Hey Rex, I absolutely love the SIM Series of VST Plugins, and I have an idea that sounds interesting to me. Maybe you can add a Jaw harp, but of course, you dont have to make it, I just thought the idea sounded interesting. Can't wait to see what this SIM series turns out to be, and thank you for every great plugin you have made so far.
Hi Rex, I am completely flattened by your extraordinary work on your sound apps and all the amazing scholarship that has gone into producing the apps, not only instruments/ effects but also the musical theory , technical aspects, and cultural background as well. How did you find the time for all this, must have taken a decade? One thing that puzzle me for many years is how ineffectual a 5.1 system was at playing a std stereo CD. I concluded that 5.1 was a massive con trick to sell $$$ home theatre systems. These are fine if using a proper Source (blu ray?) with Dolby or THX type coding. You will get all the theatre SFX etc - otherwise a waste of money. Whats your take? I thought with all these super building blocks, one could come up with a truly immersive sound for a room . That was the aim of the Quadrophonic systems of the 70's. It failed cos the technology was not available to process 4 independent channels and code them onto a CD. Stupid boy Pike says why not have two stereo channels (directed to front and rear). Kitwise its not challenging is it? AFAIK a PC can USB output two separate stereo channels. I havent tried this yet but someone must be there already? Pls advs PS have you got a Fan club forum
Thank you! No fan club! I’m retired (69 as of 2023) and my wife likes to spend the daytime reading, so I’m able to spend lots of time on my rather nerdy passion. Ever since I heard Pink Floyd in 1969 with their “Azimuth Coordinator” sending the keyboard sounds around Birmingham Town Hall I’ve been fascinated by the possibilities of 4 channel surround but, alas, I’ve never experimented and stick to regular stereo. When you consider what most people listen with it hardly seems worth it. Pity.
During the video I heard the sound of a barrel organ right away. This will definitely be great. And once again, thank you very much! ✨🙏✨
Hi Rex!! You are the man!! You created a lot of VST for free!!! This helped me a lot! You deserve at least one Nobel Prize trophy
Hey Rex,
I absolutely love the SIM Series of VST Plugins, and I have an idea that sounds interesting to me. Maybe you can add a Jaw harp, but of course, you dont have to make it, I just thought the idea sounded interesting. Can't wait to see what this SIM series turns out to be, and thank you for every great plugin you have made so far.
Another instrument suggestion: Kangling. It's a flute made out of a real human bone. It's quite chilling too.
Thanks, Rex, for another great practical plugin.. much appreciated. 😉👍
Adding it to my verb folder 😉👍
Really liking that... downloaded, thank you!
Hi Rex, I am completely flattened by your extraordinary work on your sound apps and all the amazing scholarship that has gone into producing the apps, not only instruments/ effects but also the musical theory , technical aspects, and cultural background as well. How did you find the time for all this, must have taken a decade?
One thing that puzzle me for many years is how ineffectual a 5.1 system was at playing a std stereo CD. I concluded that 5.1 was a massive con trick to sell $$$ home theatre systems. These are fine if using a proper Source (blu ray?) with Dolby or THX type coding. You will get all the theatre SFX etc - otherwise a waste of money. Whats your take?
I thought with all these super building blocks, one could come up with a truly immersive sound for a room . That was the aim of the Quadrophonic systems of the 70's. It failed cos the technology was not available to process 4 independent channels and code them onto a CD.
Stupid boy Pike says why not have two stereo channels (directed to front and rear). Kitwise its not challenging is it? AFAIK a PC can USB output two separate stereo channels.
I havent tried this yet but someone must be there already? Pls advs PS have you got a Fan club forum
Thank you!
No fan club!
I’m retired (69 as of 2023) and my wife likes to spend the daytime reading, so I’m able to spend lots of time on my rather nerdy passion.
Ever since I heard Pink Floyd in 1969 with their “Azimuth Coordinator” sending the keyboard sounds around Birmingham Town Hall I’ve been fascinated by the possibilities of 4 channel surround but, alas, I’ve never experimented and stick to regular stereo. When you consider what most people listen with it hardly seems worth it. Pity.