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Everything posted by Michael A.D.
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Not sure about the side-chaining issue, but (and I might be wrong) I like that VST3 usually have scaling capabilities that VST2's lack. So, with a VST3 I can enlarge it to a size/view I like.
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Funny you should bring up Mu:Zines as I had just put a Mu-Zines link to a old review of X-OR in the topic from yesterday called "Anyone Around Long Enough to Remember MIDI new".
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Anyone Around Long Enough to Remember MIDI New?
Michael A.D. replied to razor7music's topic in The Coffee House
Anyone remember a program called X-OR that was written by Bob Melvin in the late 80's? It was a cross-platform (IBM, Mac, Atari) program that was a generic editor for synths, so you could have all your patches for all your synths in one program. In 1991, when Roland released the SC-55 it was the first synth to use the General Midi spec. I already owned several MIDI synths but purchased the SC-55 as soon as it was available. Then using the X-OR program I wrote the first GM editor and put it up on Compuserve so others could download it and use it. I recall that it was very cumbersome to use - if I recall correctly you had to download 3 modules to use it. But folks downloaded it and liked it. And I recall Bob Melvin writing to me and complimenting me on it and making suggestions for further enhancements. You can get a taste of what X-OR was like via this article: http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/dr-ts-x-or/170 -
Very nice! Thanks Soundiron. (I had to do a Kontakt batch resave to make the new presets see the original samples... took about 5 minutes... just pointing it out in case someone gets the new presets and they do not automatically see the samples.)
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Me: Composition --> Production --> Composition is refined --> Production is refined --> repeat till finished.
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I think it is Profanity. Even the screen shot of the Kontakt instrument says Profanity Organ. And OH YEAH - it's the best organ that $6 can buy. I don't know how the guy programmed it with just one sine wave, but it sounds amazing!
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I'm glad (in a way) that APD offered 2 of these plugins as freebies. I felt it would be a good way to check out this deal. But after going through some of the most convoluted, time-consuming (and totally unnecessary) installations I have ever encountered for freebies, I finally got to try them out. 5 minutes later I erased all traces of these plug-ins from my system. Very disappointing to say the least. I suggest everyone try the freebies before making this purchase. (I know I know... never speak badly about a sub-$20 deal... but in this case I just wanted to tell everyone to try 'em before you buy 'em.)
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I've been done with them for more than a year. Will never purchase from them again!
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I listened to the one demo that they have posted on their site. It contained samples of the various MIDI styles they are offering. I found them to be quite sterile, and well, boring. There wasn't much melodic content - it was a lot of arpeggio stuff, all rather simple without much inspiration. Perhaps it's just a matter of stylistic preference. I do like the MIDI files from Smash Up the Studio. There's a much wider range of styles, though most are in the funk, soul, and jazz area. They are reasonably priced, but they are a really great deal when they go on sale. http://www.smashupthestudio.com/
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Thanks Matt - I just d/l and ran FIN-MICRO_win_128 and it now works as expected. (Officially called Fin-Micro 1.01) I had been using FIN-MICRO_win_123 and I suspect that a programmer forgot to delete their testing method. Matt, curious how you identified that loop? I am familiar with Google Images and how you can search for matching images, but have never encountered a similar method for audio.
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I've written to UJAM support and will let everyone know what they say. I have to suspect it's designed to let you audition the various modes in the program, but for some odd reason it's not hearing the Silk guitar. I just did another test in which I just wrote some random midi notes (no midi instrument) and then processed it with Finisher Micro... and yep, I got the vocal again.
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Here it is - with Silk in the background. FinisherMicroVocal.wav
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This is not a choir effect that I am hearing. This is an explicitly worded female vocal, and I cannot tell you the exact words as I am at work, but it's something about a road. And the vocal is tied exactly to the clip as I was testing it as a loop. I guess I need to contact UJAM and get to the bottom of this.
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This is BIZARRE. To try it out (and based on Reid Rosefelts's post) I loaded up UJAM's Silk guitar, selected a folk style and created a 4 bar pattern. Listened to it to make sure it was working right, then loaded up Finisher Micro to process the track. Started to play it and a FEMALE VOCAL began... WTF? I immediately stopped it... nope - nothing else loaded... hit play again and she was singing again... and I could hear the Silk guitar part behind her. Then I played with the modes and they affected only the vocal. I bypassed Finisher Micro, and was left with the guitar. I then loaded up a new track with a male vocal... processed it... and it worked as expected - Finisher Micro just processed the male vocal and there was no female vocal heard. So, if anyone has Silk, do me a favor and try it with Finisher Micro. I don't think I am crazy, but this is nuts! I read the manual and there is nothing about a female vocal... perhaps it's meant to act as a demo when you don't have source material? Yet Reid is showing a YouTube clip above with Amber and it's working as you'd expect.
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Oh yeah!!! Can't wait to try out this new update. Should be interesting to see how they integrate the piano.
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Yeah, they just offered Largo at 50% off, but I looked at all the Sonokinetic stuff I already have, and realized that though I love the sound quality of their stuff, I don't use Sonokinetic phrase libraries anywhere near as much as regular libraries where I can write/play each note that I want. So I decided I really didn't need Largo.
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I use a program called Ace Text to keep track of almost everything I do, from receipts to passwords to instructions for a particular VST to DAW hints&tips to... well you name it! What's cool is that you never have to save anything - everything you write is saved automatically - just write (or paste from some other source). And you create the categories/topics and you can search all the categories or a particular category. Check it out: https://www.acetext.com/
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I gotta agree with Kite. I got the Modal Runs for free, but I would have been disappointed if I had to have paid for it at a 33% discount. And I missed the Noir Ostinato freebie, but again at a 33% discount (and after listening to their YouTube demos), I don't know if I want it at that price... and I REALLY LOVE the original Noir. But the Noir Ostinatos seems a bit overpriced, especially as Fleer pointed out, they seem to be rather smallish samples. So, yeah, I appreciate Sonokinetic giving away freebies, but no freebies and a larger discount would be my preference, too.
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Yes, somehow I survived the Black Friday sales. I only spent $74 the last two weeks and $59 was for the introductory offer for the new Joshua Bell Essential violin, so that really shouldn't even count as a Black Friday sale. Yes, I admit I drooled at lots of offers and though the GAS was strong, I resisted almost all the temptations and only purchased a $15 program called ReMidi. But the battle isn't over and now I have to resist the XMAS/NEW YEAR deals... and I am very worried that Sonokinetic is going to do a sale on Largo and I won't be able to say no. And who knows what other deals will appear out of nowhere and grab me? Yes, it's a very dangerous time of year. Happy holidays everyone!
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So much for my theory!
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I just checked and Da Capo is still on sale as we are about to enter day 3, so I would guess that all the sale prices will be in effect through the 12 days.
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It's a tough program to learn... I am still figuring out stuff... but it is certainly worth the effort to learn it. I highly recommend it and this sale is a great opportunity to get ALL the Jamstix stuff (Jamstix Ultimate) for only $119.
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There's a WONDERFUL book called "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" that discusses the concepts of logic, order, symmetry, inversions, etc in music, art and literature. And it does so in a very entertaining way! It's the kind of book that you can pick it up, read just a few pages, then come back to it in a few days for more insights. Great stuff to ponder! Check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gödel,_Escher,_Bach