Re: List of Procyon compatible software
Hi Andy,
Yes indeed - I tried it, it works well. As mentioned above - any modular synth will do this sort of thing - even "designs" in BioExplorer and suchlike can make the necessary squeaks. - the example you've pointed to was created with Synthedit - which, like Mux VST, is non-free. I've become very fond of the various forms of free - to the extent that I'm almost over to Linux (Mint Olivia). And then there's entire programming languages targeted at multimedia art/expression, such as Processing 2.
Cheers,
Craig
Re: List of Procyon compatible software
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Originally Posted by
Andy
You remember
this, don't you Craig?
Never heard much about it after the initial offering. Was it a viable AS VST? I downloaded it but didn't really get a chance to try it.
Does anybody know if it is available. An AS VST would be incredibly fun to play with.
John
Re: List of Procyon compatible software
I did a pretty comprehensive WEB search and couldn't find any AudioStrobe VST plug-ins. Does it have a name? The original thread has been dead for a while, so there is little probability I will be able to get back to the OP. If it is for sale, I would certainly consider buying it. If it didn't go commercial, I'd like to be able to ask the author for a copy of it. Any help, Andy?
John
Re: List of Procyon compatible software
I'll send Esteband a PM and see where he's at with it. It was a while ago, so no idea if he finished it or what state it's in.
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Re: List of Procyon compatible software
Just an update - I heard back, and he wants to continue work on this VST since people seem to be interested.
He or I will update you once there's some new information.
Re: List of Procyon compatible software
Re: List of Procyon compatible software
The discussion of the AS VST continues here...