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I remember making a post on Gearslutz about how much great freeware there was and how you don't really need to even buy plug-ins unless you need some sort-of specialized one. Needless to say my post was ferociously downvoted.

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http://www.giadamusic.com/

 

 

Giada is a free, minimal, hardcore audio tool for DJs, live performers and electronic musicians. How does it work? Just pick up your channel, fill it with samples or MIDI events and start the show by using this tiny piece of software as a loop machine, drum machine, sequencer, live sampler or yet as a plugin/effect host. Giada aims to be a compact and portable virtual device for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows for production use and live sets.
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http://www.giadamusic.com/

 

 

Giada is a free, minimal, hardcore audio tool for DJs, live performers and electronic musicians. How does it work? Just pick up your channel, fill it with samples or MIDI events and start the show by using this tiny piece of software as a loop machine, drum machine, sequencer, live sampler or yet as a plugin/effect host. Giada aims to be a compact and portable virtual device for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows for production use and live sets.

 

 

can it do warp?

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http://jeremyevers.com/atlantis/

Atlantis is an awesome synth. Sort of like Massive in that it has wavetable and morphing between two waves and lots of modulation possibilities. There's a quite extensive selection of filters and per-voice fx.

 

got a good preset to try? i've tried to get into this (as well as oatmeal) but i was never attracted in particular by any of the preset sounds i've heard.

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http://jeremyevers.com/atlantis/

Atlantis is an awesome synth. Sort of like Massive in that it has wavetable and morphing between two waves and lots of modulation possibilities. There's a quite extensive selection of filters and per-voice fx.

 

got a good preset to try? i've tried to get into this (as well as oatmeal) but i was never attracted in particular by any of the preset sounds i've heard.

 

 

Luckily it's a synthesizer so you can make sounds you like.

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http://jeremyevers.com/atlantis/

Atlantis is an awesome synth. Sort of like Massive in that it has wavetable and morphing between two waves and lots of modulation possibilities. There's a quite extensive selection of filters and per-voice fx.

 

got a good preset to try? i've tried to get into this (as well as oatmeal) but i was never attracted in particular by any of the preset sounds i've heard.

 

 

Luckily it's a synthesizer so you can make sounds you like.

 

its true, but i'm one who likes to try every synthesizer ever made, and they dont always fit like a glove if you do indeed catch the drift that is mine ;) ;)

 

to put it another way, i keep hearing about atlantis for years and years but every time i tried it, i didnt get instant satisfaction. same for green oak crystal, as well as oatmeal, all of which seemed to be revered but ive never seen them in action doing something that i thought sounded like something that i particularly liked. sometimes presets themselves offer such folks that are me a new vista upon that which previously i had not had a clear vision if you will of.

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Oatmeal is lovely if luck is on your side. Was rubbish at synthesis a few years ago so absolutely adored the 'random' button on it to come up with synth sounds that I'd no idea how they were made.

 

Made this just from that -

 

http://www.ilovecubus.co.uk/mp3/tiredeye/cubus%20[16]%20his%20variety%20night.mp3

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Oatmeal is lovely if luck is on your side. Was rubbish at synthesis a few years ago so absolutely adored the 'random' button on it to come up with synth sounds that I'd no idea how they were made.

 

Made this just from that -

 

http://www.ilovecubus.co.uk/mp3/tiredeye/cubus%20[16]%20his%20variety%20night.mp3

thats beautiful

 

 

FWIW, here's a track I made with Atlantis. The arpy synth is Massive but the other synth is Atlantis.

What I find nice about it is the huge selection of filters and processors, and the modulation possibilities ofc.

https://soundcloud.com/th555/atlantis-track

thats brutal!

 

I won't give up on these yet.

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UltraChannel™ is Eventide's new 64-bit native channel strip plug-in for AU, VST, and AAX64 for Mac and PC featuring micro pitch functionality from our flagship H8000, stereo delays with variable feedback paths, plus two stages of compression, gating, and five bands of parametric EQ. UltraChannel is available as a free download through midnight July 8, 2014, after which it will cost $249.

 

 

 

http://eventideplugins.elasticbeanstalk.com/ultrachannel.jsp

 

:nyan: an ilok account is mandatory

 

 

UltraChannel does not require you to own or use an iLok dongle, but the iLok License Manager and an ilok.com account are required to use the plugin.

 

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How obtrusive is ilok ? It's really tempting but ... something seems oddly suspicious about this release

 

DONT DO IT!!! I REGRET IT!!!

 

Shit fucking iLok... Well I just installed it and shit but Live didn't even recognized the VST so fuck it. But yeah It's really weird.

 

I immediately uninstalled iLok and drivers.

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Shit fucking iLok... Well I just installed it and shit but Live didn't even recognized the VST so fuck it

Have you tried running Ableton in administrator mode - I've got a whole bunch of VST/i s that 'magically' reappeared when I did that.
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