ArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/705 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3585#p3585 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 14 Jan 2008, 08:01


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2008-01-12T01:21:02+02:00 2008-01-12T01:21:02+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3578#p3578 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 12 Jan 2008, 00:21


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2008-01-12T00:43:40+02:00 2008-01-12T00:43:40+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3577#p3577 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by runagate — 11 Jan 2008, 23:43


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2008-01-11T21:36:33+02:00 2008-01-11T21:36:33+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3574#p3574 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 20:36


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2008-01-11T21:30:04+02:00 2008-01-11T21:30:04+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3572#p3572 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> or suggestions?

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2008-01-11T20:52:54+02:00 2008-01-11T20:52:54+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3571#p3571 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 19:52


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2008-01-11T20:18:46+02:00 2008-01-11T20:18:46+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3570#p3570 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 11 Jan 2008, 19:18


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2008-01-11T20:07:14+02:00 2008-01-11T20:07:14+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3568#p3568 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> I've noticed that Xt-2 gui works well now. Thanks you.

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2008-01-11T19:26:37+02:00 2008-01-11T19:26:37+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3566#p3566 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> feel free to post on your favorite forums
even if now my internet server explode! ;)

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2008-01-11T19:21:59+02:00 2008-01-11T19:21:59+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3565#p3565 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 18:21


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2008-01-11T18:59:20+02:00 2008-01-11T18:59:20+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3564#p3564 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by stanlea — 11 Jan 2008, 17:59


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2008-01-11T18:42:03+02:00 2008-01-11T18:42:03+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3563#p3563 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
(yes it is possible to do rock and roll with usine).
Of course it is! I'm actually starting up a Muse cover band, and guess who will play bass (amp simulation VST, of course), trigger all the synths and probably add effects to vocals? And guess which software will I use to accomplish it with the greatest of ease (and, no, it's not A*****n L**e)?

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2008-01-11T18:33:43+02:00 2008-01-11T18:33:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3562#p3562 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> And now Good MUSIC with USINE and long life to USINE and USINERS.

Frank menber of Wild Women and the Savages (yes it is possible to do rock and roll with usine).

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2008-01-11T17:55:26+02:00 2008-01-11T17:55:26+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3561#p3561 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
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2008-01-11T17:37:45+02:00 2008-01-11T17:37:45+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3560#p3560 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by Golcondio — 11 Jan 2008, 16:37


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2008-01-11T17:35:47+02:00 2008-01-11T17:35:47+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3559#p3559 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
thanks a lot senso, and all other involved in this marvelous work

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2008-01-11T17:12:27+02:00 2008-01-11T17:12:27+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3557#p3557 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
I would like to thank all the persons who worked on this software, and all the beta testers for their great job.

If you have few minutes, announce this new release in your favorite forum!

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-New contextual help system.
-New set of “ready to play” patches library: Auto Pan, Bass Liner, Bit Crusher, Break Beat Maker, Compressor, Expander, Filter Bank, Synchronized Filter, Forward & Reverse, Freezor, Kaos Player, Limiter, Master meter, Metronome, Phaser, Random Delay, Resonnator, Step filter, Stereo enhancer, Midi Clock synchro.

-New Video player module.
-Rack mode of the grid to chain effects.
-New VST Synchronization mode: can now follow the total bar position.
-The sampler can open and play MP3 files.
-New Audio effect modules : WaveShaper, BitCrusher, Phaser,
-The audio engine is around 20% faster.
-Now you can change the sampler reading position by clicking directly in the Wave Display module.
-Circular buffer recording mode in the sampler module,
-Copy/Paste MIDI notes in the piano roll module,
-New improved Grain Sampler template.Total Auto Synchronization, always fit to the current cycle position. Automatic calculation of the best number of bars and beats. Just Drag your file in the grid and play!
-Speed-up your patching process of VST’s: drag directly VST’s on the grid, Usine will create the patch automatically.
-New Stepdata, StepMidi, StepSwich design. You can shift left or right steps by moving the mouse with the [shift] key pressed.
-New Switches Collection interface design module.
-New Midi note Fader.
-New Color Selector module.
-New MIDI Transformer module scales : chromatic, major, minor, whole tone , diminished, augmented, minor harmonic, minor melodic, major harmonic, limited VII,
-And many more.

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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/705 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 2008-01-14T09:01:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3585#p3585 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 14 Jan 2008, 08:01


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2008-01-12T01:21:02+02:00 2008-01-12T01:21:02+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3578#p3578 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 12 Jan 2008, 00:21


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2008-01-12T00:43:40+02:00 2008-01-12T00:43:40+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3577#p3577 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by runagate — 11 Jan 2008, 23:43


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2008-01-11T21:36:33+02:00 2008-01-11T21:36:33+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3574#p3574 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 20:36


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2008-01-11T21:30:04+02:00 2008-01-11T21:30:04+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3572#p3572 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> or suggestions?

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2008-01-11T20:52:54+02:00 2008-01-11T20:52:54+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3571#p3571 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 19:52


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2008-01-11T20:18:46+02:00 2008-01-11T20:18:46+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3570#p3570 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 11 Jan 2008, 19:18


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2008-01-11T20:07:14+02:00 2008-01-11T20:07:14+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3568#p3568 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> I've noticed that Xt-2 gui works well now. Thanks you.

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2008-01-11T19:26:37+02:00 2008-01-11T19:26:37+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3566#p3566 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> feel free to post on your favorite forums
even if now my internet server explode! ;)

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2008-01-11T19:21:59+02:00 2008-01-11T19:21:59+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3565#p3565 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by moody33 — 11 Jan 2008, 18:21


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2008-01-11T18:59:20+02:00 2008-01-11T18:59:20+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3564#p3564 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by stanlea — 11 Jan 2008, 17:59


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2008-01-11T18:42:03+02:00 2008-01-11T18:42:03+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3563#p3563 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
(yes it is possible to do rock and roll with usine).
Of course it is! I'm actually starting up a Muse cover band, and guess who will play bass (amp simulation VST, of course), trigger all the synths and probably add effects to vocals? And guess which software will I use to accomplish it with the greatest of ease (and, no, it's not A*****n L**e)?

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2008-01-11T18:33:43+02:00 2008-01-11T18:33:43+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3562#p3562 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> And now Good MUSIC with USINE and long life to USINE and USINERS.

Frank menber of Wild Women and the Savages (yes it is possible to do rock and roll with usine).

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2008-01-11T17:55:26+02:00 2008-01-11T17:55:26+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3561#p3561 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
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2008-01-11T17:37:45+02:00 2008-01-11T17:37:45+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3560#p3560 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]> Statistics: Posted by Golcondio — 11 Jan 2008, 16:37


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2008-01-11T17:35:47+02:00 2008-01-11T17:35:47+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3559#p3559 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
thanks a lot senso, and all other involved in this marvelous work

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2008-01-11T17:12:27+02:00 2008-01-11T17:12:27+02:00 https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=705&p=3557#p3557 <![CDATA[The version 3.5 is out!]]>
I would like to thank all the persons who worked on this software, and all the beta testers for their great job.

If you have few minutes, announce this new release in your favorite forum!

Image

-New contextual help system.
-New set of “ready to play” patches library: Auto Pan, Bass Liner, Bit Crusher, Break Beat Maker, Compressor, Expander, Filter Bank, Synchronized Filter, Forward & Reverse, Freezor, Kaos Player, Limiter, Master meter, Metronome, Phaser, Random Delay, Resonnator, Step filter, Stereo enhancer, Midi Clock synchro.

-New Video player module.
-Rack mode of the grid to chain effects.
-New VST Synchronization mode: can now follow the total bar position.
-The sampler can open and play MP3 files.
-New Audio effect modules : WaveShaper, BitCrusher, Phaser,
-The audio engine is around 20% faster.
-Now you can change the sampler reading position by clicking directly in the Wave Display module.
-Circular buffer recording mode in the sampler module,
-Copy/Paste MIDI notes in the piano roll module,
-New improved Grain Sampler template.Total Auto Synchronization, always fit to the current cycle position. Automatic calculation of the best number of bars and beats. Just Drag your file in the grid and play!
-Speed-up your patching process of VST’s: drag directly VST’s on the grid, Usine will create the patch automatically.
-New Stepdata, StepMidi, StepSwich design. You can shift left or right steps by moving the mouse with the [shift] key pressed.
-New Switches Collection interface design module.
-New Midi note Fader.
-New Color Selector module.
-New MIDI Transformer module scales : chromatic, major, minor, whole tone , diminished, augmented, minor harmonic, minor melodic, major harmonic, limited VII,
-And many more.

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