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G.O.S.T. DSP Plug-Ins

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Hello,

there are some new devices available.

See : http://www.sonic-core.net/en/products/gost.html


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great .. but what about the X-ite that will run these plugins ? :D :D :D
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Danke Mein Btruder. :wink:
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Post by tgstgs »

Thanks a lot ralf!
now its official;

as i posted already a few pics on another thread may i just add the link to it:

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25447

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plugs run on old HW!

with xite (we are all waiting for) dynomic should work at 96kHz SR too;

good vibes
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tgstgs wrote:Thanks a lot ralf!
now its official;

as i posted already a few pics on another thread may i just add the link to it:

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25447

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plugs run on old HW!

with xite (we are all waiting for) dynomic should work at 96kHz SR too;

good vibes
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awesome.
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stardust wrote:Looks interesting. Is there a manual to learn about the capabilities ?
of course:

http://www.sonic-core.net/documents/gost-dynomic-de.pdf

http://www.sonic-core.net/documents/gost-saw-de.pdf

-greetings, markus-

ps: yes, it's german. just for you. everybody else get these:

http://www.sonic-core.net/documents/gost-dynomic-en.pdf

http://www.sonic-core.net/documents/gost-saw-en.pdf

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It sounds nice.
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stardust wrote:
kylie wrote:
ps: yes, it's german. just for you. everybody else get these:
Thats service ;)
Thank you Markus.
well, Ralf can't care for everything, can he? :)
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Post by borg »

The technoloop treatment sounded impressive!

However, is there a technical reason for the Windows limitation?
I bet it is not a problem with just the few fossils still using OS9, but what about the upcoming OSX?
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see:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... a&start=20

osx:
lets see what we can do when xite is out;

good vibes
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kylie wrote:well, Ralf can't care for everything, can he? :)
yes he can!
especially with Santas little helpers. No offence meant Ralf. :D
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May I please trouble one of you for an oscilloscope snapshot of Saw in use?

edit, typo
Last edited by le_tigre on Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by tgstgs »

what source do you want?

hier you have some pic of a 440Hz sinus -3dB;

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 47&start=0

good vibes
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tgstgs wrote:what source do you want?

hier you have some pic of a 440Hz sinus -3dB;

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 47&start=0

good vibes
Thanks! Nice looking shaping going on there. All my CW stuff is back in the US, so I can't check anything out for myself. I look forward to hearing it.
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i get different translations;

if its the case of meaning->
there is no waveshaper inside!
you would not get this results with it!

saw cuts the wave with 0 sample latency on a sync sample value;
to choose the threshold and angle of cutting gives you the possibility to add the harmonics you like;
this is new tech!
at least i never heared of it before;
with saws in the insertslots of dynomic you are able to build you own response curve;
decide what harmonics you let pass and what you want to cut in which way;
hint: detune dynomic bands a bit!
no HW or SW driver is as flexible;
if you miss 'the other feature' of your HW tube driver -> turn on the noise!
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good vibes
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Post by dbmac »

How about some presets as starting points?

/dave
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we have designed the range response that you get 'fast results';
the default loading values should give you a good starting point independet of source;
but all further is haevy depending on the source you feed, your taste and what you want to get out of it;
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specialy if its a guitar pluged in im sure you will love it;
but we use it also on snaredrum for expl. to make it more rough and add a bit high frequency harmonics without audible going in distortion;
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sawed vibes from vienna
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