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Ravegenerator Plugin VST, Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Lenguaje y práctica musical

Guia para sínteses de sonidos usados para Hard Techno e industrial

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2017/2018

Subido el 07/07/2023

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RAVEGENERATOR II
1. Presentation
RaveGenerator VST is a rompler / sampler multi-timbral plugin in VST2 and AudioUnit
format for Windows / Mac OS X and Linux : it has 128 different presets for oldschool rave
and 90's techno sound.
It contains many of the classic sounds of the early rave / hardcore era, mainly "stab"
sounds. The sound engine tries to recreate the oldschool dirty sound of hardware samplers
from this era.
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RAVEGENERATOR II

1. Presentation

RaveGenerator VST is a rompler / sampler multi-timbral plugin in VST2 and AudioUnit format for Windows / Mac OS X and Linux : it has 128 different presets for oldschool rave and 90's techno sound. It contains many of the classic sounds of the early rave / hardcore era, mainly "stab" sounds. The sound engine tries to recreate the oldschool dirty sound of hardware samplers from this era.

2. Installation

2.1 Windows installation

32 bit : copy RaveGenerator2-x86.dll to your VST 32 bit plugins folder. 64 bit : copy RaveGenerator2-x64.dll to your VST 32 bit plugins folder. The plugin should appear in your host (after VST scanning or rescanning) under the name "RaveGenerator2" or "Rave Generator 2 VST"

2.2 Mac OS X installation

VST : copy RaveGenerator2.vst to /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST or /Users/{userName}/Library/Audio/Plugins/VST AudioUnit : copy RaveGenerator2.component to /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components or /Users/{userName}/Library/Audio/Plugins/Components Note : you must have Mac OS X 10.8.4 (Mountain Lion) or higher.

2.3 Linux installation

copy RaveGenerator2-x64.so or RaveGenerator-x86.so to your LinuxVST folder. Note : RaveGenerator2 UI use QT4 under LGPL license : your system must have the QT4 lib installed in order to have the custom interface.

3. Using the plugin

3.1 Using the presets

RaveGenerator2 come with 128 presets : use the host preset browsing system to navigate through the presets. You can also load/save presets or bank of 128 presets in fxp/fxb format. Note: presets doesn't mean "sample" or "sounds" : there are more than 128 samples, and presets can be combination of many sounds, even sounds from external sources

  • different parameters & effects (delay, pitch, volume, pan, etc..).

3.3 Drop instruments view

This is where you drag the samples. Intruments are added in this view, you can add up to 16 instruments. Instruments = sample + parameters and per-sample effects, see 3.4. Notes : if the sample can't be loaded (bad or unrecognized format) nothing is added (error message is not displayed). on Linux, drag and drop from external source doesn't work in all hosts.

3.4 Instrument view

general:

  • use the upper right cross to remove a sample.
  • right click on the objects for contextual menu (Windows / Linux).
  • click on "wave" to display the waveform.
  • click on "loop" to add / remove loop points to the sample.

sub tabs: there are 4 tabs (click on 1 2 3 or 4) : 1 is volume / pan / tune / finetune. 2 is envelope ADSR. 3 is pitch ADSR. 4 is "special FX". the 4 tab ("special FX") has :

  • reverse
  • filter : this turns on/off a basic linear interpolation : this can reduce the aliasing, but it's still dirty and old school :-)
  • AKAIZE effect : this turns on / off a very crude and cool time expand effect, effective on voices for this "speed garage funky voices" ala AVH.
  • the slider sets the "expand percentage" : when set to min, sample is expanded X 2. multi-timbral configuration: The plugin is multi timbral, you can select the MIDI channel (1 to 16) for each sample (default is omni), use the contextual menu (Windows / Linux). For Mac OS X you have to left-click on "midi ch" to select the MIDI channel for the current sample, see the picture below :

3.6 Delay / Global settings

Windows/Linux : click on "master" button to switch between delay/global parameters. Mac OS X : click on the 1 / 2 / 3 to switch tabs. Delay this is a simple delay, global to the plugin.

  • press "active' to turn on/off the delay.
  • press "sync" to sync to the host tempo.
  • press "pong" to set ping pong mode
  • time set the delay time : when "sync" is on value are fixed to 1T 1/2T 1/4T 1/8T
  • feedback : amount of reinjected signal in the delay line.
  • volume : volume of the delayed signal. Global settings
  • volume : global volume.
  • tune : global pitch.
  • vel. sens : velocity sensivity.
  • pb rng : pich bend range.

4. Known bugs or limitations

  • vumeter only show left channel (Windows / Linux) : will be fixed
  • waveform only show left channel : probably won't change
  • if "start" > loop end, the playing starts at "loop start" : may change, or not.
  • sometimes the sample names appears twice in the browser list (Mac OS X)
  • drag and drop not always working from external source (Linux)
  • strange waveform redraw (sometimes !) (Mac OS X)
  • parameters can't be automated in AU version (Mac OS X) : will be fixed
  • AKAIZE effect is samplerate dependant! won't be fixed, it's funny on 8Khz samples
  • copy parameters from/to can mess with the loop points (Windows/Linux). Software by DJ CSI & Wavosaur, 2017. https://blog.wavosaur.com