Hello everyone,
I have a document and a photoshopped UI for a VST that I would like to discuss with whoever would like to rise to the challenge.
Everything is planned out but I would like to discuss the possibility of the said project.
I am new to hiring for this kind of project so please don’t be afraid to guide me into your process, I am quite open as a person.
I am working on a video game OST named ''INCISION'' and I plan on using the money to fund this project.
Here is the gist of it! Inbox me so I can share the rest of it with you.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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A VST based on loop exploration and manipulation with 4 different lanes available at your disposal.
It runs behind the concept of a step sequencing oscillator like the Korg Wavestation but only with an audio loop instead of cycling through a wavetable at random steps.
It cycles between 4,3 or 2 lanes at a synced tempo and value (1/16 etc…)
It then triggers via a Midi Keyboard press and each step is run through an ADSR envelope for each of the lanes as the user programmed it.
It then cycles erratically at the speed the user has set in between the 4 lanes while respecting the ADSR envelope which acts as a sort of gate from each lane controlling the duration of the triggered samples.
There is a possibility of 24 ways to engage the lanes, 4x4x4.
IE, Pattern 1 would go from 1 to 2 to 3 to 4
Pattern 2 would go from 1 to 2 to 4 to 3
Pattern 3 would go from 1 to 4 to 3 to 4
And so on.
Possibility #66 randomly goes to any of the lines and doesn’t follow a fixed logic.
It is possible to engage Mono and Reverse on each lane.
Each lane also has access to a range of set FXs such as Panning, Distortion, Bitcrush, Haas, Compressor and a Chorus as well as a Power Off.
Master has all the same FX but Chorus, it instead has a ring mod and a Master Filter ranging from LP, BP and HP with a resonance knob.
It also has a master pitch ranging from -12 to +12.
As functions, a SYNC button syncs to your DAW Tempo. It only syncs the step value, not the samples loaded in your lanes.
A FREE Button which does what it says, it’s the opposite of sync, free run.
A LEGATO button simply triggers the step sequencer without retriggering all 4 lanes.
A RETRIGGER Button which retriggers the lanes every time a MIDI Note is pressed.
All loops must be synced prior by the user to at least have something steady to work.
Of course, it is still possible to run anything at any tempo on each lane and have 666% chaos.
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(These numbers are based on the functions of the UI which I will give you)
1 - Ring Mod On/Off
2 - Pitch Selection ranging from -12 to +12
3 - The RETRIGGER Button which retriggers the lanes every time a MIDI Note is pressed.
4 - The SYNC button syncs to your DAW Tempo. It only syncs the step value, not the samples loaded in your lanes.
5 - The LEGATO button simply triggers the step sequencer without retriggering all 4 lanes.
6 - FREE Button which does what it says, it’s the opposite of sync, free run.
7 - Chaos Divider, this is where you choose the step at which the engine runs.
It has multiple quantized choices such as Straight, Triplet, Dotted and Swing.
8 - Filter Section has a cutoff and a resonance knobs, you can select the following filter mode;
LOW PASS - 24 db Moog style Ladder filter
BAND PASS - 6 db Band Pass Filter
HIGH PASS - 12 db High Pass Filter
9 - FX Section;
Distortion, a warm one.
Haas FX; the higher the knob the longer the MS delay, ranging from 0 ms to 100 ms
Bitcrush; ranging from 12-bit to 1-bit
Smash: a compressor acting on the threshold and ratio, ranging from -6db at 2:1 to - 40db at 20:1, NUKE!
10 - Chaos Picker is the order in which the step sequencer triggers each lane.
Here are the possibilities:
1 - 1234
2 - 1243
3- 1324
4- 1342
5- 1423
6 - 1432
7 - 2134
8 - 2143
9 - 2314
10 - 2341
11 - 2413
12 - 2431
13 - 3124
14 - 3142
15 - 3214
16 - 3241
17 - 3412
18 - 3421
19 - 4123
20 - 4132
21 - 4213
22 - 4231
23 - 4312
24 - 4321
66 - RANDOM, runs on RNG.
11 - Load samples; Press on the number of the lane that you wish to load.
12 - Sample Name, autosizes on font if the name is too long.
13 - Forces the lane to be Mono.
14 - Plays the loop in reverse order.
15 - Indicate which lanes you are on.
16 - Audio envelope that is triggered every time the step sequencer hits the lane.
17 - Pan the lane in the stereo field.
18 - A Chorus FX, Juno-60 Style.
19 - Volume of the lane, you will need it after putting effects or simply managing a balance between the 4 samples.
20 - Power off the lane.
I have a document and a photoshopped UI for a VST that I would like to discuss with whoever would like to rise to the challenge.
Everything is planned out but I would like to discuss the possibility of the said project.
I am new to hiring for this kind of project so please don’t be afraid to guide me into your process, I am quite open as a person.
I am working on a video game OST named ''INCISION'' and I plan on using the money to fund this project.
Here is the gist of it! Inbox me so I can share the rest of it with you.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
------
A VST based on loop exploration and manipulation with 4 different lanes available at your disposal.
It runs behind the concept of a step sequencing oscillator like the Korg Wavestation but only with an audio loop instead of cycling through a wavetable at random steps.
It cycles between 4,3 or 2 lanes at a synced tempo and value (1/16 etc…)
It then triggers via a Midi Keyboard press and each step is run through an ADSR envelope for each of the lanes as the user programmed it.
It then cycles erratically at the speed the user has set in between the 4 lanes while respecting the ADSR envelope which acts as a sort of gate from each lane controlling the duration of the triggered samples.
There is a possibility of 24 ways to engage the lanes, 4x4x4.
IE, Pattern 1 would go from 1 to 2 to 3 to 4
Pattern 2 would go from 1 to 2 to 4 to 3
Pattern 3 would go from 1 to 4 to 3 to 4
And so on.
Possibility #66 randomly goes to any of the lines and doesn’t follow a fixed logic.
It is possible to engage Mono and Reverse on each lane.
Each lane also has access to a range of set FXs such as Panning, Distortion, Bitcrush, Haas, Compressor and a Chorus as well as a Power Off.
Master has all the same FX but Chorus, it instead has a ring mod and a Master Filter ranging from LP, BP and HP with a resonance knob.
It also has a master pitch ranging from -12 to +12.
As functions, a SYNC button syncs to your DAW Tempo. It only syncs the step value, not the samples loaded in your lanes.
A FREE Button which does what it says, it’s the opposite of sync, free run.
A LEGATO button simply triggers the step sequencer without retriggering all 4 lanes.
A RETRIGGER Button which retriggers the lanes every time a MIDI Note is pressed.
All loops must be synced prior by the user to at least have something steady to work.
Of course, it is still possible to run anything at any tempo on each lane and have 666% chaos.
———————
(These numbers are based on the functions of the UI which I will give you)
1 - Ring Mod On/Off
2 - Pitch Selection ranging from -12 to +12
3 - The RETRIGGER Button which retriggers the lanes every time a MIDI Note is pressed.
4 - The SYNC button syncs to your DAW Tempo. It only syncs the step value, not the samples loaded in your lanes.
5 - The LEGATO button simply triggers the step sequencer without retriggering all 4 lanes.
6 - FREE Button which does what it says, it’s the opposite of sync, free run.
7 - Chaos Divider, this is where you choose the step at which the engine runs.
It has multiple quantized choices such as Straight, Triplet, Dotted and Swing.
8 - Filter Section has a cutoff and a resonance knobs, you can select the following filter mode;
LOW PASS - 24 db Moog style Ladder filter
BAND PASS - 6 db Band Pass Filter
HIGH PASS - 12 db High Pass Filter
9 - FX Section;
Distortion, a warm one.
Haas FX; the higher the knob the longer the MS delay, ranging from 0 ms to 100 ms
Bitcrush; ranging from 12-bit to 1-bit
Smash: a compressor acting on the threshold and ratio, ranging from -6db at 2:1 to - 40db at 20:1, NUKE!
10 - Chaos Picker is the order in which the step sequencer triggers each lane.
Here are the possibilities:
1 - 1234
2 - 1243
3- 1324
4- 1342
5- 1423
6 - 1432
7 - 2134
8 - 2143
9 - 2314
10 - 2341
11 - 2413
12 - 2431
13 - 3124
14 - 3142
15 - 3214
16 - 3241
17 - 3412
18 - 3421
19 - 4123
20 - 4132
21 - 4213
22 - 4231
23 - 4312
24 - 4321
66 - RANDOM, runs on RNG.
11 - Load samples; Press on the number of the lane that you wish to load.
12 - Sample Name, autosizes on font if the name is too long.
13 - Forces the lane to be Mono.
14 - Plays the loop in reverse order.
15 - Indicate which lanes you are on.
16 - Audio envelope that is triggered every time the step sequencer hits the lane.
17 - Pan the lane in the stereo field.
18 - A Chorus FX, Juno-60 Style.
19 - Volume of the lane, you will need it after putting effects or simply managing a balance between the 4 samples.
20 - Power off the lane.
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