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Brain Fed

By Phil Harmonic on June 17, 2012 10:14 pm

Well, I went with the theme (undead) and also tested out the new soft synth that I wrote. The song was a quicky. It features three instances of Throsc, Battery3 drums and of course the amen break.  I apologize for the pops and clicks. The synth does not yet have envelopes. I had told Derris last week that I would compile up a prototype version of the synth, use it in my WB, and release the version with my wb.. so here it is wink
http://www.jackanderson.net//code/ThroscProto1.dll

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It is a three oscillator wave table synth with independent RBJ Filters. Please
test it out and send me what you come up with wink There will likely be a new version soon. Right now I have only compiled the windows 32bit DLL VST but will compile apple AU/VST and 64bit soon. It is written in C++ and uses the Juce library for cross platform compatibility. I have not decided yet if I am going to release the source, but I own a commercial license for juce, so dont ask wink

This song refers to the worst kind of zombies that are quicker moving.  Cool soft synth.  That bass and drums does have a good George A Romero feel to it.  Although that B section with organ is cool but makes me think those zombies are doing ska skank. Just not possible. Fun track smile

haha ska skank.. i think not. i think they are doing that dance that they were doing on the scooby doo funky intro (that i cant find on youtube for some reason)

looks cool & sounds good! i can't wait for the apple version so i can try it out

Nice synth! I picture afro zombies.

Great job smile
I'm going to see what I can do with this, thank you!

As mentioned elsewhere sounds bloody great smile

kicking effort on the plug in!

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