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Tone2 nemesis vst
Tone2 nemesis vst






tone2 nemesis vst

We did play everything live and recorded some of our jam-sessions. It was somewhere in between of Ambient, Electronic and Jazz Music. In the early 2000s i played with some friends in a band called 'Wellental'. A sample-based sequencer tailor-mode for the EMU 8000 chip-set of the SoundBlaster AWE 32. Since the computers in those days were too slow to generate something useful in real-time the output was rendered to a wav file and used as samples for a tracker.Īt the end of the 90s i was part of the team which developed 'All Sound Tracker'. I also started to develop simple synthesizers. That's why me and some friends programmed stuff in Pascal and Assembler in our free time. There was not much software available on the market, and we were not able to afford real synthesizer hardware. At the age of 13 I started programming Trackers for SoundBlaster-cards and DOS.

  • Tell us about the history of Tone2, from its origins to today.īack in the 90s me and some friends we part of the 'demo-scene'.
  • Here is an except of an interview i gave for Computer Music magazine I translated some of my old demoscene creations from the 90s (written in pascal and assembler) to html5 (scroll down): Here is some info about the company Tone2 (scroll down): Tone2 was founded since Michael from refx was unwilled to translate some of my ideas into action (FilterBank and the HCM synthesis of FireBird). Later i programmed the audio engine for several plugins released by refx: Hans-Peter Diechler and myself did work in a project called 'Druckwelle'. That's the point where i started programming my own vst-plugins. It was somewhere inbetween of Ambient, Electronic and Jazz Music. A sample-based sequencer tailor-mode for the EMU 8000 chipset of the SoundBlaster AWE 32.

    tone2 nemesis vst

    That's why me and some friends programmed stuff in Pascal and Assembler in our freetime.Īt the end of the 90s i was part of the team which developed 'All Sound Tracker'. There was not much software available on the marked and we were not able to afford real synthesizer hardware. Since this info might be interesting also for others i'll post my answer also to the forum.īack in the 90s me and some friends we part of the 'demoscene' and inspired by 'The Future Crew'. I got asked by email about the origins, motives and philosophies that gave birth to Tone2.








    Tone2 nemesis vst