05.jun.2007

not much activity here lately, been 'busy' with manes and the new album, experimenting with freepascal, a slightly modified delphi vst sdk, and lptk for linux vst development, and playing around with energy xt2 of course...

patience... things are coming...

12.apr.2007

obviously, i was in too much of a hurry to get this page up and running, so i uploaded a few plugins by mistake. i didn't port these, so they didn't belong here... find them at jucetice and/or svn.jacklab.net

09.apr.2007

first batch of ported plugins, and some info:

bpan ambisonic encoder

<short info here>
[more info] - [download]

ambisonic reflector

the ambisonic reflector is a vst plugin which combines an ambisonic panner with first, second or third order capabilities coupled with a first reflections generator, also capable of first, second or third order operation.
[sourceforge] - [download]

killerringer

ring modulator with variable lfo oscillators
[more info] - [download]

loser dev plugin pack

3bandeq, 3bandsplitter, bricklimit, dcassassin, dclm, delay, dither, dvc, exciter, gate, lhpt, msdec, msenc, multibandjoiner, pingpongdelay, stereoenhancer
[more info] - [download]

lost technology

transforms sounds by taking them apart and then putting them together in a different way
[more info] - [download]

midi gain

a midi vst plugin example
[more info] - [download]

msmatrix

<short info here>
[more info] - [download]

refuzznik

a distortion effect that applies a sinusoidal waveshaping function to its input signal
[more info] - [download]


coming (perhaps) ...

- there's some issues with plugins with multiple in/outs, that i didn't handle properly when doing the first versions... will go through all plugins soon, re-compile and re-upload...

- lately, i've been thinking about a ladspa and/or dssi wrapper, so that you can use the binary *.so files directly, without porting and compilation... so far i've just had a short glimpse at the dssi.h and ladspa.h files, and it seems like it could be quite easy, but we'll see... i personally would be very happy to have these available in energy xt2 / linux. of course, a real port would be the best, but a wrapper would be better than not available at all...