ndcTrem +
by ndc Plugs (http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs)
Version : 1.00
Author : Niall Moody (niallmoody@yahoo.co.uk)
Format(s) : PC VST
Created with : C++
CPU Usage : ~0.01% (tested on a 2.8GHz P4)
Description :
Basically, ndcTrem + is ndcPanner and ndcTrem combined - it's basically a simple plugin which can be used as a tremolo or an auto-panner. Click the 'Frequency' button to switch between the oscillator's frequency being measured in Hz or in beats (crotchets). The 'Bar Reset' resets the oscillator's phase at the start of each bar, assuming your host supports VST Time Info (most modern hosts do), and the 'Reset To' parameter specifies where in the oscillator's cycle it's reset to.
MIDI CCs :
Output Level |
7 |
Frequency |
1 |
Depth |
8 |
Oscillator Waveform |
9 |
Tempo Sync |
10 |
Bar Reset |
11 |
Reset To |
12 |
Tremolo/Pan |
13 |
Oh, and it should also respond to MIDI program change messages.
Credits :
VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies AG.
Installation :
Copy the ndcTrem.dll file into your vst plugins directory.
Hosts tested on :
Tracktion v1.5.0.103 (you may have to play with the 'Reset To' parameter a bit, Tracktion's bar starts seem to be a bit unpredictable)
ModPlug Tracker (doesn't support VST Time Info)
Fruity Loops Studio - demo
Orion v4.1 - demo (Bar Reset doesn't seem to work at all - this suggests this version of Orion doesn't support VST Time Info)
Version History :
1.00 - First proper release as ndcTrem +.
ndcTrem 1.01a - ndcTrem updated to include the 'Reset To' parameter.
License :
This plugin is freeware.
This means you can copy it, give it to your friends, reverse-engineer it, and use it in whatever way you like, basically. It would be cool if you let us know if you ever have a number 1 using it though :) Oh, and we'd prefer if you didn't change the graphics and try and pass it off as your own work...
The one thing you CANNOT do is sell it for profit - we do this for our own pleasure and don't make any money from it, so neither should you. If you want to include it on a magazine cover CD or with a hardware VST box (e.g. Plugzilla etc.) though, that's fine, just let us know first.
Also, we don't take any responsibility for any damage it might cause your system, though if you let us know about any problems you have, we'll do our best to rectify them (see e-mail address above).