's where I got it :-)

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garryknight wrote:
wagtunes wrote:So where can I download it?
Did you try here? I think that's where I got it :-)
Well they must have removed it. Can you send me a copy?

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wagtunes wrote:Well they must have removed it. Can you send me a copy?
No, it's still there. Click on the link toward the bottom of the page. You can make the text larger in your browser if it's too small for your eyes.
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Michael L wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Well they must have removed it. Can you send me a copy?
No, it's still there. Click on the link toward the bottom of the page. You can make the text larger in your browser if it's too small to see clearly.
It's not there. Somebody send me the vst. Thanks.

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