via wallyaudio in the comments of this post. See the post for details.
"The first software emulation ever:"
"Trans Computer Maschine is a semi-modular Vintage Lead Synthesizer + Pattern Sequencer. Modeled after two legendary mono synths and a custom analog sequencer from Germany.
3 Multi-Oscillators with Sawtooth, Triangle, Sawtooth-Triangle and variable Pulse shapes.
Color adjustable Noise Generator.
3 mode Ring Modulator.
Advanced Sample/Hold.
Selectable 2/4-pole resonant LP Filter with auto-oscillation.
HP Filter with bus selection.
2 exponential Envelope Generators offering 3 operation modes.
Unique Sequencer features like 'skip' and 'set' can be played live from MIDI keyboard.
Inter-patch Sequencer pattern 'Copy/Paste' feature.
Fully MIDI controllable.
Fully VST automatable."
Update via wallyaudio in the comments:
"Hello everybody, I've got very good news:
All known bugs were fixed so 'Trans Computer Maschine' just ended its beta stage and v1.05 is ready for download.
Please spend a little time and check it out, I renamed the presets so it's indicated when it is for synth or sequencer playing (I know people thinking the plug-in was not working because they couldn't make a sound quickly).
Check the included documentation if want to, but I'm sure will be very easy for anyone to make new sounds just having a look to the presets.
freeware for the world, KVRDC12 still going on...
Cheers,
WC"
Friday, November 09, 2012
Jordan Passmore Demo, NI Maschine, U-He's Diva
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by Jordan Passmore
"Here is a demo I composed with Native Instruments' Maschine (loaded with DMX samples, courtesy of ToneBldr, http://www.drivenmachinedrums.com), U-He's Diva and Native Instrument's Kontakt. Maschine is loaded as the host and is doing sequencing and drum machine duties. Diva is doing the bassline and the HPF'd lead. Kontakt is playing back a string sample I captured from the Roland Juno-60. A few effects were used, namely the Valhalla DSP's Ubermod on the lead and the reflex verb (built into Maschine) on the strings."
I spy a MATRIXSYNTH card. :)
Meng Qi - Slight Cold (2012.11)
4ms SCM Breakout (SCMBO) version 2: Demo of new features
YouTube Published on Nov 9, 2012 by 4mspedals
"Version 2 of the Shuffling Clock Multiplier Breakout. New features are highlighted in this video:
-Mute and 4x Fast are LED buttons
-Pressing Mute or 4x Fast inverts the signal on the jack
-Knobs are centered straight up (12:00)
-Rotate and Slip knobs attenuate the breakout jacks, and the corresponding jacks on the main SCM module are added to this attenuated signal. If nothing is plugged into the Rotate or Slip jaks on the breakout, the knob functions as a manual control (same as it did on version 1).
-Depth 25mm
-Power draw maximum 20mA extra from the +12V (no -12V or +5V draw).Power is taken from the main SCM module"
Red Roland/ SH-101 with Case
Access TI2 Polar
ARP Odyssey 2813
Roland/ SH-101
Walkin' Egyptian
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by Ebotronix
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Cyndustries ZO
Doepfer A 117 A 118 A 134 pan by A 143-9
Flame Chord Machine
Grendel Formant Filter
Make Noise Brains PP Maths Optomix
Malekko 4x Uncle 4x AntiO
Roland System 104 Sequencer
Serge VCS
SSL Orgy
Tiptop audio Z 8000
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Logic Master clock to Kenton Pro 2000 II
FX Boss VF1 Lexicon PCM80 Line6 Echopro TC M3000
Update:
Egyptian
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by Ebotronix
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Cyndustries ZO
Doepfer A 134 pan by A 143-9
Flame Chord Machine
Grendel Formant Filter
Make Noise Maths Optomix QMMG
Malekko 4x antiO Uncle (Zo FM)
Moog 4xFreqbox CP 251
Roland System 104 Sequencer
SSL Orgy
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Logic Master clock 5/4 odd time to Kenton Pro 2000 II
FX Boss VF1 Lexicon PCM80 Line6 Echopro TC M3000
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