http://www.franzmfg.com/book1.htm
…came across this useful online book.
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http://www.franzmfg.com/book1.htm
…came across this useful online book.
Effective Drum Programming parts 1-4
from Soundonsound.
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Oh yes – mine arrived last week and I’ve been having a lot of unproductive fun with it.
This is a gorgeous bitcrusher/distortion. Apart from the ‘biscuiting’, there’s a real-analogue filter with an optional step-sequencer or envelope follower. There’s also a tempo-synced delay, 9 different waveshapers, pitch shifter and a lovely tube saturation. It sounds wonderful, but too easy to let it take over.
Must. Be. Tamed.
Currently negotiating Purchase. I’ve been lusting after one for a long time – definitely a unique sounding and incredibly powerful synthesizer. I’m drawn the complexity coupled with the obtuse interface. Like my XL-7 it will be caressed, digested and slowly assimilated over a period of years. It will be my main synthesizer in the evolving live rig setup – coming soon.
http://prodatum.sourceforge.net/
You can now mix colors with prodatum! check the changelog and this screenshot for more. and while you are at it you may also want to check the little icon in the upper right corner of this site. “) Janus, 14.1.2011
Crashing for me on Win7, but looks very promising. If anyone knows how to compile, maybe you could oblige and post the binary??
For now I will stick with Proteum. Not perfect, often frustrating, but definitely more stable.