Atomic - still usable?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 138 posts since 31 Mar, 2004 from Nuremberg
Hi there,
I'm looking for a step sequencer and am quit interested in atomic.
But is is still usable?
This forum seems to be quit silent, and Atomic is still on version 1.0, so there were no new releases meanwhile.
It had been developed with synthedit, and I've seen that a lot of VSTIs had to been touched as they got problems with actual hardware/operating systems.
So my main focus is Atomic's step sequencer for triggering other VSTIs in Reaper, can you recommend that?
I'm asking, because the demo version doesn't support Midi out, so I can't test it.
Thanks for reading, thanks for support
Thomas
I'm looking for a step sequencer and am quit interested in atomic.
But is is still usable?
This forum seems to be quit silent, and Atomic is still on version 1.0, so there were no new releases meanwhile.
It had been developed with synthedit, and I've seen that a lot of VSTIs had to been touched as they got problems with actual hardware/operating systems.
So my main focus is Atomic's step sequencer for triggering other VSTIs in Reaper, can you recommend that?
I'm asking, because the demo version doesn't support Midi out, so I can't test it.
Thanks for reading, thanks for support
Thomas
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- KVRAF
- 3452 posts since 19 Aug, 2008 from USA-lien In the 8th Dimention
Seems AM and Dr.Ambient have fallen silent again, hope all is with every one at AM and BK.
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- KVRian
- 541 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
how do you get midi out to work? i'm on energy xt 1.4 it doesn't even show up as having a midi out but the plugin has a button for it.Astrin wrote:Yes still usable -- very usable.
Use it to quickly test instruments VSTs.
--Better late than never---
"..What is simple, is simply seen.."
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 14 May, 2008 from Tralfamadore
I don't know about EnergyXT but in Sonar when I load Atomic I set it send midi out. Then with the target synth you set it receive on the appropriate midi channel from Atomic. Then when you start Atomic and hit the little midi arrow both synths will play in synch.
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 27 Feb, 2011
nexussynth wrote:how do you get midi out to work? i'm on energy xt 1.4 it doesn't even show up as having a midi out but the plugin has a button for it.Astrin wrote:Yes still usable -- very usable.
Use it to quickly test instruments VSTs.
--Better late than never---
in atomic there is a button that's normally on -- keyboard -- make sure this is off, then click on midi out button, then click on energy's play control. atomic will output midi info so you can route that channel (1 is default) to midi in on a synth or other instrument vst. i know it works in ableton, but i don't know if i've tried it in energy.
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
midi out works only w/ the full version ...nexussynth wrote:how do you get midi out to work? i'm on energy xt 1.4 it doesn't even show up as having a midi out but the plugin has a button for it.Astrin wrote:Yes still usable -- very usable.
Use it to quickly test instruments VSTs.
--Better late than never---
not the demo ...
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- KVRian
- 541 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
actually i was a little disappointed with the demo not having a midi out ( i really thought i would need it) and only fooled with it a few minutes, so i just forgot about this one for a long long time. i really did not know much about it at all.
i recently discovered the (actually almost fully functional in some regards) demo vsti on my hard drive and spent a day with it. i found the onboard synth is totally suited for the type of ambient music i like to do (think steve roach empetus) in fact much better than what i was using previously especially the sequencer/arp. this thing is fantastic! needless to say i bought it and am having much use for it
i hope this vsti gets more attention. i hope that maybe that might lead to further development but for the fact that it is quite developed already and quite stable (at least on my PC).
i would like to know if there are more presets available (maybe from other owners?)
i recently discovered the (actually almost fully functional in some regards) demo vsti on my hard drive and spent a day with it. i found the onboard synth is totally suited for the type of ambient music i like to do (think steve roach empetus) in fact much better than what i was using previously especially the sequencer/arp. this thing is fantastic! needless to say i bought it and am having much use for it
i hope this vsti gets more attention. i hope that maybe that might lead to further development but for the fact that it is quite developed already and quite stable (at least on my PC).
i would like to know if there are more presets available (maybe from other owners?)
"..What is simple, is simply seen.."
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- KVRAF
- 9165 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
I think the Atomic source died in a hard-disk crash, or pro recovery
was deemed too expensive. And then real tragedy and hardship.
Hopefully the AlgoMusic team will come back to new strength,
in their chosen paths. Tim would be greatly pleased.
Great great software, full of delightful
surprises! Love Atomic midi driving hardware rack synths/romplers
Cheers
was deemed too expensive. And then real tragedy and hardship.
Hopefully the AlgoMusic team will come back to new strength,
in their chosen paths. Tim would be greatly pleased.
Great great software, full of delightful
surprises! Love Atomic midi driving hardware rack synths/romplers
Cheers
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- KVRian
- 541 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
yes it's a shame that algomusic is in stasis after tim's passing, but surely there must be others who use atomic and have built up at least a single bank of presets they'd like to share?
"..What is simple, is simply seen.."
