As some of you may know, Future Music mag has a monthly feature called "5 top plug-ins that are causing a stir in webland".
In FM 163 (July UK edition), the M42 Nebula occupies the 3rd spot. Here's what they say:
"This mighty plug contains two independant synths which each have two ADSR envelope generators, variable state filters, LFO's, and a detailed modulation matrix. It has a comprehensive range of effects but its rather meagre 2-part multi-timbrality and 6-voice polyphony are a minor downer."
And they give the link to AlgoMusic's website.
M42 Nebula in FM #163
- KVRAF
- 4085 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from Montreal, Canada
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- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
Yeah...very funny they mention its "only" 2 part multitimbral...theres just not that many multi-timbral synths out there.
But we are glad to get a mention!!
But we are glad to get a mention!!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4085 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from Montreal, Canada
That's what I thought too. Multi-timbrality is important only for hardware synths and standalone softsynths. With plug-ins, even when they are multi-timbral, I usually prefer to open a second instance anyway.tconrardy wrote:Yeah...very funny they mention its "only" 2 part multitimbral...
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 24 Aug, 2003
LOL . . .
The mag boys are just not up on how to use the technology . . .
Daniel
The mag boys are just not up on how to use the technology . . .
Daniel