What do you think about the plugiator?

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The mighty PlugThor, or, electric Plugtron. :)
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stardust wrote:blugger then, no ?
;)
the "o" is essential. so bluggor. :D
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kylie wrote:
stardust wrote:blugger then, no ?
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the "o" is essential. so bluggor. :D
Otherwise it looks and sounds too much like bugger :lol: .
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Mr Arkadin wrote:
kylie wrote:
stardust wrote:blugger then, no ?
;)
the "o" is essential. so bluggor. :D
Otherwise it looks and sounds too much like bugger :lol: .
damn, I didn't know that there were so many meanings for bugger...
hard words that I found on dict@leo ...

btw, the english pronunciation of bugger sounds like the german word for excavator or digger (bagger). are they diggin' for something? :)

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there once was this Cycling 74 thingy called 'Pluggo' - just reading the name would drive me nuts already, never gave a sh*t on what it is...
smart brands are important, imso

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Plug..oh `´ !!

NPAN would be better...no plugs are needed.
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astroman wrote:there once was this Cycling 74 thingy called 'Pluggo' - just reading the name would drive me nuts already, never gave a sh*t on what it is...
smart brands are important, imso
cheers, Tom
Pluggo is great, wás, I should say, as I don'tuse it anymore.
I remember Squirrel Parade, Sizzle Delays, Slice'nDice, Rye, Stutterer, Cyclotron, and not to forget Dr Dop.
Often the results are weird, but if you find an application forit they are great.
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they start selling:

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0029144519

just spotted...
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astroman wrote:there once was this Cycling 74 thingy called 'Pluggo' - just reading the name would drive me nuts already, never gave a sh*t on what it is...
smart brands are important, imso

cheers, Tom
Pluggo is the maxmsp engine just without the actual software..its free and you can run plugs in it that got created in maxmsp.Its pretty neat.
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Fluxpod wrote:Pluggo is the maxmsp engine just without the actual software..its free and you can run plugs in it that got created in maxmsp.Its pretty neat.
pluggo isn't free, actually. they want 199 USD.
you can download a free runtime which enables you to run plugins from 3rd party developers.

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kylie wrote:
Fluxpod wrote:Pluggo is the maxmsp engine just without the actual software..its free and you can run plugs in it that got created in maxmsp.Its pretty neat.
pluggo isn't free, actually. they want 199 USD.
you can download a free runtime which enables you to run plugins from 3rd party developers.

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yes thats what i mean:P
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Fluxpod wrote:
astroman wrote:there once was this Cycling 74 thingy called 'Pluggo' - just reading the name would drive me nuts already, never gave a sh*t on what it is...
smart brands are important, imso

cheers, Tom
Pluggo is the maxmsp engine just without the actual software..its free and you can run plugs in it that got created in maxmsp.Its pretty neat.
Pluggo is not free. You are able to install the runtime and some free plug-ins may benefit from it. The official pluggo-plug-ins will of course only operate in demo mode.
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its A pluG-eator it will eat plugs by boxes of twelve

*Not bad in my opinion and steinberg Yamaha are supporting them
you ve sse the page in steinberg.net or steinberg.fr ?

erm
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Albatorus wrote:its A pluG-eator it will eat plugs by boxes of twelve

*Not bad in my opinion and steinberg Yamaha are supporting them
you ve sse the page in steinberg.net or steinberg.fr ?

erm
Where do you see the support? They are just distrbuting it says the note.
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