Just got the latest Computer Music mag today. In it, under Next Issue, they show next issue's downloadable vst, and it's. Thorn CM:) I have to say this one had passed me by, but from a quick eyeball it looks like it gets 2 oscillators instead of 3 and 1 filter instead of 2, and the noise section is missing a couple of routing options; but for the cost of an issue of CM, it looks superb. . AU/VST 32-/64-bit u-he.com. Dmitry Sches Thorn CM. Dual spectral oscillators. Analogue and Harmonic Filters. Spectral and real-time effects. Glitch Sequencer and Arpeggiator. VST/VST3/AU/AAX, 32-/64-bit dmitrysches.com. Psychic Modulation Phonec CM. Retro-inspired four-voice synth. Two oscillators, noise osc and sub. A new software synthesizer. Fathom is a new audio plugin designed for the professional studio. Fully modular signal flow and clear high quality sound. Modulation designed for Electronic Dance Music. Floating Points contains 120 sounds for Thorn created by Sounds Divine. This soundset makes full use of Thorn's extensive modulation system and features a range of futuristic sounds including, deep dub grooves, morphing wavetable sounds, synth plucks, formant pads, crystal bells, dreamy sounds, space age pads, fm sounds and much more. Check out Thorn CM. M@RV Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:41 pm. Nico15 wrote:Or any plugin/vst for dubstep in general (doesn't have to be free, but it should cost less.
Just a quick post on saving and loading patches in Dimitry Sches rather excellent Thorn and Thorn CM wavetable VST synthesizers.When Thorn is installed, it creates a file folder for patches. In Windows, this is installed into your 'Documents' file, as below.
It's a similar situation for Macs.
It seems Thorn will only recognise and load patches from this file folder.
I had a situation were I'd spent some time experimenting with Thorn and then saved a few patches I'd created to a USB stick via 'Save current preset as....' in the Thorn GUI.
Coming back to do some more work a few days later, I discovered that I couldn't find or reload my patches and was rather worried my couple of hours programming may have been wasted. I tried many things such as renaming the patch files with different suffixes (e.g. .fxb suffixes, loading them from the VST instrument's patch browser) but all to no avail.
Thorn doesn't have a 'load patch', or 'browse patch' function, it looks at the folders within the 'Plug-In Presets' and lists them when you click in the 'preset' name field at the top of Thorn's GUI. If you find yourself in the same situation....don't panic, you have probably successfully saved your work/patches, they are just in the wrong place.
The solution was simply to move my files from my USB stick to the 'Plug-In Presets' folder in my Windows 'My Documents' folder. You can create different folders within the 'Plug-In Presets' folder. So you can call a folder 'My Thorn Patches' or similar, keep your patches here, and the folder name is shown as a separate category in the drop down menu when you click the 'preset' field.
Many thanks to Dmitry for helping me out with this issue with a very swift email response.
Hopefully this post will help clarify things and perhaps save people some time.
Thorn Cm Vst
Thorn Cm Vst Free
From my initial time spent with Thorn it does seem to be a very powerful, and different sounding synth. I'll have more in depth information, a full review, and hopefully some free patches shortly (please subscribe to keep up with developments), but in the meantime you may wish to check Thorn out at Dmitry Sches website here:https://dmitrysches.com/products/thorn
Just a quick post on saving and loading patches in Dimitry Sches rather excellent Thorn and Thorn CM wavetable VST synthesizers.
When Thorn is installed, it creates a file folder for patches. In Windows, this is installed into your 'Documents' file, as below.
It's a similar situation for Macs.
It seems Thorn will only recognise and load patches from this file folder.
Thorn Cm Vst Torrent
I had a situation were I'd spent some time experimenting with Thorn and then saved a few patches I'd created to a USB stick via 'Save current preset as....' in the Thorn GUI.
Coming back to do some more work a few days later, I discovered that I couldn't find or reload my patches and was rather worried my couple of hours programming may have been wasted. I tried many things such as renaming the patch files with different suffixes (e.g. .fxb suffixes, loading them from the VST instrument's patch browser) but all to no avail.
Thorn doesn't have a 'load patch', or 'browse patch' function, it looks at the folders within the 'Plug-In Presets' and lists them when you click in the 'preset' name field at the top of Thorn's GUI. If you find yourself in the same situation....don't panic, you have probably successfully saved your work/patches, they are just in the wrong place.
The solution was simply to move my files from my USB stick to the 'Plug-In Presets' folder in my Windows 'My Documents' folder. You can create different folders within the 'Plug-In Presets' folder. So you can call a folder 'My Thorn Patches' or similar, keep your patches here, and the folder name is shown as a separate category in the drop down menu when you click the 'preset' field.
Many thanks to Dmitry for helping me out with this issue with a very swift email response.
Hopefully this post will help clarify things and perhaps save people some time.
From my initial time spent with Thorn it does seem to be a very powerful, and different sounding synth. I'll have more in depth information, a full review, and hopefully some free patches shortly (please subscribe to keep up with developments), but in the meantime you may wish to check Thorn out at Dmitry Sches website here:
Thorn Cm Vst Plugin
https://dmitrysches.com/products/thorn