Sneak Peak of Hyperion forthcoming on Tracktion Presents
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- Tracktioneer
- 542 posts since 31 Dec, 2012 from Seattle
Hey guys - check out this sneak peak of the awesome new Hyperion Synth that we will be launching in the next few weeks:
Developed by our good friend 'Wavesequencer' AKA 'Paul', the synth provides a fresh spin on digital modular - less imposing than legends such as Reaktor and extremely lush sounding
One of several new toys for you all to play with in 2021!!
Developed by our good friend 'Wavesequencer' AKA 'Paul', the synth provides a fresh spin on digital modular - less imposing than legends such as Reaktor and extremely lush sounding
One of several new toys for you all to play with in 2021!!
Tracktion Software Corporation
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 26 Jan, 2006
hi,intresting projekt,but there is in development a version vst native for gnu linux ? Best regards from naples ( Italy)
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Mx Linux 21.4 Hp elite 8200 sff (Debian Bullseye based + kx studio) - mx linux 19.4 (Asus x54c) Windows 10
- KVRAF
- 9578 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
I can’t watch it as its blocked by ads (I switch off immediately if that happens)TSC wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 6:36 pm Hey guys - check out this sneak peak of the awesome new Hyperion Synth that we will be launching in the next few weeks:
Developed by our good friend 'Wavesequencer' AKA 'Paul', the synth provides a fresh spin on digital modular - less imposing than legends such as Reaktor and extremely lush sounding
One of several new toys for you all to play with in 2021!!
Is there an ad free version of the video? I don’t get why vendors who advertise their products allow ads most likely advertising for the competition.
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- KVRian
- 657 posts since 12 Mar, 2013 from Vladivostok
It's a video stream from 3rd guy, not kind of vendor's advertising.Tj Shredder wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:19 am I don’t get why vendors who advertise their products allow ads most likely advertising for the competition.
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 3 Sep, 2016
looks really interesting. hope there is a linux version as well...
- KVRian
- 767 posts since 25 Jul, 2010 from Northern Ireland
I've contacted the developer regarding a Linux build of the VST.
He said he might eventually consider this if sales go well with the Win and Mac builds
He said he might eventually consider this if sales go well with the Win and Mac builds
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
wow that's going to be really great! Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream are back
but it is not restricted to their era at all.
and it sounds as correct as can be.
is there a math tool for control voltages? like, to combine some 10 or more inputs with some complex algebraic expressions, into a number of outputs.
this might be useful with automation, as a central switch board (or 2 or 3..), to prepare different behaviors (modulated sound structures), that are switched accordingly with the song arrangement. it might ease up the addressing of the automation, might become as simple as switching or fading on and off certain numbered inputs. (construction menu for the expression: add up all 10, add in groups of 3, multiply every other 2 and then add everything, etc. so it takes just a second for some basic tool boxes.)
this would contribute greatly for the top down planning of the arrangements, else we need to search too many parameters within too many different components, everytime we want to adjust something with the arrangement. also, without this top-down automation, we might end up with too many instances of the whole thing, exhausting the CPU.
addendum: with the deactivation of such an input, there could be a helpful meta-parameter, that says "stop processing of any device previous to that input". similar for whole oscillator & filter chains.
(these ideas might be redundant as I could not examine the plugin directly myself)
and it sounds as correct as can be.
is there a math tool for control voltages? like, to combine some 10 or more inputs with some complex algebraic expressions, into a number of outputs.
this might be useful with automation, as a central switch board (or 2 or 3..), to prepare different behaviors (modulated sound structures), that are switched accordingly with the song arrangement. it might ease up the addressing of the automation, might become as simple as switching or fading on and off certain numbered inputs. (construction menu for the expression: add up all 10, add in groups of 3, multiply every other 2 and then add everything, etc. so it takes just a second for some basic tool boxes.)
this would contribute greatly for the top down planning of the arrangements, else we need to search too many parameters within too many different components, everytime we want to adjust something with the arrangement. also, without this top-down automation, we might end up with too many instances of the whole thing, exhausting the CPU.
addendum: with the deactivation of such an input, there could be a helpful meta-parameter, that says "stop processing of any device previous to that input". similar for whole oscillator & filter chains.
(these ideas might be redundant as I could not examine the plugin directly myself)
