I enjoyed Orion, shame it was discontinued. I've been trying to get the dev of Crusher-X tovurt wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:26 pmnot as much as i used to before i spent ten grand or so on hardwarepekbro wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:44 pm What kind of software do you use a lot vurt? I never see you talk about software too much,
other than in the Reaktor thread.
Anyway, just curious.
i "grew up" in sofar as computer based music, with orion, then orion platinum. got a lot of use out of the onboard stuff, still prefer it for my midi work (samplitude i cannot get used to) but the audio recording was a bit basic.
also using reaktor/absynth/zebra and ace. they are my main go to soft synths.
reaktor, a few faves would be metaphysical function (nice to play along to) formand of course nowadays blocks
a few old freebies too, but sadly less so, as they are 32 bit and not that i care about that, but my software does and he/she has final say
ribs is one freebie that i would recommend to anyone looking for some "fuckshitup!" effect, but not sure its mac friendly?
used to love alchemy/vaz mod and crusherx (got that as a gift) but lost computers/emailaddresses/passwords...
ah the passage of time![]()
consider making a eurorack version. There are some nice platforms for that coming up,
so it's not outside the realm of possibility.
One thing I think would be conducive to the way your music seems to be structured
is Usine from Sensomusic, it has an interesting non-linear timeline thing going. Things
get divided into sections that can trigger other sections or behave based on the happenings
of other sections, rather than just playing out linearly. It's also deeply modular, a bit
complicated, but interesting none the less.
Anyway thanks for that,
-cheers