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- KVRAF
- 11170 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
I did a "just screwing around" (that means "clueless") quicky, when I first got it...nexussynth wrote:yes it's a shame that algomusic is in stasis after tim's passing, but surely there must be others who use atomic and have built up at least a single bank of presets they'd like to share?
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As I recall, there was a very limited number of presets, something like 16 or maybe 32, and I asked Tim if they would expand that number, to which he responded: "it was intentional, and hoped it would encourage/inspire LIVE playing/tweaking".
I got frustrated real quick, as I tend to "save" along the way, and felt overly restricted.
Great synth though. And the interface
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
- KVRian
- 1313 posts since 29 Mar, 2002 from Salt Lake City, Utah - U.S.A.
Tim was a great guy for the community, I still miss his contributions and wish he were around.
I beta tested Atomic and thought it was a very cool concept, but the thing I wanted to do was control the knobs with my hardware, unfortunately, it didn't have midi mapping for the virtual knobs. Tim was very receptive and wanted to get it to work for me, said he talked to Boris about it, said it should have been fixed, but the version I had still didn't work. Unfortunately he passed away before we got things ironed out and I'm not sure if that ever got resolved afterwards. I never bought it, but I'm curious if anyone knows if it got worked on any further. Specifically, does it have midi mapping for the virtual knobs for the step sequencer.
Other than that it seemed to work alright, as far as I remember.
I beta tested Atomic and thought it was a very cool concept, but the thing I wanted to do was control the knobs with my hardware, unfortunately, it didn't have midi mapping for the virtual knobs. Tim was very receptive and wanted to get it to work for me, said he talked to Boris about it, said it should have been fixed, but the version I had still didn't work. Unfortunately he passed away before we got things ironed out and I'm not sure if that ever got resolved afterwards. I never bought it, but I'm curious if anyone knows if it got worked on any further. Specifically, does it have midi mapping for the virtual knobs for the step sequencer.
Other than that it seemed to work alright, as far as I remember.
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- KVRAF
- 11170 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
That was an issue for me as well, and I am not at my apartment {{{delete-delete-delete}}} Studio, so can't confirm one way or another, but I don't think it was "fixed".toine6 wrote: Tim was a great guy for the community, I still miss his contributions and wish he were around.
I beta tested Atomic and thought it was a very cool concept, but the thing I wanted to do was control the knobs with my hardware, unfortunately, it didn't have midi mapping for the virtual knobs... Specifically, does it have midi mapping for the virtual knobs for the step sequencer.
Other than that it seemed to work alright, as far as I remember.
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
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- KVRian
- 541 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
thanks! i only have a few sounds of my own in an empty bank i'm filling up very slowly.Shabdahbriah wrote:I did a "just screwing around" (that means "clueless") quicky, when I first got it...nexussynth wrote:yes it's a shame that algomusic is in stasis after tim's passing, but surely there must be others who use atomic and have built up at least a single bank of presets they'd like to share?
Scroll down to SDB-Atomic-TC-bank1
As I recall, there was a very limited number of presets, something like 16 or maybe 32, and I asked Tim if they would expand that number, to which he responded: "it was intentional, and hoped it would encourage/inspire LIVE playing/tweaking".
I got frustrated real quick, as I tend to "save" along the way, and felt overly restricted.
Great synth though. And the interface
i like the interface too but my old eyes have trouble with it sometimes.
i don't quite know what it is about this synth/sequencer but it is much more useable than others.
"..What is simple, is simply seen.."
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- KVRAF
- 11170 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
YW ... nothing "special" there, but like I said, I wanted to have more pre's so I could "sequence" within the synth itself using its built-in sequencer obviously, which in itself I found rather quirky in an interesting way but , and that can't happen with the limited number of presets... well, two or more 'instances' could be used, and set-up to play different banks, and/or the 'sequences' could be export/recorded into a multi-track sequencer, but still.nexussynth wrote:thanks! i only have a few sounds of my own in an empty bank i'm filling up very slowly.Shabdahbriah wrote:I did a "just screwing around" (that means "clueless") quicky, when I first got it...nexussynth wrote:yes it's a shame that algomusic is in stasis after tim's passing, but surely there must be others who use atomic and have built up at least a single bank of presets they'd like to share?
Scroll down to SDB-Atomic-TC-bank1
As I recall, there was a very limited number of presets, something like 16 or maybe 32, and I asked Tim if they would expand that number, to which he responded: "it was intentional, and hoped it would encourage/inspire LIVE playing/tweaking".
I got frustrated real quick, as I tend to "save" along the way, and felt overly restricted.
Great synth though. And the interface
i like the interface too but my old eyes have trouble with it sometimes.
i don't quite know what it is about this synth/sequencer but it is much more useable than others.
I love the interface by Boris K. >>> http://m-rgt.com/index.html
AND the "sound" ...mmm... yes, the sound. Organic, me thinks.
my 'eyes' were "old" before DOS
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil