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The Element of Surprise
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The Element of Surprise
For those that have never encountered this - you must give it a spin (if you have a system that will run it; it's a very old UGO SynthEdit creation).
It's mid-blowing how often this creates not just usable, but impressive sounds.
Any idea how something like this works; has to be more than just param randomization - the results are too good, too often.
My guess is that it's really just a synth loaded with a whole lot of really good presets and it's just the preset selection that's randomized - if you hit the button enough times, maybe you'd start hearing the sounds repeat? Never tested it.
It's mid-blowing how often this creates not just usable, but impressive sounds.
Any idea how something like this works; has to be more than just param randomization - the results are too good, too often.
My guess is that it's really just a synth loaded with a whole lot of really good presets and it's just the preset selection that's randomized - if you hit the button enough times, maybe you'd start hearing the sounds repeat? Never tested it.
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
- k brown
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Re: The Element of Surprise
I'm pretty sure it's another example of procedural generation, combined with carefully chosen propability ranges. I talked about this in another thread.
There are quite a few of those out there (and also midi effects and audio effects).
There are quite a few of those out there (and also midi effects and audio effects).
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: The Element of Surprise
The thread title reminded me of the HGS Phase Shifter:
https://hgsounds.com/product/phase-shifter-vsti-2/
Some seriously unexpected things can happen with that widget if you feed it the right inputs.
https://hgsounds.com/product/phase-shifter-vsti-2/
Some seriously unexpected things can happen with that widget if you feed it the right inputs.
I keep a pair of oven mitts next to my computer so I don't get a concussion from slapping my forehead while I'm reading the responses to my questions.
- deraudrl
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Re: The Element of Surprise
@ tulamide - but would such a thing produce such stellar results so often, as one gets with TES?
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
- k brown
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Re: The Element of Surprise
k brown wrote:@ tulamide - but would such a thing produce such stellar results so often, as one gets with TES?
The answer is a clear
only with procedural generation plus carefully chosen propability ranges can you get every preset stunning. Pure randomness will sound horrific at least 50% of the time.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: The Element of Surprise
Thanks for this post thread, it reminds Me to say that I think random presets is something that makes a synth.
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