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AW: LWL (looping with laptops) - multi-FX VST and compressor/limiter VST
I should have been more specific when talking about the multi-fx. I don't
need pristine or even decent quality, especially not from the reverb (that
is because all the reverbs I have been using in the last years were
sounding
artifical on purpose). If a chorus sounds like it has been done with a
Commodore C64, then so be it.
>From the plugin market I'm aware of, think PSP Nitro for people without
enough CPU power...
Rainer
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: mark sottilaro [mailto:zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2006 01:42
> An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Betreff: Re: LWL (looping with laptops) - multi-FX VST and
> compressor/limiter VST
>
> Heh, we've gone from "needs to be one rackspace" to "needs to
> use less CPU cycles..." We humans are so silly. Since I'm
> not using it live it's probably OK for me, but I think you'll
> have a hard time finding decent reverbs that aren't resource
> hungry. That's always been a problem. I've seen some
> hardware accelators.. not sure how well they work but it may
> be the answer to your problems:
>
> http://www.zzounds.com/item--TCEPCCOMPACT
>
> of course, for that price you can get a very cool multi
> effects processor. :)
>
> Mark
>
> --- Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de> wrote:
>
> > Had a look at RMX Stylus at a friend's place. First thing I
> noticed is
> > it's quite ressource-hungry (with regard to CPU load at
> least). Sadly,
> > this is a k.o. criterion for me. Coming from playing a setup
> > containing eight HU of rack space, a 24-ch/6 aux mixer with
> 4-band eqs
> > per channel, three synths and a little bit of small stuff (Kaoss,
> > DL4), I have to economize on CPU load to be able to work the way I
> > want to work - with a system so complex it's able to do things I do
> > not understand ;-).
> >
> > Battery (like all of NI's samplers) are a great choice for
> drum sounds
> > because they include enough flexibility to further shape
> your static
> > samples in a dynamic way.
> >
> >
> > Now, again a question:
> > On my quest for VST plugins (Windows!) that are not
> > ressource-hungry, I'm
> > looking:
> >
> > a) for something like a multi-fx. Think of a
> > FireworX in plugin form. Only
> > real requirement: low CPU usage.
> >
> > b) a limiter. For my mains, so no clipping hits the
> > converters.
> > Requirements: low CPU usage.
> >
> > c) a kind of dynamic processor that allows me to add
> > more "punch" to a
> > single track or submix. Requirements: extremely
> > simple UI (I want to have
> > one knob which works from "no processing at all" to
> > "super overpunched"
> > (think Marylin Manson "This is the New
> > Shit"/Chorus). And low CPU usage ;-)
> >
> > Any ideas on this?
> >
> > Rainer
> >
> > PS: anyone using the Behringer BCR2000 fader box? I
> > have a problem with the
> > editor software - it won't transmit to the BCR
> > (error msg. "It seems the
> > controller is busy while transmitting $Re6" or
> > something like it). Ideas,
> > anyone?
> >
> >
> > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > > Von: mark sottilaro
> > [mailto:zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com]
> > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2006 00:58
> > > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> > > Betreff: Re: LWL (looping with laptops) -
> > MIDI-programmable
> > > drum sequencer
> > >
> > > I'm having a great time composing drums using
> > BATTERY.
> > > It's pretty brilliant and since it's just a
> > sample player
> > > that sits inside a sequencer that I already know
> > as an .au
> > > (Digital Performer) Simple but so much more
> > effective than
> > > working with any drum machine I've ever used...
> > though
> > > sometimes I do long for a quick pattern based
> > interface... GURU maybe?
> > >
> > > Also... what is Stylus exactly? Hard to tell from
> > the
> > > site... seems like premade grooves you mix
> > together in some
> > > way? I'm actually looking for something like
> > that.
> > > Something that's FAST for creating a quick groove
> > to loop to.
> > > I hate when I spend an evening making drums only
> > to find
> > > I've not touched a guitar and it's time to go to
> > bed. I'm
> > > often just wanting fast good drums that A) change
> > like a song
> > > (or can be quickly made to do so) and B) will give
> > me clock
> > > out for my Repeater.
> > >
> > > Will Stylus RMX do the trick? I don't care if
> > it's very
> > > "preset" as I have lots that isn't.
> > >
> > > Mark
> > >
> > > --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 7 jan 2006, at 18.46, Rainer Thelonius
> > Balthasar
> > > Straschill wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Now I would be looking for something like a
> > > > MIDI-controllable drum
> > > > > pattern sequencer as a VST (or Live! plugin).
> > > >
> > > > iDrum is good and not very expensive if you have
> > a OS X Mac. It's
> > > > basically a pattern/song sequencer with built-in
> > drum sample player.
> > > > A more advanced thing, of the same kind but far
> > more advanced
> > > > regarding experimental options, is GURU (Wind
> > and Mac).
> > > Both iDrum and
> > > > GURU has a built in "groove feel modulator"
> > > > inspired by the
> > > > legendary MPC-60. While these two can run their
> > own sequnces,
> > > > organized in "pattens" and "songs" the Stylus
> > RMX also have
> > > a unique
> > > > sound but now built in sequencer. You have to
> > drive RMX with MIDI
> > > > sequences (which is also possible with iDrum and
> > GURU). RMX
> > > has some
> > > > interesting random scriptiing and effect
> > processing options.
> > > >
> > > > Ableton Live already has a good Drum Sample
> > Player built into the
> > > > software: Impulse. MIDI sequences to drive the
> > drum kits has to be
> > > > dropped into Live slots on a track that is set
> > to feed the Impulse.
> > > >
> > > > I can't answer for external MIDI editing options
> > as you're requests
> > > > are not very detailed. You will have to go to
> > each products
> > > manual to
> > > > check out if it will let you do what you have in
> > mind. As far as
> > > > changing patterns on the fly I'm sure four will
> > let you do
> > > that. Go to
> > > > the manufacturers web pages and watch the
> > movies.
> > > > At least
> > > > Spectrasonics and FXpansion has excellent demo
> > and tutorial videos.
> > > > These apps all have their own unique sound -
> > even the cheap
> > > iDrum - so
> > > > it's hard to recommend anything unheard.
> > > >
> > > > Greetings from Sweden
> > > >
> > > > Per Boysen
> > > > www.looproom.com (international)
> > > > www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> > > > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital)
> > > > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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