BPlayer:
It's a VST-Instrument for Mac OS X / Windows. The main purpose of this plug is to help you stream with ease first and second order wave files from within you VST-host. First order ambisonic files generally contain the 4 ambisonic channels in the order of wxyz (file-extension = .wxyz), second order files contain 9 channels in the order of wxyzrstuv, but are generally refered to as FMH (file-extension .fmh). FMH stands for Furse-Malham-Higher-Order. Find more infos at www.muse.demon.co.uk or Sound in Space. The simplest way to record one of the above specified files from within your vst-host is bRec.
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Ms Pinky's "Pinky Pluggo" plugin allows users of VST, AudioUnit, and RTAS-compatible host programs running under both OSX and WinXP to seamlessly integrate Ms Pinky's vinyl-controlled audio file playback and scratching into music production software sessions... for the purposes of studio recording, or for live performance. Supported file types are WAV, AIFF, and MP3.
Based on the popular Pluggo technology from Cycling-'74, "Pinky Pluggo" is free to members of Ms Pinky's Fan Club, and does not require the purchase of Pluggo in order to run. Users can simply download and install the free runtime version of Pluggo from cycling74.com to begin using "Pinky Pluggo".
Kriptonia:
The incoming audio is first processed by an encryption algorithm, based on the displacement of frequencies along the audio spectrum, and then it passes through a comb fiter and a SV filter. This SV filter can be modified by using a 16-step LFO, which controls filter frequency, filter resonance and encryption mode.
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In general terms, Ultradia™ is a body of work by Dr. Diane Kistner that has evolved over the years as she sought to develop custom self-healing tools following poor response to conventional treatments. Specifically, Ultradia is a unique brainwave entrainment architecture derived from the frequencies of adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine — the “building blocks” of DNA. The Ultradia frequencies, when listened to in a specific sequence for a specific length of time, help normalize the 90-minute human ultradian rhythm.
The word ultradian, which sounds complicated, simply means occurring more frequently than once a day. Similar to our 24-hour circadian rhythms, except of about 90 minutes length, ultradian rhythms are sinewave-like cyclings between phases of psychobiological rest and activity. The 90-minute REM/deep sleep cycle is an example of an ultradian rhythm.
Ultradian rhythms can be disrupted by stress, and this can lead to serious stress-related illness. These disruptions derail the body's ability to function normally, fight invading organisms, and repair itself.
Hockinfinger programmed this wonderful plugin to facilitate making Ultradia-based brainwave entrainments for mixing into music — and generously released it as freeware!
Buffer Override can overcome your host app's audio processing buffer size and then (unsuccessfully) override that new buffer size to be a smaller buffer size. It makes a lot more sense if you just try it out and hear what it does. It can sound like a stuttery vocoder or a stuck beat shuffler or many other delightful things. In certain hosts, you can also "play" Buffer Override via MIDI notes and even sync it to song tempo.
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Auto Crossfade (Modular):
Auto Crossfade is a crossfade effect to be used in modular environments such as EnergyXT. The plugin is used to fade from one input to the other simply by clicking either the up or down button without the need to automate anything. Auto Crossfade can also be used as a volume fade effect by leaving one of the inputs empty.