Originally posted by Mel David
You may see video projectors being discounted recently. This is because they are going to be superseded by laser projectors which are getting more affordable. They have their uses for lighting effects for music videos, displaying video & still images, song lyrics, etc.
It's interdasting in that I went to an Imax over the weeked (First Man if you must know) and they were lauding the fact it was a laser projector.
I will say the picture was fucking insane quality so it doesn't surprise me that they're coming to the consumer level now.
I own a laser cutter/engraver and having followed the laser machine market for about 5 years now, it's amazing to see how fast and cheap laser technology has become. Like 10 years ago, aan at home RF or Co2 laser was easily 5 figures. Now you can build your own for $800 or buy a shitty K40 for like $350 but it'll still work. It's outstripping moore's law by some pace.
There's also something going on with SSD's right now. There's been a sudden drop in the cost per GB. Something to do with companies supplying too much NAND. I think they're basically trying to kill off the HDD market for good.
Oct-23-2018 19:09
Mel David
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Sydney
I need me a couple of 2TB SSDs. Been waiting forever for them to get affordable. I won an auction for a 2nd-hand 480GB SSD about a year ago for $120 and that greatly enhanced the performance speed of our iMac. I want all my sample libs and project files on SSD.
You can get a good domestic laser projector for about 2K these days. But the normal 1080P led projectors are being reduced to around $200 or so. They're only about 3000 lumens but that is enough for what I want to use it for. The ultimate gobos!
Last edited by Mel David on Oct-30-2018 at 12:07
Oct-25-2018 13:06
Mel David
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Sydney
I just purchased this vocal sample pack as it has the most useful vocal phrases I've heard in a sample pack. Ever.
Originally posted by tehlord
Evolving pads can mean anything. Depends what you're after.
I'm after something that lends itself well to rich pads suitable for deep house and atmospheric DnB
I spend hours on Serum and other synths but cant get the pads lush and atmospheric enough. My JDXA is nice for pads but I cant get quite enough LFO action going on it.
MEL - Yes I've heard Absynth is good for pads, I might check it out
The atmospheric DnB stuff is going to be mostly about filters and probably some mild phasing etc. The ultimate pad plugin is still Omnisphere imo, but that's as much to do with the sampled oscillator sources as the synth engine. Absynth is definitely great too, although the UI is fucking abysmal.
Originally posted by tehlord
The atmospheric DnB stuff is going to be mostly about filters and probably some mild phasing etc. The ultimate pad plugin is still Omnisphere imo, but that's as much to do with the sampled oscillator sources as the synth engine. Absynth is definitely great too, although the UI is fucking abysmal.
Nice one mate, I've been toying with Omni for yrs but I have this problem with very expensive software.
I've been persevering with Icarus in demo form and they're the best softsynth filters I've ever played with.
Originally posted by Richard Butler
Nice one mate, I've been toying with Omni for yrs but I have this problem with very expensive software.
I've been persevering with Icarus in demo form and they're the best softsynth filters I've ever played with.
Decisions....
I think what people forget is that you're also buying the vast, vast sample content that's included for oscillator sources.
It's a lot of money, but I think it's worth it. There's nothing else like it.
Alchemy would be a fair comparison, but they made you pay for all the extra sample content/preset packs. It's all free with Omnisphere. Always has been.