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Wonderful madness.
!!!! Terrific!
This man does not keep us waiting long.
Just tried throwing a tenner and a bunch of quarters hit me back in the face... progress...
LOL Once this is out all we need is AUv3 version of iM1 to go back to da old days
(Typical gated M1 pad at 0.40 or so).
The day Korg goes AUv3 I will be as happy as Whigfield
And when Yamaha fixes the 'All AUv3 instances share the same preset bug'(apparently 'by design') in FM Essentials. Can't have enough of Latelybass and other classic TX81Z patches...
Perforator will hopefully save this weekends lack of inspiration
Using drums/percussion audio as the carrier input and a pad chord as the effected audio in a vocoder works for some interesting gate-ish effects. Have used Caustic for this. However, I think Brambos are creating the trancegate I have been asking for. I’m going to call it “rhythmic gating” because I don’t think trance music deserves the credit
Zen!izard! Are you the anti-me.
That's what it is
Here's Paolo from Synthmania with some examples doing it with old hardware...
My first thought (not being a house/trance/techno/acid/whatever guy) was that you can use Trancegate to play your Rozeta Cells chords with some rhythm.
Just having a bit of fun. No insult to any genre was intended.
Or to insert some rests and timbral interest into a Rozeta Arpeggio.