two questions
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:41 pm
First, when I click on the "Buy" tab in the site, I only get a 12 month upgrade option, is this because I purchased synthmaker way back in the day? is the upgrade option what I should choose if I wish to purchase flowstone?
My other question is about the capabilities of Flowstone: I'm not really after making VST's....there are already so many good plugins out there I don't think I have anything to add to that realm, even though that may happen (maybe a couple FSU/sound design plugs), I'm primarily interested in making standalone programs. Basically I want to make a 21st century Orangator. After all these years I have started using it again because I got a Polyend Tracker and since it uses just single samples Orangator is a pretty good tool to make samples for it, I just want a modern Orangator and the only way I'm getting anything like that is if I make it myself and I'm hoping flowstone can do it. I don't want to make an exact copy of orangator, just something similar, the actual synthesis would more closely resemble a VST hybrid synth.
for anyone who doesn't know what Orangator is, it's a standalone synth where you set the frequency and length of your sound, set the parameters and then can render out a sample of the sound. It's a really fun program for just banging out single samples to use later.
Here is a youtube vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBohKTFFAsk
My other question is about the capabilities of Flowstone: I'm not really after making VST's....there are already so many good plugins out there I don't think I have anything to add to that realm, even though that may happen (maybe a couple FSU/sound design plugs), I'm primarily interested in making standalone programs. Basically I want to make a 21st century Orangator. After all these years I have started using it again because I got a Polyend Tracker and since it uses just single samples Orangator is a pretty good tool to make samples for it, I just want a modern Orangator and the only way I'm getting anything like that is if I make it myself and I'm hoping flowstone can do it. I don't want to make an exact copy of orangator, just something similar, the actual synthesis would more closely resemble a VST hybrid synth.
for anyone who doesn't know what Orangator is, it's a standalone synth where you set the frequency and length of your sound, set the parameters and then can render out a sample of the sound. It's a really fun program for just banging out single samples to use later.
Here is a youtube vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBohKTFFAsk