Markus 88 Released.
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@d-healey also posted a few days ago. Use "hiserocks" at checkout to get a free copy :)
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@hisefilo I'm on Linux Mint
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@d-healey oh. I thought you also were on Win. I have plans to install Ubuntu soon
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@hisefilo said in Markus 88 Released.:
@d-healey oh. I thought you also were on Win. I have plans to install Ubuntu soon
I dropped Windows a while ago when I realised almost everything I use runs natively on GNU/Linux
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@d-healey I tried many many OS. Even Next :) I also made a Hackintosh a few years ago. But updating was a pain. I like Linux, but I m so Photoshop and Illustrator dependant. Inkscape and gimp are not even close
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Congrats man...sounds amazing. I think AcousticSamples did something like this just recently as well. The product is called Vtines. I'm a bit confused as to how all of this works though. So it's not a sample based product, rather all Math I'm guessing. So you convert a Rhodes from a series of sine waves, similar to a wavetable, but mathmatics is making the sound, instead of a sample....
Pretty ingenious idea....We've been working on something similar with wavetables.
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@hisefilo Congrats man! It looks and sounds very cool :)
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@midiculous thanks!!!! It's based on sine generators, not samples. But reproducing the harmonics series depending on velocity, note, etc.
You can google Julius Smith to find out more about the subject. This guy is a genius. -
@orange thanks man! Im so excited. Gearnews just posted us
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