SDK as music creation software?
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:21 am
Hello and wishes for a happy new year
Well, i was wondering why sonic-core doesn't promotes equally the SDK. It's the most superb software out there. To be honest i use the sdk for my music for years. With Xite-1 my dream has come true, i can have a whole production in midi and "in the box". SDK is stable as nothing. Users most of the time think that the sdk is "too complicated", "for the developers", but my opinion is that anyone that likes electronic music, production etc and have an interest for modular synthesis is quite capable to use the sdk.
SDK is excellent, it offers anything one can imagine. For an example the async modules that the modular misses, one can create almost anything with these. It needs a lot of experience but it pays back because you have ultimate control and you don't rely on anyone. Some guys will call you a developer also... but you are just an electronic musician that knows what he is doing and don't get afraid from the voices that tells him to just buy a good rompler or find good samples. And who designs the samples by the way?
It is exactly the same situation when someone goes to modular synthesis. Knowledge and satisfaction from knowledge. Because knowledge pays back. And it's also fun to aquire it -the trip to knowledge- because it's the most honest thing.
You don't have to design full devices. You can work straight ahead in a modular style with the provided modules that are absolutely fine by my experience. One of the best things is that you can fold several atoms together and save display space.
I upload here a pic from my current music writing and production project (psy trance). As you can see it's in 96kHz, and i have 19 monophonic instruments, plus some production (there is also "folded" production with the synths), recording stuff and i'm in the middle of Xite's dsp resources. (and in the middle of the track). I use Logic 5.5 through Oracle's virtual box as a midi sequencer, and Reaper (unlicenced) as a sampler for percusion. (samplers not working in sdk).
I always record at VDAT i have not found anything that reaches it's sound.
My system is 32bit in a laptop and these days i never use my old scope system with 21 old dsp's because i hate the noise from the machine. I want a peaceful and quiet environment to work properly and i don't need the extra power...
Xite-1 is the best instrument EVER.
Anyway here the pic and best wishes again to all,
John
Well, i was wondering why sonic-core doesn't promotes equally the SDK. It's the most superb software out there. To be honest i use the sdk for my music for years. With Xite-1 my dream has come true, i can have a whole production in midi and "in the box". SDK is stable as nothing. Users most of the time think that the sdk is "too complicated", "for the developers", but my opinion is that anyone that likes electronic music, production etc and have an interest for modular synthesis is quite capable to use the sdk.
SDK is excellent, it offers anything one can imagine. For an example the async modules that the modular misses, one can create almost anything with these. It needs a lot of experience but it pays back because you have ultimate control and you don't rely on anyone. Some guys will call you a developer also... but you are just an electronic musician that knows what he is doing and don't get afraid from the voices that tells him to just buy a good rompler or find good samples. And who designs the samples by the way?
It is exactly the same situation when someone goes to modular synthesis. Knowledge and satisfaction from knowledge. Because knowledge pays back. And it's also fun to aquire it -the trip to knowledge- because it's the most honest thing.
You don't have to design full devices. You can work straight ahead in a modular style with the provided modules that are absolutely fine by my experience. One of the best things is that you can fold several atoms together and save display space.
I upload here a pic from my current music writing and production project (psy trance). As you can see it's in 96kHz, and i have 19 monophonic instruments, plus some production (there is also "folded" production with the synths), recording stuff and i'm in the middle of Xite's dsp resources. (and in the middle of the track). I use Logic 5.5 through Oracle's virtual box as a midi sequencer, and Reaper (unlicenced) as a sampler for percusion. (samplers not working in sdk).
I always record at VDAT i have not found anything that reaches it's sound.
My system is 32bit in a laptop and these days i never use my old scope system with 21 old dsp's because i hate the noise from the machine. I want a peaceful and quiet environment to work properly and i don't need the extra power...
Xite-1 is the best instrument EVER.
Anyway here the pic and best wishes again to all,
John