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(39 replies, posted in Releases)

nordloef wrote:
roboctopus wrote:

Not a release, but does anyone still have Flashbob/Flashmob stuff?

This track is still one of my favorite LSDJ tunes of all time:  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/648 … 0Fluff.mp3

I can't find much info on the dude so I don't know if he had a proper release.

My favorite Flashbob release

http://www.kittenrock.co.uk/releases/Kr … _unity.zip

i've got that and about 20 assorted flashbob tracks on HDD

994

(39 replies, posted in Releases)

for some reason, i only have 2 tracks from it still, jellica & dr. von pnok.

The Silph Scope wrote:

No one's been able to figure it out. Every chiptune is actually FL Studio fakebit.

untrue... some of us use renoise

umm. radlib/oxygenstar/doomcloud/sadnes/my two robodads/rolly mingwald/etc lives there, thats why hes saying that..

most newer laptops seem to only have a dual-purpose mic/line combo jack, the amplification for a mic can be turned on and off in the OS (and the combo jacks tend to be stereo, not mono)

yep, thats what sidechain is for...this is what i was talking about

website wrote:

Tame That Frequency: A Band-Sensitive Compressor

You can also use a sidechain to tune a compressor so that it’s most effective around certain frequencies. This is essentially the concept behind a de-esser. To use a compressor in this way, feed a heavily EQ’d version of the track in question into your compressor’s sidechain input.

For instance, if you had a bass with one particularly out-of-control note, or a singer whose voice sounds overwhelming in a certain range, you could use an EQ to emphasize those frequencies, and then send that signal into the sidechain input. Conversely, if the low frequency content of a signal is causing a compressor to go haywire, a sidechain EQ can ensure that it only reacts to mid-frequency content.

Fortunately, many modern-style plugin compressors, like Pro Tools’ Dynamics III have a sidechain EQ feature like this built right in, and need no extra routing to achieve this effect. But if you want to use a vintage-style plugin or piece of hardware, getting up and running is not difficult at all.

If you think it through, you’ll come to realize that this kind of band-sensitive approach lies at the root of any multiband compressor. In fact, using sidechains and duplicate channels, you could feasibly create a multiband processor out of just about any plugin compressor you own.

http://www.sonicscoop.com/2013/06/27/be … mpression/

i had the 1600, if i remember, the sidechain out was sort of intended for situations where one might want the main signal as run through an eq or processor for the sidechain input

i was thinking about artist names that i like in early 2001 and thought up environmental sound collapse because it was a good descriptive phrase for a project about things falling apart both literally and figuratively around us with the bonus of being able to be shortened to e.s.c. (or sometimes the escape key early on)...ending the e.s.c. stuff now after 13 years
new project, d_strct... just occured to me as an interesting way of simplifying "destruct", and since the project is meant to be a little more straight forward than e.s.c. stuff was, felt it fit

there better be go-go dancers dressed like mario at this, or im severely disappointed in you guys wink

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

wooo! fuck yes!
and ordered smile

its been two hours and i feel not enough of you realize how awesome this ist, though maybe you're just not as into ministry as i am (al jourgenson may have been even more addicted to eventide than drugs during their best years)

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yeah, but if its snesei, you only need to feed one artist afterwards, really helpful when on a budget...we all know the risks of summoning chip artists without making an offering...

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i hear if you say his name three times into a bathroom mirror with the lights off, he shows up and busts out some tracks

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

tons of people..the whole pika pika crew for starters

mechlo posted it on facebook, but figured its worth sharing here...

site wrote:

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.

UltraChannel features a pair of dynamics processors: the O-Pressor™, capable of extreme compression (this is the compressor section of the Omnipressor®) and a conventional compressor with de-essing and side-chain capability.

UltraChannel™ also offers Soft-Saturation, and Transformer emulation which recreates transformer core saturation. This feature adds harmonics to low frequency material while remaining relatively transparent to the rest of signal. While relatively subtle, in aggregate, Transformer can bring life to otherwise dull mixes and help glue disparate sound sources together.

FlexiPath™ routing allows drag and drop for reordering the signal path of the top level components (O-Pressor, compressor/de-esser, EQ, Gate).

UltraChannel includes a variety of factory presets tailored to signal sources such as guitar, bass, kick drum, snare, piano, strings, synths and vocals. A number of the presets were created by Eventide artists.

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. An ilok.com account can be created either at ilok.com or within the iLok License Manager application. Please download and install this software if it is not already installed on your computer. This application allows users to authorize up to two computers or an iLok dongle to use UltraChannel.

grab it here: http://eventideplugins.elasticbeanstalk … hannel.jsp

infradead wrote:

Though if there is no infradead it's not all bad

there's also no low-gain, so yeah...

edit: was also just talking before this about how i really still like you track for that nanoloop2008 comp