terça-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2009

Outsim SynthMaker


Outsim SynthMaker 1.1.5 | 5.55 MB

SynthMaker is a graphical programming environment for creating DSP applications. With synthmaker you can design your own Digital Filters without writing any code, you can display their impulse/frequency response, perform FFTs and general Digital Signal Processing (DSP). You can export your creations as VST effect and VST instrument plug-ins.

Release 1.1.5

This new release massively improves compatibility with Windows 7 & Vista User Account Control (UAC). There's no need to run as administrator now which will make startup much smoother for anyone running the latest versions of Windows. In addition, we have a number of other fixes and enhancements that continue to improve reliability.

As a consequence of the UAC changes the user modules folder has been moved to the user local folders. For most people this will have no significance. However, if you need to access the .hom files that define your own modules you'll find that any new ones are now stored in a different place. You can find out exactly where by selecting the module in the toolbox and choosing Show Module File from the Toolbox menu.

For Vista (and Win 7 I think) user modules are stored in:
C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\SynthMaker\Modules\User
C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\SynthMaker\Modules\Deleted Modules

For XP and 2000 user modules are stored in:
C:\Documents And Settings\[user name]\Application Data\SynthMaker\Modules\User
C:\Documents And Settings\[user name]\Application Data\SynthMaker\Modules\Deleted Modules

Depending on how your system is configured these folders may be hidden so the easiest way to get to them is most likely to use the Toolbox menu as mentioned earlier.

We decided that any existing user modules will be left in the current user module folder (..\Outsim\SynthMaker\Modules\User), it's just the new ones that are created in the new folder. If you want to move completely to the new system then all you need to do is move the .hom files from the old folder to the new one - simple as that (make sure you close all instances of SM before doing this).

List of changes:

- Better compatibility with Windows 7 & Vista UAC so there's now no need to run as admin
- Moved user modules to user local folders so new modules are saved/deleted to there but old ones remain where they are now
- Fixed a bug where undo in text components was not working under certain circumstances
- Fixed a bug in the Delay by One Sample component. A chain of n of these was delaying by n-1 instead of n.
- Corrected an issue with continuous Mouse Move messages when the task manager is up
- Added stereo input option to Mem Create to allow it to be used correctly with Wave Write Stereo
- Wave Write components now take plain mem inputs like all other mem components
- Fixed a bug which was causing very slow copy and paste in some large schematics
- Corrected a problem with cut and paste that could result in incorrect module syncing
- The Code and Assembler components now take account of case when syntax colouring
- Fixed a problem with exported exes on P4 machines where either no sound was being let through or the exe was crashing
- Updated the example synth schematic to replace superceded components in the ping pong delay.

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quarta-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2009

Automat



Automat
Electronic | WAV | 56Mb

Automat was a project of a disc, from the Italians Musumarra, Gizzi and Maggi. The first two were members of the pop band La Bottega dell'Arte that was successful in Italy between 1976 and 1984. The "Automat" LP was released in 1978 as a kind of demo Synthesizer MCS70 (Memory Controller Synthesizer 70) built by Maggi. The funny highlight of the LP is the band Droid, who say they were the opening theme of a TV news at TV Globo (Brazil) in the early 80's. In fact parts of this theme were used twice in television news, in one of them no Globo Esporte noon. This all in it for 81/82. But it was common to the Globo television, since I remember that was used in the novel called "Brilhante", type in 80/81. There are many more electronic themes that the Globo TV used in the field of the Fantástico.