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:wink: Peace
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:wink: Insense and Peppermints.
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:wink: Blah, Blah.
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i didn't mean to encourage you, i just couldn't help but laugh....you're a funny guy, JimmyV....
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funny thing, Jimmy...
reading your post when I was just about to finish a VST Instrument demo that kept me awake quite some hours more than expected... :D
would be great to have this on Scope me thought

even more funny was the fact that when I tried it the first time I couldn't figure out at all what was supposed to be so amazing with this thingy :-?
Ok, so I eventually had to peek into TFM...
ah, it's just about oscillator 1, number 2+3 are regular stuff to fatten, fill up.

Finally someone brought synthesis a step ahead, no wavetable sequencing, no fake FM operators nor a helpless additive attempt that a K5000 couldn't have done better 15 years ago :P

Check out the brandnew Frame Oscillator in Krishna Synth - dunno why they named it like that :lol:
yes, it's the folks at Devine Machine, you probably already guessed that...

cheers, Tom
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Great link Astro,

You always are thinking on the same level as I am.

I think the strengths of using a CPU based app., should be new ideas, and new sounds. As trying to get good anti-aliasing filters, and analog emulations are not it's strengths.

I finally have all of the sound creation tools and instruments of Yore right where I want them.

Something new is what I'm interested in. This looks great.

I was also checking into Camel Audio's Additive synthesis instrument. CWerner has always shown a quality ear here, and I was following up on an app he said was quite fierce.

Since I will have some serious power w/ a new quad upgrade, and GS4 will host VSTi's. I am searching for some extra spice, this looks really spicy.



Thanks Very Much,
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jeez, don't you happen to have a Lemur control ? :o
that must be synth heaven for you :D

cheers, Tom
btw that's what I call developers
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:wink: Thank You.
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