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Software engineer, musician, composer, sound-designer
Primarily a software engineer. Hobbyist music-producer. Plays guitar since 15. Mostly Inspired by cool and dark jazz, soft piano. Prefers to work alone to keep everything under control
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rhz-we
Software [Web-app, 2018]
- Release Date:
- November 2nd, 2018
- Format:
- Web-application
- Price per license:
- FREE
rhz-we is a some sort of platform, which cares about handling your data and keeping in safety. For now it's in a draft state, but still - it works in core of the site you are currently reading
This particular instance details:
- Being run under Ubuntu 16.04.4 operation system
- Apache Tomcat 7 web-application container
- Utilizes MongoDB NoSQL database
- Runs under JRE 1.8 (built on OpenJDK 1.9)
- CPU: Intel Xeon CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.1GHz
- RAM: 1024MiB
software
DEG-2 Dual Envelope Generator
Software [Rack Extension, 2016]
- Release Date:
- November 10th, 2016
- Format:
- Rack Extension
Reason 6.5+
Reason Essentials 1.5+ - Price per license:
- FREE
Propellerhead Shop [149]
DEG-2 is a device with 2 independent envelope generators. It offers 5 ways to generate envelope (15 ways for stereo input). You an easily tweak the result with in realtime.
Reason 6.5+
Reason Essentials 1.5+
Propellerhead Shop [149]
Product details
Basics:
DEG-2 counts an average value of audio amplitude and presents it as a CV. It allows you to control parameters on live performances via measuring level, which brings some nice and warm chaos, mostly suitable for Ambient music and it's subgenres. But there are no limitations for a genuine user - craft your own auto-compressor, self-evolving guitar or rhodes piano tremolo or even noise gate - quite anything, even your own vocoder.
Features:
- 5 algorithms for generators:
- average of negative phase only
- average of positive phase only
- average of both phases (inverted negative phase)
- average of maximum (both phases)
- average of minimum (both phases)
- 3 source types:
- left channel only (mono)
- stereo
- right channel only (mono)
- autorouting (passthru output)
- fully automatable and remotable (mode, output CV scale, source, attack, release)
- high accuracy for attack/release (up to 20/50 microseconds for attack/release)
- the result is easily tweakable with DVC-1
- average of negative phase only
- average of positive phase only
- average of both phases (inverted negative phase)
- average of maximum (both phases)
- average of minimum (both phases)
- left channel only (mono)
- stereo
- right channel only (mono)
software
DVC-1 Digital Voltage Comparator
Software [Rack Extension, 2016]
- Release Date:
- May 18th, 2016
- Format:
- Rack Extension
Reason 6.5+
Reason Essentials 1.5+ - Price per license:
- FREE
Propellerhead Shop [238]
DVC-1 is a comparator and control voltage (hereinafter referred to as CV) processor. It's actually a logical switcher/merger (alike if/else construction, which can be met in most of popular programming languages), so you can set up condition, and decide what will happen if codition is ok and what happens if it breaks. Reshape LFO's, cut envelopes, trigger drums or even perform trifading - it's up to you!
Reason 6.5+
Reason Essentials 1.5+
Propellerhead Shop [238]
Product details
Basics:
The logic module "CONDITION" compares the A operand (CV) and the B operand (CV or determinated value) using the comparison operator. As result "IF TRUE" / "IF FALSE" branch is being chosen to output, and both the branches choose the input (CV or determinated value) which is processed optionally by the math coprocessors "MATH T" / "MATH F" carrying out basic math operators (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) on the operand (CV or determinated value). Then the signal is sent to the output control module where the non mutually exclusive 'DRIFT' and 'CUT ALT' parameters are optional. The display is used to monitor the input/output signal.
Features:
- Comparison module (you could use a huge Thor, M-Class Compressor and lots of Spider CV-Mergers Combinator to get quite same result as comparison module does (but not so easily controllable as DVC-1)
- Math modules were designed to perform basic math operations using selected source and operand. Operands can be a CV as well (and not only predefined values).
- Alternative cut option (remainder by dividing with 1)
- Drift option allowing you to get analog-drifty result.
- Fully automateable and remotable!
- ZERO DIVISION! You can even divide by 0! (returnes infinite value with stored sign, which is being snapped to generic CV limits)
music
Ocean Blue
Music release [EP, 2021]
- Release Date:
- December 18th, 2021
- Label:
- Calm Springs Records
- Catalog:
- None
Ocean Blue - is a meditative sonar environment for selfreflection inspired by best Dark Jazz artists. It's an empty bar, and pine woods, and calm ocean surface
ravenherz
December 9th, 2021
at 5:42 pm
Recorded at home studio with Reason 10
Electric guitar: Gretsch Streamliner G2420
Bass: Aria PRO II TAB-TR1 STBR
Acoustic guitar: Fender CD-60SCE
Focusrite Scarlett Gen3 4i4
Guitar Rig 6
Special thanks to Spitfire Audio for Soft Cinematic Piano
Electric guitar: Gretsch Streamliner G2420
Bass: Aria PRO II TAB-TR1 STBR
Acoustic guitar: Fender CD-60SCE
Focusrite Scarlett Gen3 4i4
Guitar Rig 6
Special thanks to Spitfire Audio for Soft Cinematic Piano
music
Untitled
Music release [Single, 2021]
- Release Date:
- November 17th, 2021
- Label:
- Calm Springs Records
- Catalog:
- None
Decided to start releasing ideas I have. Otherwise they will die on my hard drive. This single shows the mood for two consequential EPs, coming next year.
music
The Place
Music release [OST, 2016]
- Release Date:
- July 18th, 2016
- Label:
- None
- Catalog:
- None
An OST to a game that will never be released
music
ravenherz
January 17th, 2019
at 10:11 am
ravenherz
November 6th, 2018
at 6:32 am