[new tool] Industrializer

Hello,
So, on the impulse of Achenar after watching his video about creating industrial sound (thanks),
I sat down and added some information to my tool and I am also releasing it.
Tool is based on “IXA” synthesis, but since this technology is patented,
it is just my attempt to get closer to it (I’m kidding, I modified it again according to how it suits me).
I try to create industrial and other technical sounds from the field of electrosmog.

Tool: Industrializer
Thanks for your support.

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Cool! Getting some wicked drum and bass reeses out of this one :sunglasses:

How does the random seed work, if I adjust the seed nr, nothing happens? And when I press “Apply” this relates to the selected preset right, not the random seed nr?

Random seed is only for generating noise and random numbers.
It is stored with the patch and when the sample is regenerated, the same numbers as in the original are generated ( I hope :))

ah ok, I though it would randomize all parameters values, like a random preset generator.

The randomizer was never planned here.
Just change the parameter by a thousandth and the sound is somewhere else.
Not that it’s impossible, but I’m afraid of what would come of it :slight_smile:
Maybe in next update.

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@martblek This is freakin’ cool! I’m using it as a sample generator for my Polyend Synth. Is there any way to get it to loop without a click at the end? We just got a new sample playback engine in the Polyend and an exact loop would be sweet.

You’ve got some beautiful tones coming out of it in the beginning - gorgeous pad material - makes nice dirty lofi, yet gentle tones.

Also, may we have an init patch - just something that starts it off as those beautiful pad sounds at the beginning of your video?

Yes, i can make some initial clean sound as default.
As for beautiful loops, you could consider it if the sound was periodic and mono.
Even if the sound was non-periodic, it could be treated somehow, but in stereo :frowning:
There are a few tricks to do it, I tried it, but nothing that would follow smoothly.
I tried crossfading, which would mix the beginning of the sample with the end, etc.,
but still not much results.
If anyone has come across any literature on this topic, I would be happy.

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I don’t know what they’re using for the PadSynth - but that one loops perfectly - hard to say. I usually use that, but your synth is coming up with tones that are even more unique :slight_smile:

If I remember correctly, PadSynth is based on Paul Nazca’s algorithm and it uses FFT :frowning:

Ah, well - this is still beautiful. My Polyend pads are freakin’ gorgeous now :smiley:

when happy with a generated sound, you always hit this icon in the sample editor to get it looping without clicks;
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Also there are tools which might do the job better at crossfading?

OH! Neat, thank you :slight_smile: @Jonas

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