Lectric Panda Generates Parsec (v1) & Polar [Free Refills]

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14 Nov 2016

Added some more Rack Extensions to the Generated Refill collection. This time Parsec v1 & Polar.
Also added another round for Nostromo (Generation Gamma).

Enjoy!

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14 Nov 2016

Pandalicious! Thanks :D

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14 Nov 2016

I'm hoping for a easter egg in your thumbnail

:-D Monopoly would be fun

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Going to test drive this release :) Thanks!!
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14 Nov 2016

Noise wrote:I'm hoping for a easter egg in your thumbnail

:-D Monopoly would be fun
Yes! These and more are coming in the future. Also more refills for the stock devices. :)

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15 Nov 2016

rcbuse wrote:
Noise wrote:I'm hoping for a easter egg in your thumbnail

:-D Monopoly would be fun
Yes! These and more are coming in the future. Also more refills for the stock devices. :)
That sounds great.
    
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15 Nov 2016

great great great.... thank-you so much for all of this :exclamation: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:
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15 Nov 2016

Thank you, it's so kind of you doing this, any plans for Antidote and Expanse refills ? :-)

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17 Nov 2016

These generated refills are all amazing. Any chance we could get one for the psq-1684?

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17 Nov 2016

plasticpulse wrote:These generated refills are all amazing. Any chance we could get one for the psq-1684?
The next release should have a full suite of patches. :puf_smile:

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17 Nov 2016

Now I'm excited! Lectric Panda is my favorite developer. The Nostromo is currently my favorite rack extension synth. You guys make good stuff.

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17 Nov 2016

rcbuse wrote:
plasticpulse wrote:These generated refills are all amazing. Any chance we could get one for the psq-1684?
The next release should have a full suite of patches. :puf_smile:
Good news. And the refills are super.
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17 Nov 2016

I am still loving those 40 thousand syncronous patches and find myself using those pretty frequently.

Vecto would be a fun refill to see with some wierd shapes in the xy area.
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17 Nov 2016

Wow, the Parsec refill really made me appreciate Parsec more!

There's some amazing patches in there. This stuff can seriously compete with human sounddesigners :D

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Exowildebeest wrote:Wow, the Parsec refill really made me appreciate Parsec more!

There's some amazing patches in there. This stuff can seriously compete with human sounddesigners :D
I'm glad people are digging these.

I'm always completely surprised at what comes out of these synths. I always feel like I mostly know what a synth sounds like and then I give it the treatment and am totally blown away.

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18 Nov 2016

rcbuse wrote:
Exowildebeest wrote:Wow, the Parsec refill really made me appreciate Parsec more!

There's some amazing patches in there. This stuff can seriously compete with human sounddesigners :D
I'm glad people are digging these.

I'm always completely surprised at what comes out of these synths. I always feel like I mostly know what a synth sounds like and then I give it the treatment and am totally blown away.
Yeah, as I fan of layering foley recordings for drum hits, the Parsec percussion folder is gold. Just audio record a few hits, layer on top of a loop. Gives an automatic vibe to a simple drum pattern.

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18 Nov 2016

Rob, What do you use to generate the presets? A lua/python/ruby/php whatever skript?
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theshoemaker wrote:Rob, What do you use to generate the presets? A lua/python/ruby/php whatever skript?
python has always been my go-to for these types of things.

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rcbuse wrote:
theshoemaker wrote:Rob, What do you use to generate the presets? A lua/python/ruby/php whatever skript?
python has always been my go-to for these types of things.

Do you mind sharing this script? Maybe it get some ideas of advancing it ...
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rcbuse wrote:
theshoemaker wrote:Rob, What do you use to generate the presets? A lua/python/ruby/php whatever skript?
python has always been my go-to for these types of things.
Do you mind sharing this script? Maybe it get some ideas of advancing it ...
I'll gladly give out some of my generated refills, but the code is the same code I use to generate patches for things I sell or plan on selling, so I can't open that up.

But its easy enough to get started, .repatch files are just XML. I use ElementTree for XML. Reset the device, save out that Init.repatch file. Read in the file, create a dictionary of all the parameters and their values, use a ton of random(), randint(), choice(), and shuffle() to modify the dictionary, then ElementTree to dump it back out to another XML.

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Yes, can understand that, when you use it to sell your stuff. ... Thanks for the hints. Already did a lot of XML stuff in python. Have been doing python fulltime the last couple of years. So going to create my own script. Cheers and happy generating :)
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theshoemaker wrote:Yes, can understand that, when you use it to sell your stuff. ... Thanks for the hints. Already did a lot of XML stuff in python. Have been doing python fulltime the last couple of years. So going to create my own script. Cheers and happy generating :)
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19 Nov 2016

Lectric Panda (rcbuse) what is considered your flagship product for the Reason Rack Extension Format? I plan to buy one of your products on Black Friday or the week after. Also, thanks for all these free generated refills.

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