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| OK I got it! |
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By neutrino - Posted on February 10, 2005 - 14:55:28 (#15790)
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Download R2m-2.0 from project's homepage and then install patch from bebits.
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| Maybe a newer version? |
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By neutrino - Posted on February 9, 2005 - 14:22:14 (#15764)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.2.1 |
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There is no possibility to run this application, because it is out of date.
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| Still a Killer Prog... |
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By le_tigre - Posted on January 8, 2003 - 23:04:34 (#5232)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.2.1 |
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and quite stable, as long as you don't annoy it. Limit use to one part/instantiation at a time. Multiple instances of R2m will crash the program and the media server. If you use this as a monotimbral synth (polyphony is limited by your CPU), you'll have a very responsive instrument that can crank out some truly freaky sounds. R2m also behaves nicely when you play with its routing in Cortex - unlike the otherwise excellent SynC Modular, which suffers from seconds (!) of latency when you route it through Cortex. Thanks, Fritz, for unchaining R2m!
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| ho. ly. crap. |
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By le_tigre - Posted on August 9, 2002 - 22:57:29 (#2601)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.2.0 beta |
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this is incredible.
these sounds are unreal.
i've found my new secret weapon. you can make sounds from this that are as compelling and foreign as anything you've heard from reaktor. you can sound like proem or any of those new-school idm kids in a snap.
and of course, it's treated just like hardware in sequitur. more comments forthcoming, once i'm using it with my hardware (latency is still a concern with many of these apps).
i just fell in love with beos all over again.
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