DrumSlam
TL;DW: Heavy-processing tape modeler.
So this is not a sad plugin but it’ll be sort of a sad post and I may as well do it anyway: I’ll keep it brief and to the point, and it’s kind of relevant to the Airwindows plugin release schedule.
First, the plugin: this is DrumSlam. It was originally meant to sound like Massey TapeHead. It’s sort of a multiband tape emulation/distortion, and it didn’t end up sounding like TapeHead but it does have a sound of its own: all the more since it’s a technique I don’t normally use (multiband stuff rarely makes sense to my ear). I see it as an effect plugin more than general purpose, but as always I’m not the boss of you and you can use it however you please. It’s open source, so you can also use the code or do variations on it: all you have to do is credit that you’re using Airwindows code, and you can even charge for your own DrumSlam-based plugin provided you make the credit clear: in fact, since it’s not the ‘advertising clause’ version, you get to cite Airwindows and suggest that it makes your plugin sound special: if you ask, I’ll help you make that be true. I just don’t take personal responsibility for the sonics of plugins that use ‘Airwindows Open Source’ in their promotion, because there are still ways you could screw it up cooge if you’re also open source, I’d be able to look at the code and give my opinion on whether it’s maintaining the integrity of the input data.
So that’s DrumSlam. Try it, slam it, do stuff with it, it’s simply another type of tape emulation done somewhat Airwindows style, and it’s got its own sound that you might like.
Also, this is my Patreon, if you find these plugins indispensable please join it at the rate of however many plugins a year you think you’d be buying from me if they were sold at around $50 each, perpetual license complete with source code. It’s kind of a bargain, and the opposite of DRM: in soviet Airwindows, your rights manage me! cooge
Now, over to my status report. I think I’m going to be able to keep up my plugin releases at least through StereoFX next week and probably won’t even have to skip a week but it’s possible I won’t be able to focus, or I might derp some of the releases and get them wrong and have to fix them, like with Console5 last Xmas. Apology in advance, if so. The reason is the same as it was then. Last December 6th, my Mom died. She’d kept me from starving when I was starting up the Patreon, and I owe her everything. After that, January 23rd of this year, the cat many of you have seen in videos (my last cat since the other one got hit by a truck the year before) died. She was very old, and around 3 AM that morning she fell down and no vet office was open at 3 AM and I just cuddled her and was with her as she died, which was all I could do (I couldn’t have afforded veterinary care at the time anyhow, I was living on $858 a month from the Patreon). So it’s been a lot of loss around the turn of the year.
So, three days ago, Thursday July 5th, my Dad died. I’d got word he was in the hospital (he was VERY old and feeble) and I tore ass down to Pennsylvania to see him: he’d fallen and hurt himself and was unresponsive (like me, he lived alone and got a lot out of being in his home, his final years were good). This was the price of that freedom: he’d hurt himself at a time when nobody would check on him for at least half a day. Once in the hospital, he came to for long enough that my sister got to speak to him, and he was grateful to see her. But then he took another downturn, they resuscitated him, and had to do it so fiercely that it harmed him further. I did see him but he was mostly gone by then, was with my sister as the doctors broke the news that they couldn’t safely keep rescuscitating him, and we told them that in that case it was clear: keep caring for him, but there was nothing more they could really do. Roughly an hour later he passed on.
If I’m demanding of myself he’s part of the reason why, for fair and foul reasons. This was a guy I couldn’t really give gifts to: he was a brilliant scientist in his day, and there were no emotional things that didn’t go through that rational filter so if my gift wasn’t perfect he’d be openly unhappy with it. There was an exception: I’ve painted and cartooned and stuff like that, and he valued those things more than I do, and in his declining years I even drew some comic strips just for him. Maybe I’ll scan them now and put them up somewhere as a memorial of the only thing I could do that he uncritically loved. That sounds dark, but there was more to him than only that. When I was tiny he used to indulge a fierce and violent temper, and Mom got him to stop it… and he did, some of my siblings never saw that in all their lives. He was sad a lot of his life, but he was also the Dad who literally built our childhood television set from a Heathkit electronics kit, so I grew up playing Atari 2600 games on the TV my Dad had literally built from parts. To a nerd like me, that is awfully cool. He was a hard act to follow and a hard man to please, and though it was sometimes a rocky path I know that I was able to be supportive in his final years, and the last time I saw him alive and aware, I hugged him and I meant it… and he hugged back.
