The subjective part is the word "plenty", of course. So that is indeed up to you to interpret.
What are the true modulation monsters (that are hopefully not a visual nightmare, haha
There isn't one of those to begin with, but...whyterabbyt wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:37 pm another thread where you'll dismiss anyone trying to help?
Mindreading skills fail.kvotchin wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:04 pmThere isn't one of those to begin with, but...whyterabbyt wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:37 pm another thread where you'll dismiss anyone trying to help?
This is, however, already another thread wherein random people take offence at nothing of substance whatsoever, that didn't even happen, in an entirely different thread.![]()
Whatever makes you happy though - hope you find threads more pleasing to your sensitivities and belief systems!![]()
Indeed. You can work on that though, if you're feeling insecure about it.
And you rely on projection, too. Good luck with that.kvotchin wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 3:08 pmIndeed. You can work on that though, if you're feeling insecure about it.![]()
I wish you better luck understanding posts and threads in future!
Really now? You, after all, are the one who brought manufactured drama into this thread.
drama? my, what an, erm, dramatic interpretation...kvotchin wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 3:37 pmReally now? You, after all, are the one who brought manufactured drama into this thread.![]()
anthropology field trip. you?If you have absolutely nothing to contribute (not even facts regarding another thread entirely) ... why are you still here?
Biotek 2 https://www.tracktion.com/products/biotekkvotchin wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:14 am Okay, now for something pretty much subjective, except these few requirements must be met: offers plenty of modulation options, specifically for subtractive synthesis (if it *also* allows other synthesis methods, no problem); resizable UI; works as a VST in Windows 10.
The subjective part is the word "plenty", of course. So that is indeed up to you to interpret.
What are the true modulation monsters (that are hopefully not a visual nightmare, haha) in VST-land?
BioTek features 4 oscillators per sound layer capable of creating multiple forms of synthesis: FM Synthesis, Virtual Analog, Sample Playback, Karplus-Strong, and now also Granular and the unique Spinal Saw ...
... it features 200 modulation routes and 32 modifier routes performing mathematical functions on the modulation sources. It also features 8 unique Flow LFOs, each with 8 individual parallel syncable sub LFOs on every sound layer.
OK, but the list of OP requirements only asked for "plenty of", not "unlimited", modulations. You added that requirement. "200" should meet most mere mortals definition of "plenty" in this context.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:13 am Historically the Oberheim Matrix synths had been the first modulation monsters.
Today I would call Bitwig a modulation monster... Any limitation like „200“ would not qualify. To be a monster it must not have a limit...
I'm assuming this is the thread being referred to:kvotchin wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:04 pmThere isn't one of those to begin with, but...whyterabbyt wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 12:37 pm another thread where you'll dismiss anyone trying to help?
This is, however, already another thread wherein random people take offence at nothing of substance whatsoever, that didn't even happen, in an entirely different thread.
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