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crusher x another wicked plug

Post by sixela » Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:36 pm

there seem to be SO many great plug-ins out there now - this one had a link on the ableton links page

www.crusher-x.de

IF you haven't had a good look at the links page, do yourself a favour, there's some really good tools there

I also got panorama 51 from http://www.voyagersound.com/html/main.php

its a graphical midi controller interface where you have an environment with icons representing your sounds and you physically move them around the environment and can set as many parameters to the icon as you like (like pan volume and reverb all to one icon to make a sound disappear off into the distance far left for example by dragging it in that direction)

and it even comes with templates for live and reason!

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Post by nickw » Wed Jan 21, 2004 2:33 pm

does anyone know of something like Panorama for Mac

Cheers

Nick

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Post by doughty » Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:52 am

just read about CrusherX in EM and can't wait to try it out <3

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Post by forge » Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:55 am

wow - this is an old thread!

sixela was my old login! :lol:

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Post by doughty » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:40 pm

forge wrote:wow - this is an old thread!

sixela was my old login! :lol:
thanks EM for finding out about this 4 years ago! psych!

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Post by ze2be » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:17 pm

Its nice, but very complex!!

Totally forgot about it... thanks for the reminder!
Maybe its time to try it again..

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Post by Patch » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:47 am

That Graphimix - is it possible to automate the movement of any of the items?
Sixela/Forge wrote:its a graphical midi controller interface where you have an environment with icons representing your sounds and you physically move them around the environment and can set as many parameters to the icon as you like (like pan volume and reverb all to one icon to make a sound disappear off into the distance far left for example by dragging it in that direction)
So could you have a LONG horn sample fading out in any direction??? Ie - all the way right until it fades out completely? Or coming up from behind you? Or going away in front of you?

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Post by forge » Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:01 am

Patch wrote:That Graphimix - is it possible to automate the movement of any of the items?
Sixela/Forge wrote:its a graphical midi controller interface where you have an environment with icons representing your sounds and you physically move them around the environment and can set as many parameters to the icon as you like (like pan volume and reverb all to one icon to make a sound disappear off into the distance far left for example by dragging it in that direction)
So could you have a LONG horn sample fading out in any direction??? Ie - all the way right until it fades out completely? Or coming up from behind you? Or going away in front of you?
to be honest I don't think I ever properly got it working - I think it was quite buggy from memory - but it was 4 1/2 years ago! 8O

IIRC all it was was basically like a visual MIDI controller, so you would just set MIDI learn in Live and map the bass Icon to pan/volume for the bass track, or something like that

but I should have another go, I probably still have my license around somewhere, it was only about $20

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