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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2002 10:09 am
by Nikko
00:00 (French time) the Analogift is released. You can download it from <a href="http://www.dspdev.com">here</a>
I'll release tonight a FREE synth named DS Synth. I do this to give to the ones who can't afford an Analogy synth, a way to play and use the DS synthesis.
This is a mono synth that uses 4 DS Osc based on formant type waveforms (formant 1,2,3,4.)
Adsr for filters, a 3 filter mix system (low, passband and hi pass), chorus and an amazing fat sound.
It is not a demo but a free synth with no limitation (only the polyphony, it is mono).
Of course it is FAR AWAY from the performance of the Analogy that will be released the 18th.
But it is worth compared with most other synths, it does sounds completely different (thanks to the DS synthesis)
I will update this message at the time of the release with the link to download it. Also I'll publish it in the Device section of Planetz.
Nikko
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 7:10 am
by Spirit
Thanks for your device, but why not just a link rather than all this registering and email business ?
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 9:22 am
by algorhythm
yeah, you gotta jump through hoops to get at dspdev freebees - and further, the registration is buggy, would not let "US" count as a country 'cause it was only two letters (that was for freeverb, and it is fixed now). However, having already registered, I get an "already registed message" - yeah I know, but this doesn't help access the free synth!
my $.02
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 2:19 pm
by krizrox
What is this DSPLIB stuff that you supposedly need to install first? Can someone explain the purpose?
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 2:59 pm
by mjerom
look like not many people like to get free devices ....

mjerom
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 3:36 pm
by algorhythm
On 2002-02-16 14:59, mjerom wrote:
look like not many people like to get free devices ....
actually, most everyone likes free devices. it's those who cannot get at them who complain . . .
you need dsplib for almost all dspdev, stuff - no big deal, just a couple a files in your dsp folder (defex' stuff uses this sometimes too . . . )
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 3:40 pm
by mjerom
i do 2
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 4:01 pm
by Nikko
This DSPLIB contains new DSP codes that needs to be copied in your pulsarappdsp directory or whatever your dsp directory is located on your hard drive. I see that you have never tested one of our products.
I've developped more than 100 new dsp codes that extends the basic potentiallity of your soundcard. The new DS synthesis waveforms are in this library.
About the fill-in form: how much time does it takes to fill-in a form? Do you realize how much time I've spent to create this device? Maybe you want me to burn a CD and fly to your home? Filling this form give me essencial information about who you are and what are you interests. It drives my projects.
Everyone who has subscribed knows that I'm not spamming, and they receive an email only when something important happends.
Nikko
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 4:41 pm
by at0m
-Your DSPLIB contains some nice goodies that are not included in the original CW kit. Thank you for that. Thank you for putting them together.
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http://www.neutron7.com uses dsplib for ie. Retron's disto.
-I don't mind you asking people's info, if they don't want to give, they don't need to. Plenty of other CW freebies. I choose to try DSPDEV devices, I gave my mail. If you (Nikko) think these questions are usefull and will improve DSPDEV, giving our mail is the least we can do.
-c trop fou, un français
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Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2002 5:22 pm
by Nikko
Neutron uses the DSPLIB???
I must check that!
(On en apprends des choses ici!=))
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2002 6:24 am
by krizrox
Ahh.. I get it. Thanks for explaining this DSPLIB thing to me. I'm up with the Analogy. And the DSPDEV website is probably one of the more professional looking Pulsar oriented sites I've seen to date. Keep up the great work!
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2002 4:13 pm
by bigBadWolf
hey nikko, thanks.
it's a pity that other software houses do not take the same care in listening to and resolving customer queries/problems.
i have several of your devices now ( including VerbPro ) and am impressed by their quality, stability and functionality.
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2002 7:45 pm
by borg
thanks a lot for this nice peace of earth shaking machinery!!!

no rating? (of course not

it's the announcement section) well, i'd give it a 9/10, just because it got me hooked from minute one.
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maybe a bit lazy but willing to learn
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