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Type of plugin: VSTi. What it does: This virtual analog synth was inspired by the Clavia Nord.


hypercyclic (Arpeggiator - MIDI Plugin)

plugin name hypercyclic
developer / manufacturermucoder
pricen/a
licence typefreeware - free to download and use
plugin type

Arpeggiator

available formats-
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VST
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available platformsWindows 32bit
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Mac OSX
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plugin statusReleased
plugin version1.0.172
date added12 November 2007 at 00:37
date updated12 November 2007 at 00:53
hypercyclic description
hypercyclic is an LFO-driven MIDI arpeggiator, gate effect and step sequencer for mangling MIDI input chords. It won 2nd place in the KVRAudio.com Developer Challenge '07.
Two tempo-synced LFOs can be used to modulate various parameters to create interesting rhythmic effects and chord variations. A unique feature is the possiblity to modulate the sequencer step size itself, which is useful for creating glitchy stuttering effects.
The sweetspot for hypercyclic is the narrow border between chaos and regularity. Or, in other words, how to induce a certain pleasant randomness, yet forcing everything to align again on the bar or beat boundaries.
The product is further complemented by a groove function for playing slightly off the beat. The groove parameters can also be modulated over time by the LFOs, adding to the rhythmic variation.
The main use for hypercyclic is to generate midi that can be recorded and/or sent to other plugins. However it also features a simple built-in synth for testing purposes.
Supported platforms are Windows (standalone, vst), Mac (standalone, vst, au) and Linux (standalone, vst).
Try out the plugin in your favourite host. If you have no host or no time, try the no-setup standalone version.
The preset demo gives you a quick idea of what hypercyclic can do.
Hypercyclic is freeware. Please read the license for terms of use.
MIDI Output
By default MIDI is sent to the built-in synth which sends audio to the host. That's OK for quick testing and works with any host. However, if you like to drive other synths you have to send MIDI out of hypercyclic, using the midi to control.
With the VST plugin version it's recommended to send midi directly to the host application (if it supports it) and then route it to another plugin within the host. Some hosts that are known to support this are Ableton Live 5 & 6, EnergyXT 1 & 2, Sonar 6, Cubase 3 & 4.
With standalone and AU versions, or VST hosts that don't support midi-out from a plugin, you can also send the MIDI output to an external midi device. This way you can drive for instance outboard synths. If the external device is a MIDI loopback adapter (such as MIDI Yoke on Windows, or the MIDI IAC bus on Mac OSX), you can capture that midi again in your host and route it to another plugin.
Note that the best possible performance and timing accuracy is reached with VST plugins that send midi directly to the VST host. The other techniques will cause additional latency from the detour via the external midi bus and/or timing fluctuations.
Note also that for this same reason, rendering audio will only work reliably with VST plugins that send midi directly to the VST host.
Rendering audio with non-VST versions
The audio rendering limitation above can be circumvented by first using hypercyclic to generate a midi track (and capturing that in your host, possibly using a loopback adapter). Once the midi track is captured you can play it within almost any host and render audio with it the usual way.
Also, there is no reason why the host that captures the midi should be the same host that does the further mixdown. For instance you could prototype the hypercyclic settings in Ableton Live, and also capture it using Live, but subsequently process the generated midi track further with Logic, routing it maybe to the Logic synth of your choice.
Configuring the VST MIDI output in Hypercylic
This applies only to the VST plugin version. First, set the midi to control (upper left) to VST host. Then route the VST output within the host to the destination plugin or track. A manual for this is still under construction. (update: the manual is now available) Meanwhile, you can use this older tutorial for tonespace, selecting hypercyclic wherever you would select tonespace.
Configuring the AU MIDI output in Hypercylick
This technique applies to the AU plugin version, but can also be used from VST and standalone versions. First, within the midi to combo box, select Configure... The midi device settings dialog box will appear. Check one or more of the midi output devices you like to send midi to. Then set the midi to combo box to one of these selected output devices. If the device is named IAC driver... then you can use this device elsewhere as input device and receive the hypercyclic output that way.

The Yahama DX7 synthesizer ! The sound of the 80’s.
Released in 1983, the DX7 presets were used in countless songs, like these : http://bobbyblues.recup.ch/yamaha_dx7/dx7_examples.html

Famous for his e-piano sound, and bells, marimba and other metallic or crystal clear sounds.
It was used and still can be used in any music genre, from pop ballad to hard techno.

I digged into the many free FM VST plugins, searching for those who are able to recreate that clean 80 FM sound.
Here’s 4 free VSTi that can stand for the title of “best free DX7 VST emulation” :

1. Dexed FM VST

This VSTi is freeware and available for Windows and Mac OS X.
It can import / export original DX7 sysex, so you can use it as a DX7 editor.
The project is alive and recent, and it sounds very nice ! All FM lovers must try it.

2. OxeFM by Oxe Music Software

Oxe FM VST

This is not really a DX7 emulation, but it can do 6 op FM synthesis (and more!) and can reproduce all the DX7 algoritms (and more!) with his matrix.
It also features two filters (named operator X & Z ) and let you choose other waveform than sinus waveform (for those who want to nail the TX81z sound !)
It has all you need for FM synthesis.
It’s worth notice that this VSTi is multitimbral, you can set different sounds for each of the 16 MIDI channels.

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The drawback of this, is that the delay reverb effects only work for “all voice” and setting are not saved “per patch”
The preset browsing / handling is a bit cumbersome too.
The synth writes a registry entry with the path of the “.bin” files that contain the presets :
Root: HKLM; Subkey: “SOFTWAREOxe Music SoftwareOxe FM Synth”; ValueName: “SoundBankPath”; ValueType: String; ValueData: “Oxe FM Synth”;

3. Hexter VST

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Hexter is no more available in VST format. The binary can be found on the internet if you really badly want it. The GUI is not SEXY but it can import and export DX7 .syx files.
It also adds 4 onboard effects : a tube drive, an echo, a reverb and a chorus effect.

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4. VX7 by Speedsoft

VX7 free FM Synth plugin

download it here : http://black.winny.free.fr/MAO/VX7/

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This never-released-still-in-beta FM synth has stoped since 2003, but it can produces FM sounds, had 6 operators, and can import DX7 patch, it can also import SY77 data.