Reaktor or Max/Msp or..?
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
I think it might do for the Mac users (not sure). At least Iv found a few places to download stuff from. Since its pretty new to PC it doesnt seem to be as wide spread. This is a real shame cuz Iv found the program next to near useless! Only thing I could find was a few FFT programs that really didnt blow me away.
I think Csound is still the language of choice for PC musicians. Its HEAVY stuff, but if you can figure enough out to use the GUI based instruments, then i can work. And its free! Check out Csound VST, this allows you to use Csound programs as plug ins in you host.
I think Csound is still the language of choice for PC musicians. Its HEAVY stuff, but if you can figure enough out to use the GUI based instruments, then i can work. And its free! Check out Csound VST, this allows you to use Csound programs as plug ins in you host.
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 30 Jul, 2004 from BC, Canada
I'd also look at Plogue's BIDULE
http://www.plogue.com
It's a cool modular-style program that allows you to also host VST and VSTi's. Very fun and easy to work with. Currently it is in a FREE pre-version 1.0 beta release.
I use it quite a bit with Reaktor as a plugin --- it also has FFT modules (which makes Reaktor very interesting to use!!)
http://www.plogue.com
It's a cool modular-style program that allows you to also host VST and VSTi's. Very fun and easy to work with. Currently it is in a FREE pre-version 1.0 beta release.
I use it quite a bit with Reaktor as a plugin --- it also has FFT modules (which makes Reaktor very interesting to use!!)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1236 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Karlshamn, Sweden
lots of modular suggestions here now.
i'd like to try them all, but it would take some time to get to know each of them to really discover its power, and i rather spend that time on producing tbh.
this bidule looks interesting tho, as well as audiomulch. found some efx from smartelectronix inspired by audiomulch efx, wich was dandy! very useful for what i'm after.. so dunno if i'm gonna try audiomulch, perhaps i'm gonna give bidule a try? dunno..
its all a big blur now.
modular isnt something u get the hang of in 1 night, and i already know the basics of 2...
just to still my curiousity, what kind of stuff do you do in bidule, regarding connecting diff reaktor efx etc..?
may sound dumb, its all about creativity and imagination, but as said, i'm just curious.
i'd like to try them all, but it would take some time to get to know each of them to really discover its power, and i rather spend that time on producing tbh.
this bidule looks interesting tho, as well as audiomulch. found some efx from smartelectronix inspired by audiomulch efx, wich was dandy! very useful for what i'm after.. so dunno if i'm gonna try audiomulch, perhaps i'm gonna give bidule a try? dunno..
its all a big blur now.
modular isnt something u get the hang of in 1 night, and i already know the basics of 2...
just to still my curiousity, what kind of stuff do you do in bidule, regarding connecting diff reaktor efx etc..?
may sound dumb, its all about creativity and imagination, but as said, i'm just curious.
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- KVRist
- 187 posts since 13 Apr, 2004
Max has THE best documentation I have ever seen in an app. Every module and external that comes with it has a help file that is actually a patch you can open in max and see how it works while reading about it in the reference or tutorial manual.I think Max looks interesting but it might be a bit more accessible if it had a user library like Reaktor does. The Reaktor user library makes it very easy not just to find the sort of instruments and effects you need but to learn how to make your own.
Rock Solid hereIn my experience Max is not very stable.
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Seconded, on both counts. Amazing how self-referential Max is. Most of Max is built in Max (including most of the help). Crazy.fxe wrote:Max has THE best documentation I have ever seen in an app. Every module and external that comes with it has a help file that is actually a patch you can open in max and see how it works while reading about it in the reference or tutorial manual.I think Max looks interesting but it might be a bit more accessible if it had a user library like Reaktor does. The Reaktor user library makes it very easy not just to find the sort of instruments and effects you need but to learn how to make your own.
Rock Solid hereIn my experience Max is not very stable.
One thing I forgot to mention; I'm not sure if Max can do feedback paths. The impression I get from what I know so far is that it can't, but there's probably some sort of workaround that I'm not clever enough to understand.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1236 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Karlshamn, Sweden
max both sounds and seem to do just fine imo, tho i'm not gonna dive into it. i got enough stuff to use already.
but u never know..
this just came out, looks interesting:
http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/buffsynth2.htm
but u never know..
this just came out, looks interesting:
http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/buffsynth2.htm
- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
Hi Lance Vance..there is also the wondeful Analogue Box from Andyware which will let you do alot of crazy stuff and there is a big library to get going with and modify...it also supports vsti's,one of my favourites is shafting the vsti controllers with Abox circuitry for all manner of glitching and seizures...you can do bucket loads with it
http://www.andyware.com/
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1236 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Karlshamn, Sweden
damn..how many modulars are there!
i cant help myself to have a feeling, that u can do almost the same thing in any of them actually..
i cant help myself to have a feeling, that u can do almost the same thing in any of them actually..
- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
Try running them all at the same time.i cant help myself to have a feeling, that u can do almost the same thing in any of them actually..
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