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Vega
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:41 am
by ChrisWerner
Vega synth, something I put together the last evenings.
It has three oscillator banks, you can choose from Saw, Pulse, Sine or Wavetable.
Each Bank has a multi sub oscillator that can be mixed to the main oscillator or even sync to it.
OSC 1 can get FM from OSC 2 3>2>1 or 3>1<2.
Also there is a OSC drift build in which adds life to the frequences.
All OSC banks can use a warp saturator to add wired or just some highs thingies.
The Wavetable OSCs can additional use a 2 Formant shaper each.
All OSCs come together in a mix8 module also you find there ringmodulations of OSC 1*2 or 2*3 to mix in.
Two polyfilters that can be mixed together in different ways.
I tried to build something like filter feedback but it doesn´t worked like I hoped. (Maybe somebody can give me a hint on how to realise that).
Vega has two Modulation sections (Modulators), that carry a multi LFO, noise, an envelope or a control sequencer each.
Multi LFO 2 can be modulated in its rate by LFO 1.
At the end of each Modulator sits a control smoother.
The Modulators can modulate the filter cutoffs, resonance, OSC pitch, PWM, sub PWM, the warps and formant shapers.
Vega fits hardly on my 20" widescreen I wish I could give you a device instead.
Several presets and a small tutorial preset bank are add, I am on to program some more at the moment.
Hope you like it.
Monophon it uses nearly 4DSPs on my Pulsar 1.
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:50 pm
by petal
Fantastic synth and great presets!
Nice work

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:10 pm
by hubird
hey congrats Chris, new adventures...

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:01 am
by ChrisWerner
Thank you, I saw there are some mistakes, in the OSC selector, the label writes that you have audio in at input 6, it is only on five.
Also I found that the warm and fat saturator as filter shapers don´t work very good, but the little distortion module does the job very good.
Happy tweaking!
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:20 pm
by dawman
Nice Job CW,
The signature Oscillator drift, and usual strong presets. Hope your studies, and gigs are going well.
With Kind Regards,
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:22 am
by ChrisWerner
Thank you Jimmy, my studyis going well, last third to go, though.
On September we have our next big Ambient festival, maybe you have some time left to come to the Jaegermeister land?
That would be very nice.
I will come up with some more presets soon.
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:32 pm
by dawman
I shall return again to Duestchland for sure. This time I will stay for a while and enjoy myself. It's hard to have fun when you play w/ Englebert Humperdinck.
As they say in Vegas,.....you haven't been anywhere till you get fired from Englebert. Other than the overpaid monitor man, I hold the record.
Have Fun @ The Festival,
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:05 am
by hifiboom
I couldn`t resist to post a screeni....
because it really is a crazy patch
I can`t believe that something like this runs stable on scope.... If it was a ms product it would have already crashed after seconds.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:52 am
by synthetic
Can't get Vega to work, missing "MIDI X-in Switch 01" dsp-file. I have Flexor 1.5 and MIII installed, what's wrong?
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:20 am
by kylie
since the vega and obx-c jumped back on top of the list, I tried to load them, too, and ran into the same missing dsp problem. and yes, I have M3 and Flexor installed, too. what's different in your install, Chris? (and of course, hifboom, since he seems to have it running, too)
-greetings, markus-
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:57 am
by ChrisWerner
Oh sorry I had overseen your replies, I´ll check out the missing dsp file until tomorrow.
At the moment I have no idea.
I am still on Scope 3.1c.
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:03 pm
by ChrisWerner
Ah okay, Vega and OBX uses Alfonsos nice unison module.
You have to download and install it.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15018
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:05 pm
by hifiboom
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:40 pm
by dawman
That's what it was !!
I have also added Flexor valve to this to get the Oberheim grit really buzzing.
Anyone ever heard that VST modelled after the OBX ? It was so soundblaster-ish compared to CW's.
I can't wait to hear Flexor II's new Osc's and filters. I use the OBX-c to start evey Mod patch since it's inception. That way I'm guarenteed a FAT BASTARD every time. I have had several off chutes including adding 2 extra Oscillators and 4 voices on Unison 6. It is very close to my Oberheim XPander, and just begs for multiple LCD's as in the original design.
Maybe someday my custom controller project will be realized. And our Mod patches can become visually updated.
HiFiBoom is going nuts with his new card. I can't wait to see him w/ Flexor II. Just inserting Aderns Oscillators in any patch brings Oil and FAT together.
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:30 am
by dawman
CW,
I have just loaded this patch today and find a small problem which seems unrelated, but is causing some grief to me.
I have been playing w/ Modular in anticipation of Flexor II.
When I load your patch I get an OBXFLX pop up. I didn't get the MIDISwitch pop up as I have Unison 6 installed from using it in the past with your killer OBX patches, and others.
Have you any idea what this would be?
I am dying to use this, and I know your school / studies and girlfriend are a priority, as all men need their Dog walked, but when you have the time I would be indebted, as this patch looks extremely useful 4 my work.
Alvetazein,
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:54 am
by ChrisWerner
Hiya Jimmy,
I never run into this obxflx problem, but it seems like a missing or wrong named dsp file as you can read here.
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ght=obxflx
I hope it will help you out.
cheers
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:22 am
by dawman
I could not believe when I first saw the letters OBX. Ithought maybe too much Jager, how could your OBX-c patch have anything to do with this. It has nothing at all to do with it, just a coincidence of sorts.
I am looking into the tip from paulrmartin concerning this, as I believe when I switched to another DAW, that's where the problem occured. It is Flexor based install code.
Thanks, I shall have fun this weekend with Vega. It looks like another big scarey one to me.
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:27 am
by ChrisWerner
Keep me in touch how you like it, Jimmy !
Re: Vega
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:48 pm
by dawman
Sorry I waited so long CW.
I have had so many rehersals and fixes lately I had to retreat to Modular / Flexor III and tweak sounds instead of thinking of thousands of notes.
This is simply amazing. I have to turn the cables off and on dozens of times to try to understand why you would, or how actually, you would think of such unique routings.
I gues you just start building and then decide to start adding all of the different variations needed to create so many sounds and FX.
This is a work of mathematics as well as art.
Just to have something to do while I am away from any instrument I am taking copies w/ and w/o the cables in several configurations while I am on a beach in Lake Tahoe, and also Captiva Island in the Gulf of Mexico. It will take 2 weeks of studying those prints just to try and begin to comprehend what you have created.
You are really sick, but I love it so.
Thanks Again and please post some more audio treats as they are also a work of art.
Strength And Honor.