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2008-11-26

Eckel / Shuriken.se - poly-rhythm generator using euclidean algorithm

from KVR Forum Topic (on 2008-11-26 4:28 JST)
  and Shuriken.se product page.

http://www.shuriken.se/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=38
Download misc rhythm samples (by vstlink)

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Eucledian VST

(quoted from KVR Forum Topic posted by larsby)

        http://www.shuriken.se/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=38

Made a VST that generating african rhythms using the euclidean algorithm available on the link above.

For more information on that on



Eckel

(quoted from Eckel Manual)
Eckel is a midi generating VST based on the eucledian algorithm.
Inspired by http://ruinwesen.com/blog?id=216 and the linked PDF.
If you are reading this there is a good chance that you have read that already
Installation
On windows, unzip and place in your VST directory.
On OS X unzip and put it in your
/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/ folder.
How To operate.
There are 8 instances of the generating part.
  • Pulse is the actual sounding beats,
  • space is the space between the pulses.
  • Speed is how fast they come, 0 is 4th 1 is 8th's etc.
  • Note is the MIDI note that the algorithm spews out.

How you actually make it work in your host is up to you to find out.
Remember that Eckel sends MIDI note on and off's.

Copyright and stuff like that
The Eckel VST plugin is copyright ©2007 by me, Johan Larsby.

(For more details, please read “Eckel Manual)

Note
According to KVR Forum, some hosts don't send vstTimeInfo, so Eckel doesn't work properly in these hosts. (for example: eXT, Phrazor).

Gold Pro Parametric Equalizer / Terry West - 5 bands Para EQ updated

from KVR Forum Topic (on 2008-11-26 10:37 JST)  and Product Page.

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Gold Pro Parametric Equalizer 1.4 (updated)

(quoted from Product Page)

  • Five flexible paremetric bands (Low, Lowmid, Mid, Highmid, High).
  • All bands has selectable frequencies, total range from 20 kHz ~ 20 K.
  • Three Q-points per band.
  • Solo and Boost per band.
  • Bypass per band and global bypass.
  • Main volume/pan out.

Update in v1.4:

  • New Eq-engine by Matt.
  • Several bugs fixed.
  • More cpu freindly.


Notes & Responses (in v1.3)

(quoted from KVR Forum Topic)

  • It's made in SE with DH module instead of standard module. (matt42, TerryW)

    • If you like I could supply you with a custom five band eq module that would use significantly less cpu than using the DH modules... (matt42)

  • Band width of high band seems to go out of control at 20KHz.
    Also I'm not sure if all the frequencies actually are what they say on the controls? (matt42)

    • When you increase the 20KHz to 10dB, it seems to offer flat response. (OMNIFEX)
      • I seem to get this simply by setting the bandwith control to 3 and frequency to 20.
        (Even with bandwith set to 2 the bandwith is too wide.) (matt42)
    • It looks like the filter responce changes from a peak filter to a shelf at 20 khz?
      And that the bandwith control is lowering the centre frequency of the high shelf? (matt42)
    • Edit: you are all right guys, just checked and 20 does weird.
      It seems not all the time, it seems it can't handle the Freq-change when dial the knob. (TerryW)

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