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Troll Xmas: T-Verb
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Troll Xmas: T-Verb
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This Project is Quarantined and should be tested under notification of instability. Code examples provided here should be for testing purposes only!
I'm really happy with this project but this reverb tends to crash an FL Studio Project which is using over 10% CPU.
If someone has an updated version of Trogluddite's Super SM verb with auto-off that's a stable release;
Can You please attach it to a reply within this topic thread?
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T-Verb AKA Trogluddite verb, I'm working on making it for My own studio. I thought I'd share it. It uses Trogluddite's Super reverb Code.
And Trogluddite, Please give me the OK to put Your name on the front graphic of the GUI, just a formality.
Beta for Now, CCBY: Please mention Trog Luddite in Your end product should You choose to use it. The final should be great.
Enjoy.
Last edited by wlangfor@uoguelph.ca on Mon Dec 24, 2018 4:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Troll Xmas: T-Verb
Hi
Just thought I should mention that Trogluddite doesn't come here anymore. His last visit was Feb 2nd 2016.
If someone posts their work here, and doesn’t write any restrictions on its use, then we assume it’s ok to use as we wish. If the work is signed, that signing should not be removed. If there are restrictions or acknowledgement requests then we should comply with those. If permission to use is specifically requested by the author then we should seek it.
Hope that helps!
Cheers
Spogg
Just thought I should mention that Trogluddite doesn't come here anymore. His last visit was Feb 2nd 2016.
If someone posts their work here, and doesn’t write any restrictions on its use, then we assume it’s ok to use as we wish. If the work is signed, that signing should not be removed. If there are restrictions or acknowledgement requests then we should comply with those. If permission to use is specifically requested by the author then we should seek it.
Hope that helps!
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Troll Xmas: T-Verb
Spogg wrote:Hi
Just thought I should mention that Trogluddite doesn't come here anymore. His last visit was Feb 2nd 2016.
If someone posts their work here, and doesn’t write any restrictions on its use, then we assume it’s ok to use as we wish. If the work is signed, that signing should not be removed. If there are restrictions or acknowledgement requests then we should comply with those. If permission to use is specifically requested by the author then we should seek it.
Hope that helps!
Cheers
Spogg
That's too bad. I thought He had, but I guess that was through Me looking through older posts that I had assumed based upon past activity. Sad, because He's such a gentleman. Anyways, His reverb used is the super reverb from his open source Trog Toolz, I suppose I could just add the name in there because of what he specified in the credits and terms; That'd be appropriate.
Anyways, Here's an image:
Pre-Final in first post. Looks good without a snag; I need to make presets look pretty is all.
Anyways, forgot to add Dozius in the credits, will do in the final.
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