K.M.Krebs \ 833-45

electronic, ambient & electro-acoustic music.

Tag: Software

March 31st, 2008

..a track from my Tun­guska release starts off the lat­est Audio­ma­nia pod­cast… Recent net label releases I’ve been lis­ten­ing to include: Pocka  —  Wan­der­weg  —  mes­mer­iz­ing & engag­ing guitar-based drones. The Nature of Light  —  Shores of Jupiter  —  exceed­ingly well done ambi­ent chill-out. Var­i­ous other links Radio Lab  —  War of the Worlds Episode  —  WNYC’s excep­tional Radio Lab pro­gram exam­ines the legacy and sig­nif­i­cance of Orson […]

Links for Dec 28th

Launchy, an open-source key­stroke launcher that will change the way you inter­act with your com­puter. The lat­est and most aston­ish­ing vst from Xoxos yet: Fauna. A vst instru­ment that emu­lates ani­mal vocal­iza­tions by mod­el­ling a the­o­ret­i­cal vocal tract via wave­guides. Helix  —  a rapidly devel­op­ing free vst instru­ment that is still in its beta stages, but already […]

QM-Synth

A while back I designed a synth imple­ment­ing quan­tized mod­u­la­tor (QM) syn­the­sis as described/discovered by the fel­low who runs the Synth of Mine blog. It’s made in Syn­thEdit, and prob­a­bly has numer­ous bugs, so be warned. Down­load it here: QM-Synth (VSTi, ~750kb)