Very educational video. And we appreciate even more all the work behind the plugin, it's not just code, it's also a huge research work around the original instrument. Bravo and thank you.
I appreciate your work on all of these plugins and the videos i hilariously started learning linux with goal of making a linux only DAW system over 20 years ago linux took over EVERY computer in my life ECCEPT in my recording world where the tools just where never up to snuff i still have an old p4 desktop running winxp with SONAR and waves JUST in case i need to use it on some old projects currently working with a portable AVLinux system with reaper and you're plugins and i never wanna go back.... although somehow i haven't found a replacement for the old L1 limiter i think that's the only thing i miss i sure dont miss waves or cakewalk overall you are a bad ass good sir and thank you very much for all of you're work on all of your amazing plugins
Wow that was so interesting !!! Can't wait to see the next video !! :D Thank you so much for making all those magnificiant plugins man ! They are pretty much my go to plugins with reaper and improved my workflow !
This was really interesting to me. I never really knew what some of the knobs were for, so this was very enlightening. Thanks for the explanation! And what a great plugin you've made. I really like the sound of it.
Hi John and many thanks for your great plugins. They are now my first choice for FX. I only have an issue to remember what is what... I have now 89 of your plugins so it's difficult to me to find the right ones. Sometimes the name contains the type of function (eg.: EQ) but mostly not. For some of them that I use often I've learnt that, for example Reverb are called Lexikan, but most of your plugins names are a bit confusing for me. Is there a document listing them by type? Eg: reverb, delay, eq, compressor, limiter, instrument, phaser, chorus, etc. That would be very useful for me. Many thanks for your help.
John, I apologize if this is an inefficient place to request changes: but your synths/instruments are GREAT, is there a way you make them appear as "Instruments" within Reaper? I have to jump through a hoop or two when I want to use December Synth or Rotary. Because they're not "instruments", my default track just detects microphone input and not my MIDI controller. It works best if I "Insert Virtual Instrument on New Track", pick anything else, then replace that with your instrument. Thanks again for the excellent software, and the lesson on drawbars was genuinely enlightening! Hopefully my suggestion is relatively easy to implement, but either way your instruments are worth any negligible hassle. Incredible stuff, you're a pillar of the Reaper community 🍻
Leider knistert und knackt es, wenn man die Drawbars bei einem aktiven Ton verändert. John Lord-artige Drawbarspielereien in Echtzeit fallen daher wohl flach. Edit: und einen Tag später knackt es wiederum nicht. Komisch.
This excellent well made video explains how a tonewheel organ sounds the way it can ;)
Thank you for this share!!!
Very educational video. And we appreciate even more all the work behind the plugin, it's not just code, it's also a huge research work around the original instrument. Bravo and thank you.
You plug ins are superb, keep up the good work. 🤟
Epic work as always 🤩🤩🤩
Very informational video !
Again, awesome job !
Great video man. Great explanation.
It is very good that there is a multi-percussion mode! Classical percussion is not always suitable. Thanks!
I appreciate your work on all of these plugins and the videos
i hilariously started learning linux with goal of making a linux only DAW system over 20 years ago
linux took over EVERY computer in my life ECCEPT in my recording world where the tools just where never up to snuff
i still have an old p4 desktop running winxp with SONAR and waves JUST in case i need to use it on some old projects
currently working with a portable AVLinux system with reaper and you're plugins and i never wanna go back.... although somehow i haven't found a replacement for the old L1 limiter
i think that's the only thing i miss
i sure dont miss waves or cakewalk overall
you are a bad ass good sir and thank you very much for all of you're work on all of your amazing plugins
Wow that was so interesting !!! Can't wait to see the next video !! :D
Thank you so much for making all those magnificiant plugins man ! They are pretty much my go to plugins with reaper and improved my workflow !
Great instrument. So many options and parameters and so good explained! Thank you!
This was really interesting to me. I never really knew what some of the knobs were for, so this was very enlightening. Thanks for the explanation!
And what a great plugin you've made. I really like the sound of it.
Yes, it was very interesting and educational! Thanks for this plugin and for the videos about it!
Hmm things are coming into Focus quite nicely!
Great Tukan
Wow! I learnt so much from this video. Many Thanks. What an amazing instrument plugin. 🎹💻
Hi John and many thanks for your great plugins. They are now my first choice for FX. I only have an issue to remember what is what...
I have now 89 of your plugins so it's difficult to me to find the right ones. Sometimes the name contains the type of function (eg.: EQ) but mostly not. For some of them that I use often I've learnt that, for example Reverb are called Lexikan, but most of your plugins names are a bit confusing for me. Is there a document listing them by type? Eg: reverb, delay, eq, compressor, limiter, instrument, phaser, chorus, etc.
That would be very useful for me. Many thanks for your help.
John, I apologize if this is an inefficient place to request changes: but your synths/instruments are GREAT, is there a way you make them appear as "Instruments" within Reaper?
I have to jump through a hoop or two when I want to use December Synth or Rotary. Because they're not "instruments", my default track just detects microphone input and not my MIDI controller. It works best if I "Insert Virtual Instrument on New Track", pick anything else, then replace that with your instrument.
Thanks again for the excellent software, and the lesson on drawbars was genuinely enlightening! Hopefully my suggestion is relatively easy to implement, but either way your instruments are worth any negligible hassle. Incredible stuff, you're a pillar of the Reaper community 🍻
4:30 Eddie Layton got nothin' on you. 😉
Leider knistert und knackt es, wenn man die Drawbars bei einem aktiven Ton verändert. John Lord-artige Drawbarspielereien in Echtzeit fallen daher wohl flach. Edit: und einen Tag später knackt es wiederum nicht. Komisch.