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    Junior Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by curly View Post
    just found this for the mac, not sure if it's any good, just DLing now.

    KickMaker



    KickMaker is a drum synth specifically designed to generate bass and kick drum sounds.
    Features:
    Four oscillator synthesis, with each oscillator being independently tuned in the range of 20Hz - 125Hz.
    ADSR envelopes provided for each oscillator (with visual feedback), as well as a global ADSR curve.
    Fine-tuning of oscillators allow for adjustment of frequencies within 0.1Hz.
    Mixer for oscillators provides easy way of controlling the presence of each wave.
    Per-oscillator white-noise generator.
    Per-oscillator phase control.
    "Frequency Expander" effect available for each oscillator. This effect will start the oscillator at a higher frequency and drop the frequency to the originally tuned value. The end result creates a realistic "smack" noise that can be used to generate a wide range of kicks.
    Compression effect with variable attack, release, threshold, and ratio parameters.
    Convenient preset manager allows for one-click saving and deletion of presets, as well as scrolling through preset banks.
    Quick on-screen help reference.

    http://www.teragon.org/products/KickMaker.html
    can't get this to work on my mac

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    Supreme Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinvanman View Post
    can't get this to work on my mac
    will have a look later, have to go out right now.

    what mac do you have, PowerPC or Intel, and what version of OSX

    if i get time i will have a play around this evening as i got it fine on my machine
    http://soundcloud.com/xinthians
    http://soundcloud.com/Kurly
    I already know i spell like a 7 year old, there is no need to point it out.

 

 

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