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hi, ive been working on a few plugins for octamed... below is a crappy video of a sample chopper im working on.

teeth!: is a sample chopper. it has a randomize function for randomly rearranging a sample. it also has a lock feature for locking areas you don't want rearranged. you can also manually rearrange a sample using the lock feature, or you can manually edit + chop a sample using the select/copy/paste tools. they automatically adjust to select/copy/paste convenient areas (1/8 1/16 1/32, etc). you can also rearrange/chop/paste multiple samples together. theres also a random retrigger feature that will randomly retrigger areas of the audio... eventually i'll make this like the lock feature so you can force retrigger (or not).

timebomb!: will automatically resample a sample to match the bpm of a project. it supports any range of both bpm and spd. i spent a lot of time coming up with the equations that actually calculate this... it was a bitch because there is no documentation anywhere about it + it was fairly complicated math. timebomb can also automatically transpose a sample using octamed's instrument settings rather than resample.

earache!: is basically a frontend for some of octamed's built in effects. handy to have everything conveniently located. (inspired by anakirob)

destroy!: not pictured, is basically a frontend for sox with a few features of timebomb! supports high pass, low pass, bandpass filters, compression, timestretching (instead of resampling), a bitcrusher (2bit 4bit), and a destroy option that will insanely distort the audio.

everything runs fast on an emulated amiga 4000. i've run them all on my real amiga 600 + they are pretty slow... ~ 1minute for resampling with sox, ~15 secs to resample with octamed's internal resampler, ~10 secs to chop a breakbeat. although slow on a 600, they are all %100 compatible with a 68000 cpu as well as workbench 2.1. sorry for the lame video, i hate making videos. will try to post some vids of the others later.

TEETH!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Z2mmNLtM0

Last edited by systmcrsh (Mar 25, 2011 5:03 am)

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Sweden

Looking nice! I'll give them a benchmark on my A1200 with fastram when I get home from werk.

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wow this is cool!!

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Milwaukee, WI

FINALLY.

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Milwaukee, WI

I can testify that having lived in the same building as Ty Stagediver for years, you did in three minutes what usually takes him a whole afternoon. Very cool.

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Milwaukee, WI

Wow, so sick!  I'm really hoping to pick up an A600 or A1200 tomorrow and I'll give these a shot if I do.

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thank you!!

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thanx... depending on what kind of social life i have this weekend i hope to have them available for download by sunday or so. i still have to remove some debug + useless code and fix some minor things. anyways, another vid:

TIMEBOMB!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHTRjYSPIGI

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New York City

Awesome to see this sort of stuff cominng out for Amiga! Keep it up@

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Sydney, Australia

Bloody awesome! Will defs give these ago when they're up for download. Are there many plugins available for octamed, like chippy synth plugins perhaps? If so where might I find them?

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Sydney, Australia

Also are there plugins available for Protracker at all?

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Protracker doesn't work like this at all, there's no scripting available. So, no.
Octamed is not a "plugin host"  of any sort as in VST or whatever you are used to. I'd call these scripts rather than plugins, but I guess for understanding of the common nowadays folk, the creator has chosen to call them plugins.

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akira^8GB wrote:

Also are there plugins available for Protracker at all?

Arguably powerpacker (or the like) are libraries that Protracker can use to compress / decompress MOD files a bit like a ZIP, but that's about it for additional functionality as far as I know.

systmcrsh: THANKS MAN!  Will have to FINALLY put Octamed back on my 1200 (with the 040)  :-)

Last edited by cTrix (Apr 14, 2011 5:29 am)

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cTrix wrote:

Arguably powerpacker (or the like) are libraries that Protracker can use to compress / decompress MOD files a bit like a ZIP, but that's about it for additional functionality as far as I know.

Come on man you are PUSHING it! xD

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I'm done with waiting, where are these!!!!
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Posted at http://trebledeathsystem.com/forums/778#comment-5642 on March 28.

WORRRD