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Posted by a2d on Sep-21-2004 15:21:

New 'analog' Vst instruments to check out

Sorry for the spam guys, especially if you've seen it before !

press release


For fans of real analog synthesis who no longer own their beloved synths or prefer the convience of midi control, Analog to Digital have created the perfect solution at an incredibly low price.

The Reincarnation series is a set of sample based synths which have the authentic solid analog feel and allows the user to change the filter level with a keyboard mod wheel and select resonance levels. It can even recreate totally realistic glitch free analog filter sweeps.

Roland tb303, mc202 and juno 106 are available now with more to follow.

Features

As many as 99 samples per preset
36 different presets with their own samples
ADSR envelope Unison mode (up to 16 voices) with detune
Pitch bend, glide with mono mode, vibrato (with adjustable speed),

Effects: ring modulator, tempo synced double delay with filter and feedback and a digital filter (has low pass, high pass, band pass and notch modes) with cutoff and resonance controls.


In the purely digital domain, there is Supersaw Plus, a 16 voice polyphonic analog-modeled vst instrument synthesizer with an effects section (reverb, delay and chorus) . It is designed to create fat sounds very much like the classic Roland JP-8000 synth, particularly the supersaw. There are also square, triangle and pwm oscillators.


Major knobs on all synths can be controlled from midi and all come with comprehensive pdf manuals.

Introductory price of $20 (�11, 16 euros) per synth (normal price $25). All four synths for $50 !

Go to www.cd303.com for full details.

Contact [email protected] for information

cheers

Eric


Posted by alanzo on Sep-21-2004 17:20:

I wasn't too impressed with the sound of SuperSaw Plus.. what are you using to make these?


Posted by ManTrance on Sep-21-2004 20:54:

Sounds interesting, but the price sounds too good to be true.

I'll jump on the bandwagon here, what did you use to make these?

Samples sounds good tho....


Posted by a2d on Sep-21-2004 21:14:

Hi there

Both the synths were made with synthedit, but it's really the samples that took the time to record, cut up, noise reduce and arrange into soundfont format and so forth About 150 or so were sold on ebay with great feedback and no complaints at all.

http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws1/eBay...&userid=eric144

The supersaw is a digital synth, but it took a long time to get right and it does sound like a jp8000. I put the two of them side by side one night.

There is no trick involved, you can try the demos, The sample based synths have up to 50 different presets with unique samples.

Why so cheap, one word - piracy ! The bottom end of the market hardly exists.

I made these for myself because I wanted solid fast trance bass lines and this is the best way (apart from the real thing) in my opinion, The supersaw was done because there wasn't anything like it till Vanguard came along.

all the best

Eric

P.S.

I almost had a deal with Digital Village in the UK to put one in every computer they sold but they changed their minds :-(


Posted by spolitta on Sep-22-2004 06:44:

you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.


Posted by fr0st on Sep-22-2004 06:53:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.


you my friend = dick... And are much more of a looser than him..... Did you just sign up on the forums to flame people?....


Posted by BetaFactory on Sep-22-2004 07:42:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.


Remember, it's not the one selling crap that's an idiot, it would be you if you bought it.

Just to clear things out: I haven't even heard the demos, so I can't judge the software. The word "crap" was only used to get my point clear towards Spolitta.


Posted by pho mo on Sep-22-2004 08:03:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.



hahaha i'm not getting into any of this but it's really funny when people call other people losers but can't even spell it properly


Posted by a2d on Sep-22-2004 12:38:

Yes, the noise is because it's a demo, same as lots of other demos !!


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2004 12:58:

quote:
Originally posted by a2d
Hi there

Both the synths were made with synthedit, but it's really the samples that took the time to record, cut up, noise reduce and arrange into soundfont format and so forth About 150 or so were sold on ebay with great feedback and no complaints at all.

http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws1/eBay...&userid=eric144


haha, youve bought binoculars :P


Posted by a2d on Sep-22-2004 13:01:

Sorry, it DOES make a noise when the envelope settings are zero. The reason is that the envelope attack is very fast for trance leads. You will notice that Vanguard by Refx ($80) does exactly the same.

That's why I did it, to get that sound.


Posted by a2d on Sep-22-2004 13:03:

It wasn't binoculars exactly, it was a digital camera and I sent it back because, well ..... just because .

