odin2
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Re: odin2
Wow this is really impressive. Interesting oscillators, beautiful sounding filters, and lots of modulation possibilities. I'm more of a modular person these days but I'm going to be playing with this a lot more in the future.
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Definitely interesting, especially for a free synth!
The download section says VST3, but I *think* the Linux version is actually VST2? Or at least Reaper is not reporting it as VST3...
The download section says VST3, but I *think* the Linux version is actually VST2? Or at least Reaper is not reporting it as VST3...
Artist name Ben Enkindle. Making electronic music exclusively with Linux software.
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So I've been following updates to this, and the dev's been doing a lot of fixes and adding new features, like unison and most recently an arpeggiator/step sequencer section. Which is all pretty neat, and certainly makes this even more appealing.
The unison, however, seems to eat up a lot of CPU, when I compare it with other similar synths, like Surge. Like, multiple times Surge's CPU usage when testing with a simple single oscillator saw sound and maxed unison. Which may or may not be a big deal, depending on your computer and how many instances you're running...
The unison, however, seems to eat up a lot of CPU, when I compare it with other similar synths, like Surge. Like, multiple times Surge's CPU usage when testing with a simple single oscillator saw sound and maxed unison. Which may or may not be a big deal, depending on your computer and how many instances you're running...
Artist name Ben Enkindle. Making electronic music exclusively with Linux software.
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Re: odin2
Here a series of patches was published
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=225
there is also a lv2 version on the download site
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... &start=225
there is also a lv2 version on the download site
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Re: odin2
I'm entering the KVR One Synth Challenge which features Odin2 this month.
The Linux vst is a regular vst2 although the download seems to say that it's a vst3, a bit confusing.
Lovely synth to program.
The Linux vst is a regular vst2 although the download seems to say that it's a vst3, a bit confusing.
Lovely synth to program.