Based on Predatohm's design, Ohmicide:Melohman is
organized around up to four frequency bands, each of
them coming with their own Noise Gate, Dynamic,
Distortion, Feedback Generator and all mixing
abilities with just a twist of pre- and post
-processing (distort input, high shelf output...).
The DSP is 100% different from Predatohm: the
compressor/expander works differently to fit well
with both the very sharp Noise Gate and the huge
amount of new distortions. Those are at the core of
Ohmicide. They're designed to offer pretty much
everything you can think of next to a lot of things
you can't. Some, like the tasty "Porridge" distortion
sounds deliciously analog, while the "Fractal" one is
harsh and digital as hell. Or you've got the very
dense "Accumulator" that can add low harmonics
instead of high.
All of these distortions are mainly new breeds - yet
the classics are also covered. They all are declined
(?) in three variations: normal, ampsim and odd. The
"Odd" one gives you control over the harmonics
frequency and allows for slightly detuned distortion.
Last but not least, Ohm Force has added a disto type
that was missing from Predatohm... No distortion. It
was an absolute need, considering how many things can
be done just by using the multiband dynamics!
Changes in v1.10
Added new distortion algorithms
Main volume also applies on the dry signal
Band-vu lits up when the band is inactive
Changing the dynamics is less prone to click
Removed zippering noise when changing bands
frequencies using 7 bit MIDI control
Output spectrum gain compensated
Bug fix : Ohmicide mono clicks when changing the main
volume.
Bug fix : automation problem with Ableton Live on
Windows
Bug fix : some parameters initialized with wrong
values when reloading a song
Bug fix : removed denormal (high cpu usage) in some
case
CODE
http://rapidshare.com/files/62144192/a-omp110.rar
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