What's wrong with binoculars anyway, train spotters use them all the time ???


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2004 13:09:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.


why do u suck?


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2004 13:17:

okay, checked out the demos now... they sound pretty sweet to me, only thing i dont like is that the supersaw is a bit too metal sopunding to me... keep up the good work!

EDIT: ok, am i now gonna buy my first vst ever?? ive been sitting around playing with that superwas plus, and im liking it more and more for every second that pass"!


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2004 13:33:

quote:
Originally posted by a2d
It wasn't binoculars exactly, it was a digital camera and I sent it back because, well ..... just because .

What's wrong with binoculars anyway, train spotters use them all the time ???


lol, binoculars without infrared is teh ghey :P


Posted by a2d on Sep-22-2004 13:37:

Real train spotters don't need infra red, they got heat vision like Superman !


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-22-2004 13:57:

haha, teh lol :P


Posted by Derivative on Sep-22-2004 16:56:

supersaw plus was alright. it never sounds complete on its own though and i usually use it layered with other synths, mostly for leads. it just has this metallic, almost tinny quality to it which i can never quite remove through EQ and/or effects. you mention vanguard (i do love this synth) and thats got a much warmer fatness to it. but it lacks the crunch and super wideload fatness of something like a virus. but this is all something you could remedy in an update right? keep working on these man cuz if its anything like making music, every new reiteration just gets better and better.

as for synthedit. that supersaw 0.6 plugin was made using synthedit and it rocked. *MONSTER* detune. hmmm...crunchy.


Posted by spolitta on Sep-22-2004 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by BetaFactory
Remember, it's not the one selling crap that's an idiot, it would be you if you bought it.


Are you living in the same world as Im living? Cuz in mine we have something called demo that we use to targer shits before we buy.

But actually your tottaly right, you gonna be an idot or a noob to buy that ****.


Posted by retiro on Sep-22-2004 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
you really ask people to pay for this ***** when it makes such a ******** noise?????

What were you thinkin?

1) Sellin synths made by synth-edit sucks
2) WTF is that noise this VSTi makes? I mean you design a synth but you don�t have EARS to hear such a loud noise ur ******* instrument makes with every patch? Just set the ADSR to zero so you can hear the ***** this makes.


Bottom Line: You are one HELL of a looser.


Above... one hell of a cock that needs to grow up!

Hey Eric I was well impressed with your Supersaw vsti to say it was made with synthedit! I have freebee synthedit vstis which to be fair are shite - I had my reservations when I saw it on ebay but thought 'this guys has obviously spent some time on this - I'll give it ago!'

I also got a free upgrade to version 2!


Posted by a2d on Sep-22-2004 20:45:

Thanks Retiro, very kind of you.

I spent a lot (far too much) of time getting it right as a matter of a fact. It did sound a LOT like a JP8000, now with the faster envelopes it has a percussive feel a bit like the 3osc synth from fruity loops. As I said, I did it for myself.

If anyone paypals me at [email protected] with �7 and mentions tranceaddict they can have supersaw plus(normally �11). You can even have the synthedit code if you want to add some features yourself.

all the best

Eric


Posted by Limit on Sep-23-2004 01:54:

I normally don't use any VSTi's but i demoed your 303 against a lot of other 303 plugs and it does do a great job...I'd cosider this because it is sampled. One thing though, the demo's of the other synths and mp3 demo links don't work. I'd like to see what you Juno 106 is sounding like; a demo would be nice too. After this I might consoder to purchase.


Posted by a2d on Sep-23-2004 02:40:

Very sorry, the links to the download page was missing 'www'

I have put direct links in for the downloads now.

All sample demo downloads are here now

http://www.cd303.com/newwebsite/REINCARNATION.HTM



They are also available on the download page along with the mp3's

http://www.cd303.com/newwebsite/DOWNLOAD.HTM


Posted by h.vox on Sep-23-2004 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
okay, checked out the demos now... they sound pretty sweet to me, only thing i dont like is that the supersaw is a bit too metal sopunding to me... keep up the good work!

EDIT: ok, am i now gonna buy my first vst ever?? ive been sitting around playing with that superwas plus, and im liking it more and more for every second that pass"!


maybe it would be better to get into z3ta group buy and get z3ta for 90 euros. it is definitely better than this synthedit stuff.



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