tconrardy wrote:On my laptop, I used the onboard sound card for the modular and hardwired the output into my Echo. Works a treat with minimal latency. Also used Loopbe to run the G2 from Live. Great sounds.vista wrote:
... try the FREE lite NORD MODULAR G2
http://www.clavia.se/products/nordmodular/demo.htm
http://www.samplepoolz.com/modules.php? ... =0&thold=0
http://www.sequencer.de/clavia_synthesizer/clavia.html
wow..this is actually pretty nice!! a monophonoc free modular..just have to figure out a way to record it's output.
Tim
replacement for my nord modular hardware..
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- KVRist
- 410 posts since 29 Jul, 2003
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- KVRAF
- 3476 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from NE Ohio, USA
If you want predominantly VA, lots of different filters, some alternative synthesis methods, I'd say to look at VazMod.
If you like both VA and PM synthesis I would say Tassman.
Any modular will have a steep learning curve. Based on what I've seen, Tassman has a smaller learning curve than Reaktor, since the components are at a higher level.
If you want to roll your own, you can also look at synthedit (somewhat high-level) or synthmaker (tends towards the lower-level components).
Doug
If you like both VA and PM synthesis I would say Tassman.
Any modular will have a steep learning curve. Based on what I've seen, Tassman has a smaller learning curve than Reaktor, since the components are at a higher level.
If you want to roll your own, you can also look at synthedit (somewhat high-level) or synthmaker (tends towards the lower-level components).
Doug
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