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Re: sound mangling...



Wow, that is is impressive.  It indeed would be cool if there were a VST
host like Chainer and EnergyXT (both of which I use) that could do this
randomization. The only thing I have that is close to this is my Pluggo
suite Feedback Network effect...I used it at Y2K5...it has random setting,
but only within that VST effect, not applying to others. I think a few 
other
of my VST effects have a random feature, but I can't recall off hand. I
really like this idea, though.

Kris


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Thompson" <tjt@nosuch.com>
To: "'Kris Hartung'" <khartung@cableone.net>;
<Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: RE: sound mangling...


> > a VST host and a key set of VST effects will
> > $#@!*&#@ your sound up more than anything I can think of
> > for a fraction of the price of multiple equivalent hardware units.
>
> Let's hear it for VST effects and $#@!*&#@ your sound up!
> As an extreme (and nerdy) example of this, I wrote a Python program
> which hosts VST plugins and randomizes the parameters of them
> while playing various wave files through them.  The mp3 files here:
>
>    http://nosuchmedia.com/tjt/bm/radio/
>
> show examples of the audio that this can produce.
> I'd be interested to know of any live VST-hosting environments
> that can randomize VST effect parameters.  It's easy
> to implement and can be lots of fun.
>
>      ...Tim...
>
>