Cytomic – The Glue 1.3.19, The Drop 1.5.8, The Scream 1.0.8 – Portable, NO INSTALL, SymLink Installer (VST, AAX) [Win x86 x64]

By | December 13, 2017

 

 

Cytomic The Drop 1.5.8
– Extended emulation of filters and drive (saturation) of classical analog synthesizers, with the ability to control 2 LFOs, 2 envelopes and FM modulation.

Features:
Dual filter section with a Highpass followed by a Lowpass filter.
7 Highpass and 7 Lowpass circuit modulated filters from classic synths.
Loads of drive and character.
Full frequency range and perfect resonance tracking without oversampling so there is no delay for live use.
Huge amounts of resonance, also a resonance limit button for DJ use.
Two LFOs, one basic, one powerful with step sequencer for levels.
Two Envelopes / Followers, diode modelled, from input or sidechain.
FM from input or sidechain.
Stereo and Mono processing.

Cytomic The Glue 1.3.19
– Extended emulation of classical analog E and G series SSL 4000 buss compressor.
The Glue includes an External Sidechain and a customizable Sidechain Highpass filter.

Features:

The Glue is a high-quality analog modeled plug-in based on a cross between an E and G series SSL 4000 buss compressor with some additional features.
It uses the same high quality algorithms used in circuit simulation packages but optimized for real time use. It’s quick and easy to use and has an uncluttered interface.
Additions include an ultra-fast attack time of up to 0.01mS and a Range knob which backs off the compression to give incredibly natural sounding attacks and limits the maximum amount of compression applied.
Also included are the side-chain highpass filter.
Summary:
Accurate analog model of an SSL 4000 buss compressor.
Ultra-fast attack time of up to 0.01 mS.
Range knob to naturally control the maximum compression applied.
Peak Clip to optional hard shape transients.

The Scream 1.0.8

– simulation of analog overdrive – Ibanez Tube Screamer Overdrive Pro TS808 Pedal with modeling modifications of the diode limiter block.


“3 Method used NO INSTALL “

Although below is a long description, the essence is simple:

A) PRESERVATION, delete some folders, possibly remaining from previous installations;
B) run the symlink command file – SymLink Installer.cmd;
C) specify in DAW the path of scanning VST2 plug-ins (C: Program Files (x86) VstPlugins),
D) run DAW, scan for new plug-ins, run them and (if required) register.

 

Method used : Automatic MKLINK VST.cmd or SymLink Installer (must run administrator privilege)

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Method used : COPY PASTE Program Files, Program Data, and UsersApp DataRoaming (must show hidden files)

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Method used : COPY PASTE Program Files and Program Data directly to C

 


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Note for Edit SymLink Installer and ProTools :
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* To ensure the functionality of SymLink Installer,
MOVE, DELETE, OR RENAME ANYTHING IN THE CONTENT FOLDER IS NOT ALLOWED.

 

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[[[How can I change the paths to VST2 in the SymLink Installer?]]]
This tutor use if you have specify path for scanning VST plugins difference from standard C: Program Files (x86) VstPlugins , Example C: Program Files Steinberg VstPlugins VstPlugins
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Edit the paths for creating symbolic links in CMD files,
For example, in the x64 Windows MKLINK.cmd file, replace the lines (using any text editor) :

cmd / c mkdir “% PROGRAMFILES (x86)% VstPlugins”
cmd / c mklink / j “% PROGRAMFILES (x86)% VstPlugins XILS-lab x64” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) VstPlugins XILS-lab x64”
cmd / c mklink / j “% PROGRAMFILES (x86)% VstPlugins XILS-lab x86” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) VstPlugins XILS-lab x86”

for example, like this:

cmd / c mkdir “% PROGRAMFILES% Steinberg VstPlugins”
cmd / c mklink / j “% PROGRAMFILES% Steinberg VstPlugins XILS-lab” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) VstPlugins XILS-lab x64”
cmd / c mkdir “% PROGRAMFILES (x86)% Steinberg VstPlugins”
cmd / c mklink / j “% PROGRAMFILES (x86)% Steinberg VstPlugins XILS-lab” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) VstPlugins XILS-lab x86”

Explanation:
cmd / c mklink / j “Receiver” “Source”
– the command to create a symbolic link for the source “Source” in the receiver “Receiver”,
Similar changes should be made in the uninstaller file – x64 Windows MKLINK DELETE.cmd.
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[[[Unlock copying of ProTools files]]]

To unlock copies of ProTools files, delete the “REM” or “-” characters in the file x64 Windows MKLINK VST.cmd before commands like this:

REM cmd / c mkdir “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES% Avid Audio Plug-Ins”
REM cmd / c mklink / j “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES% Avid Audio Plug-Ins WaveShell-AAX 9.6.aaxplugin” “% ~ dp0C Program Files Common Files Avid Audio Plug-Ins WaveShell-AAX 9.6 .aaxplugin “
REM cmd / c mkdir “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES (x86)% Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins”
REM cmd / c mklink / j “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES (x86)% Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins Waves” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) Common Files Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins Waves”

To

cmd / c mkdir “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES% Avid Audio Plug-Ins”
cmd / c mklink / j “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES% Avid Audio Plug-Ins WaveShell-AAX 9.6.aaxplugin” “% ~ dp0C Program Files Common Files Avid Audio Plug-Ins WaveShell-AAX 9.6. aaxplugin “
cmd / c mkdir “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES (x86)% Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins”
cmd / c mklink / j “% COMMONPROGRAMFILES (x86)% Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins Waves” “% ~ dp0C Program Files (x86) Common Files Digidesign DAE Plug-Ins Waves”

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Year / Release Date: assembly – Nov 22, 2017, manufacturer – 11.2017
Version: see description
Developer: Cytomic
Developer’s site: www.cytomic.com
Format: VST, AAX * (* AudioUTOPIA ProTools)
Digit: x86, x64
Tabletka: Cured
System requirements: Windows 7 and higher.



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