Satin - Beta
- KVRAF
- 2264 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Is the manual ready? I would like to read it! 
- u-he
- 30247 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
One postponed feature has to be taken outxx JPRacer xx wrote:Is the manual ready? I would like to read it!
And maybe some screenshots need updating, I'm not sure. There might be a missing button here or there.
Sascha is taking a long weekend, we'll know where we are next week, and if I can find a crash bug in the gui.
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- KVRAF
- 1924 posts since 15 Oct, 2008 from Germany
53280 and 53281, the addresses of the border color and the background color on the C64; read and written using PEEK and POKE respectively in C64 BASIC.Compyfox wrote: Speaking of number:
C-64 SID Chip (6581, 8580, 6582), several AMIGA types, the Intel chipset "names" (and don't forget AMD), cell phone pins, EC card pins, ... man, this can get really confusing over the years.
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 24 Feb, 2006
Nooo...Sascha is always taking vacations!
- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from Berlin, Germany
No vacation. I've got a 30h-contract, 2 kids and take distance studies at a uni. Even got my 9-month old on my shoulder while typing...marcoskohler wrote:Nooo...Sascha is always taking vacations!
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused
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- KVRist
- 473 posts since 1 Feb, 2006
looks like a tough schedulesascha wrote:No vacation. I've got a 30h-contract, 2 kids and take distance studies at a uni. Even got my 9-month old on my shoulder while typing...marcoskohler wrote:Nooo...Sascha is always taking vacations!
take care and ... loved ones first!!!
best,
mathias
- KVRAF
- 6467 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Those kids should be beta testers. Make them earn their keep. 
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- KVRAF
- 14740 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Kids are the most brutal critics you'll ever get. So... yeah.
But this is slowly going a bit OT here.
Hah! I remember the fun... on monochrome displays (green and amber), and also on color CRT's.paterpeter wrote:53280 and 53281, the addresses of the border color and the background color on the C64; read and written using PEEK and POKE respectively in C64 BASIC.
But this is slowly going a bit OT here.
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- KVRian
- 787 posts since 15 Nov, 2005 from sweden
In preparation for early adoption I've been brushing up on my tape. Here's a nice article I've been reading about analog warmth, in general. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb10/a ... warmth.htm
If you only wish to read about tape sat then scroll til you find that section(s) Keep reading all the way down the page. There's some boxes at the bottom with tape-related info as well. Anyone else with good articles on using tape saturation please post it up and let's get a head-start on Satin.
If you only wish to read about tape sat then scroll til you find that section(s) Keep reading all the way down the page. There's some boxes at the bottom with tape-related info as well. Anyone else with good articles on using tape saturation please post it up and let's get a head-start on Satin.
- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from Berlin, Germany
Hm, funny... some parts look a bit like the magnetic recording primer we have in our manualsnigelx wrote:In preparation for early adoption I've been brushing up on my tape. Here's a nice article I've been reading about analog warmth, in general. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb10/a ... warmth.htm
Yes, it definitely helps to have a bit of an idea about these things. It isn't always necessary to get good results, but might help to make good stuff even better.
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused
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- KVRian
- 787 posts since 15 Nov, 2005 from sweden
Nice that there will be a primer in the manual. It's just the mechanics of tape that I have a hard time remembering what does what, but I think I have a grasp of what it does (or can do) to the signal it is processing after my own experiments and a bit of research. No, it is not always necessary to know what one is doing to get decent results perhaps, but if one knows what one is doing with a processor then one can easier choosse which sources will benefit greater from its application. Or perhaps to know that it gently compresses a signal in a soft-knee fashion then one can use this in unconventional ways to get that result. Or perhaps if it is adding some low-order harmonic content. That is good to know as well. I feel that it is half good to know something and then half good if you are able to forget that something half of the time.sascha wrote:Hm, funny... some parts look a bit like the magnetic recording primer we have in our manualsnigelx wrote:In preparation for early adoption I've been brushing up on my tape...
Yes, it definitely helps to have a bit of an idea about these things. It isn't always necessary to get good results, but might help to make good stuff even better.
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
No offence but this article is as helpful to understanding analogue warmth as describing sexual orgasm in terms of neurologysascha wrote:Hm, funny... some parts look a bit like the magnetic recording primer we have in our manualsnigelx wrote:In preparation for early adoption I've been brushing up on my tape. Here's a nice article I've been reading about analog warmth, in general. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb10/a ... warmth.htm
Yes, it definitely helps to have a bit of an idea about these things. It isn't always necessary to get good results, but might help to make good stuff even better.
If one wants to understand a little better (what is analogue warmth), he/she would have to go way (way) back to
an article called "The secrets of warmth and air".
I will await your plug, Sascha.
As an avid user of selected plugs from DigitalFishPhones, I know what are you capable of. but you have a stiff
competition nowadays...
Oohhhh.... "Saschalette" ??sascha wrote:Even got my 9-month old on my shoulder while typing...
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- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
This by Jack Endino might be useful to some for reproducing certain issues or gifts depending on how one views the information:
http://www.endino.com/graphs/index.html
http://www.endino.com/graphs/index.html
- u-he
- 30247 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Oh oh... I think the packet that arrived today contained 2 vintage noise reduction units that made Sascha's eyes glow...
- KVRAF
- 1735 posts since 28 Dec, 2007
