KVR Developer Challenge 2018 Wish List
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 30 Sep, 2015 from Russian Federation
1. app for finding sublucate audio files (based on oscilloscope and freq. analyzation, may be with ability to taking with a account minor difference (deformation/ warp/distort/etc) from a compared files.
2. completely customizable and flexible piano roll (with changeable keyboard shortcuts and mouse events behavior) as a midi plugin.
2. completely customizable and flexible piano roll (with changeable keyboard shortcuts and mouse events behavior) as a midi plugin.
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- KVRist
- 286 posts since 9 Jun, 2015
Oddballs are for kids and those things get boring and useless sooner or later, however a good effect, good compressor, good EQ, good reverb, etc. can serve you for years.
Everyone remembers and used Variety of Sound plugins, Youlean loudness meter, TDR Nova, Acon Digital Multiply and all that stuff.
Even when you look at something which has been done in hundreds of different ways and it's a "simple" tool and the market seems oversaturated, there are always ways to bring something new on the table and make amazing plugin.
That's why I'm just hoping that some people with amazing programming skills will show up and make at least 2-3 plugins from which everyone will benefit, them getting the prizes and community getting top notch plugins.
That's my "wish list".
Everyone remembers and used Variety of Sound plugins, Youlean loudness meter, TDR Nova, Acon Digital Multiply and all that stuff.
Even when you look at something which has been done in hundreds of different ways and it's a "simple" tool and the market seems oversaturated, there are always ways to bring something new on the table and make amazing plugin.
That's why I'm just hoping that some people with amazing programming skills will show up and make at least 2-3 plugins from which everyone will benefit, them getting the prizes and community getting top notch plugins.
That's my "wish list".
- KVRAF
- 8404 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
Oh just ask all the groups of musicians what many, many ideas they have. Or just sit around bored and boring and find the same old situations.
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- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
They both have their place and can be equally valuable, it just depends on the musician and his/her music.brainzistor wrote:Oddballs are for kids and those things get boring and useless sooner or later, however a good effect, good compressor, good EQ, good reverb, etc. can serve you for years.
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- KVRist
- 94 posts since 13 Jul, 2011 from outerspace
MAYBE something equal to Valhalla or Big Sky
Or some Eventide like stuff
=)
And perhaps something special this year we don't have billions of copies of already
Or some Eventide like stuff
=)
And perhaps something special this year we don't have billions of copies of already
My music projects can be found here:
https://www.mathematicianrecords.com/plasmaforce
https://hearthis.at/gnk7cpwz/
https://www.mathematicianrecords.com/plasmaforce
https://hearthis.at/gnk7cpwz/
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- KVRAF
- 10588 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
There still isn't a solid bass exciter, whether it's something like BBE sonic maximizer or Waves Maxxbass.
But what I really want is a delay plug-in that hosts VSTs within the feedback loop so that I can put any effect I want within the loop.
I also would super super love a synth with the feedback oscillator that was on my JP-8000.
EDIT: or a genuinely warm, analog-sounding phaser. The kind where you don't even need many voices to get a real creamy effect.
But what I really want is a delay plug-in that hosts VSTs within the feedback loop so that I can put any effect I want within the loop.
I also would super super love a synth with the feedback oscillator that was on my JP-8000.
EDIT: or a genuinely warm, analog-sounding phaser. The kind where you don't even need many voices to get a real creamy effect.
Seconded. A modern DtBlkFx would be so rad. It's 13 years-old and still unrivaled in freeware.stanlea wrote:Anything spectral
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- KVRAF
- 1529 posts since 17 Sep, 2002
I know it's not free, but isn't that what Blue Cat's Late Replies is?The Chase wrote:But what I really want is a delay plug-in that hosts VSTs within the feedback loop so that I can put any effect I want within the loop.
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
This!The Chase wrote:A modern DtBlkFx would be so rad. It's 13 years-old and still unrivaled in freeware.
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- KVRAF
- 2577 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
Yes - I think of a bunch of 5 different dongles with different colours. AndAloysius wrote:A new type of copy protection that works for everyone.
every day you have to solve a brainteaser. If you solved the brainteaser
the new colour-configuration you have to put your dongles into your
usb-ports will be disclosed - and you can work - the plugin will do its job.
But only for this day. Tommorrow there'll be a new brainteaser ...
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- KVRist
- 190 posts since 9 Jul, 2004
Polyphonic microtuning modules for Softube, VCV, Reaktor.
The would load scala output files.
Especially that would utilize extended tunings and temperaments (more or less than 12 notes per octave, as well as redefine the octave).
Yes, there already are some for reaktor; one can never have too many.
The would load scala output files.
Especially that would utilize extended tunings and temperaments (more or less than 12 notes per octave, as well as redefine the octave).
Yes, there already are some for reaktor; one can never have too many.
Boo-Frickety-Hoo.
-Dr. Evil
-Dr. Evil
- KVRist
- 69 posts since 7 Jun, 2018 from Ukraine. Kharkiv.
I want a hybrid synthesizer. This is a mixture of physical modeling technologies and FM (WT) synthesis.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 18 Apr, 2017
Pytchblend wrote:This!The Chase wrote:A modern DtBlkFx would be so rad. It's 13 years-old and still unrivaled in freeware.
Unfiltered audio spec ops seems pretty close to this... There's something to be said for staring at a tiny gui making random changes in DtBlkFx in 2018 though...always interesting results.