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guys, check this out...


kinda a poor-man's vocaloid...
i haven'nt tried it yet, but it looks mighty promising!

in terms of weirdness, anyways...
wanna sound like a vocorder with japanese phonemes?
;)


http://www.a-quest.com/aquestone/index.html
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Man where do you find this stuff :hihi:

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japan, this one, lol!!!!!

i actually found it thru links on an ancient archived kvr thread..
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osiris wrote:Thanks much for the MicroTera--Now could someone upload The U-he Podalski and the Sugarbytes LE given away in those yummy German magazines that are unreachable here? Thanks.
That MicroTera is available is great, but is this actually legal? I thought you had to own the Magazine and that the companies releasing the mag actually "own" the software and not even the author of the software can release it on his own?

If this is not the case I have the Podolski synth from Keyboard magazine and would be glad to upload it somewhere if someone could point me to a proper place. But in that case I would also like to get to those drum machines emulations that U-he has released under the name "Itm lab". There should be quite a few that originally were released by the german magazine "Sound and recording".
Maybe its better to go to U-he with this then?


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eidenk wrote:I don't think MicroTerra is a freeware.

I have got myself the Musich Tech Magazine edition, as well as Tassman Music Tech Magazine edition (which is nice) btw.

It's just like the CM stuff IMO.
Yeah it's like all those ltmLab Vintage Drum Machines that were in Keys Magazine. By the way I have 12 of the 14 of them. 8)
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I posted the question in the U-He forum here and was never answered. From what I understand, it sounds great AND has an arpeggio built in. I can't evn find anywhere on the net to order the German magazines. If you do, they won't ship to U.S. Hell, we stopped getting Computer Music where I live...

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Podolski VSTi is just a cut down Version of Filterscape VA. Kind of like how ZebraCM is to Zebra 2.
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pinkjimiphoton wrote:guys, check this out...


kinda a poor-man's vocaloid...
i haven'nt tried it yet, but it looks mighty promising!

in terms of weirdness, anyways...
wanna sound like a vocorder with japanese phonemes?
;)


http://www.a-quest.com/aquestone/index.html
AquesTalk Whoa! A Text to Speech Engine that Speaks Japanese. 8)
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i think these may qualify as hard to find...

and harder to download!!
i reccomend if ya have probs to right click the link, strip the counter thing that jams it up off, and then download the links directly.
peaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa5aaaaaaaace...


oh, duh...

experiment 4

http://www.experimentfour.dsl.pipex.com/
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osiris wrote:I posted the question in the U-He forum here and was never answered. From what I understand, it sounds great AND has an arpeggio built in. I can't evn find anywhere on the net to order the German magazines. If you do, they won't ship to U.S. Hell, we stopped getting Computer Music where I live...
It sound pretty good and has a STEP SEQUENSER built in besides from this great ability to control the waveform by a lfo and thus morph the waveshapes.

However I do find it kind of hard to believe that the DEVs really can release such magazine-freebies on their own. The case of micro-tera is still a little shady to me, because it seems that its not released from the Virsyn website, but from "Bernies site" and "Alexander Blu", whoever they might be.
Do not want to spoil the party but this can hardly be for real when Virsyn do not release it themselves, can it? At best a grey zone between legal freeware and warez.

Would be great contributers to long forgotten issues of different magazines could release their stuff, I mean: The magazines are long gone anyway and can not be bought anywhere, so why not release the stuff for the masses?
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put it this way: they were free, and we want them! :D
know that isnt really the point. maybe some temporary linkage?
in the name of vst archeology..

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think podolski comes with melodyne studio edition and is in the 'C:Program Files/Celemony/VstPlugins' folder which the installer creates. You can demo melodyne studio edition to check if were on the same page as to this being the synth your after (nekro = a non-synth expert to say the least)

hope that helps guys

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pinkjimiphoton wrote:japan, this one, lol!!!!!

i actually found it thru links on an ancient archived kvr thread..
Simply dope :D! Having tonnes of fun with this haha!
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hersoot wrote:
BFunKu wrote: Virsyn MicroTERA VSTi is FREE Now!??? :o
Here's where I found it:

http://lesitedeburnie.free.fr/lalistedeburnie4-en.html

near the bottom of the page.
HOLYCARP! How can this jesus synth be free??!?? :shock:

Please tell me there is a way to control those partials!


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Guess so :shrug:

The thing is dam near therapeutic! I played a held chord into it an have been listening to it for 5 minutes straight :hihi:!
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