I'd love to, it just sounds like a load of crappy loops to me, if you could separate *everything* into single hits or even better, if it was all programmed using the onboard fx so that you could swap in and out individual hits on the loops, then you would have something *really* cool. Stylus though, perhaps it's just that I don't get it. however going back to it again there are many interesting start points for sound design.
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Somewhere I have a free EXS bass multi sample that some dude gave away on the internet fro free which absolutely pwns all of the trilogy bass sounds. Personally I always thought that the 'real' bass sounds weren't too punchy.
I just picked up Trillian on pre order and am planning on using it as an oscillator (or many different oscs to send into my modular. However, once you start programming their stuff can be quite cool. It's like they never heard of Chicago, Berlin or Detroit. it's Californian hiphop, film music and 'club' orientated (but nit clubs like Fabric, Tresor, Panorama Bar etc). That has always ben my problem with the out of the box sounds of Spectrasonics stuff. Yes, I use the individual his a fair bit but the loops frankly suck. i know everyone is gonna tune in now and go no that's not the case, you can roll your onw. Stylus is the one of all of them that I am most, meh about. painted on elements, or montages, often kitchy, with necessarily no use other then being decorative. Art Deco Kitch galore!įunk designs: contemporary Apple hardware, Ableton, etc minimal and functional.Īrt Deco designs: Computer game interfaces, theme based designs, etc.
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Dont mind it really, just that the silly factor ads up a bit when its a 2D software with painted on 3D elements. And its coming back in product design around ATM. Functionalism came after the war, as people wanted to get back to, well, functionalism and simplicity! It had a comeback in the 60ties, and in the 80ties. In architecture and product design Art Deco was big pre world war 2. Semi OT: I would love a second gui option to the standard Art Deco design from Spectrasonic! Some VST creators do it. But darnit, now with the Time Designer you can do there that you cant even do with Live 8! Or, it shold mostly be possible, but with RMX its almost instant, wheres in Live youd need some time to work on the audio loops. Hadnt used it much the last 12 months, because im geting more back to making my own loops with midi and drum racks. Kuwait Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE Bahrain Egypt Oman Turkey Singapore Australia Malaysia Russia Brazil South Africa Morocco Lebanon jordan New Zealand India Chile USA Argentina Austria Italy Belgium Philippines Germany Japan Mexico Netherlands Colombia Indonesia Spain Switzerland Czech Republic Denmark Norway Poland Portugal France Ireland Canada Uk Taiwan Vietnam South Korea Sweden Thailand Ukraine Hong Kong China Finland Iceland Maldives Peru Hungary Iran Algeria Angola Bangladesh Belarus Cambodia Cameroon Costa Rica Cote dIvoire Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Ethiopia Georgia Ghana Greece Guatemala Kazakhstan Kenya Madagascar Mauritius Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Puerto Rico Romania Senegal Slovakia Sri Lanka Tanzania Tunisia Uganda Uzbekistan Venezuela Zambia Zimbabwe Estonia Brunie Anguilla Uruguay Palastine Antigua and Barbuda Saint Vincent Jersey Belize Burundi Greenland Guyana Honduras Isle of Man Liechtenstein North Macedonia Seychelles Slovenia Haiti Lithuania The Bahamas Solomon Islands French Guiana Kyrgyzstan Suriname Albania American Samoa Benin ubuy.Just saw the videos from 1.7, and must say I jaw droped! Havent updated since 1.5.