I think I’ll be able to keep the Airwindows release schedule going without missing a week. I think he would respect me wanting to do that: it’s the sort of thing he would do. Also, there’s nobody much left to DIE anymore now that my parents and my cat have gone, so at this stage it’s time to just keep doing what I do, and that’s what would please me and would’ve pleased them.
Well, not the cat. She would have demanded cuddles. But I was good for those, too.
Love you guys, and I will try not to put out any awful buggy derps of plugins, but fair warning in case I do: it’s been sort of a difficult half-year. It ought to start getting better, I feel I must be through the worst of it and I’m still here and will be OK. <3
Chris – Your plugins have changed the way I make music. Since music is my life, you have changed my life for the better. I look forward every Sunday to your releases. You have quickly become my favorite solo developer.
I offer a very warm and sincere thank you and I’ve just pledged a comfortable amount to your Patreon.
I forgot to add – although this plugin is named DrumSlam, it sounds phenomenal on bass :)
I’m deeply sorry for your loss.
Keep on being so awesome <3
I totally agree to Charles Shores!!!
I’m sorry for your loss Chris. Please take care <3
Hey Chris, sorry for your loss. Ya’lls relationship sounds complicated…your work is loved and respected by many and I hope that brings you some comfort. I live in a pretty isolated area and your weekly plug in videos are part of my (lonely)routine out here. Your work and (virtual)company are much appreciated:)
my condolences Chris… your work and words are much appreciated. greet the sunshine.
(and Massey is still not making AU plugins) Thanks for this
all the best chris! sending love and compassion!!!!
… and thanks for drumslam …. :-)
I lost my father too, it`s now 4 and 1/2 year ago, and I can feel with you, how the thousends of aspects in the relationship with our parents are working inside!
Thank you for your work, I love your videos, and wait every week for the next!!!
I’m very sorry for your loss Chris.
So sorry for your loss, Chris. Do look after yourself (cuddle all the local cats); your personal well-being is far more important than plug-ins (of which we already have overabundance thanks to your radical generosity).
We’re deeply sorry for your loss, Chris. We’re thinking of You and wishing You all the best. Every single ended day. Please take care.
Your work continues to impress and inspire me. I’m lucky to have stumbled onto your awesome plugins.
Sorry for your loss, Chris. Wishing all the best.
Sorry for your loss mate. Appreciate your dedication to keeping your release schedule and such, but hopefully it’s done out of healing as opposed to a feeling of obligation. I’m sure that your not inconsiderable fan base will be fine if you have to take some time out in order to focus on getting yourself right.
I just ran across your website a minute or so ago.
Please accept my condolences on the departure of your father. I’m sure it must be heart-breaking, whatever the circumstances. It is hard to lose a loved one and I hope you take the time you need to get yourself healed and back to where you want to be.
I write for the first time, to express my gratitude for all your work and passion you share with us (musicians, composers, producers), and specially to send my words of compassion for your loss.
Take care.
I stopped by the site today as the result of googling “free Logic Pro x plugins”, and saw your story. I can guess how you’re feeling, having been through something similar years ago, so I just wanted to say sorry for your losses and best wishes for a speedy emotional recovery.
I was just watching ur videos on Youtube and for some reason, perhaps accidently clicked on the site. Having lost both my parents also living on my own I feel for you heavy. The only thing anymore i get joy out of doing is music and sound designing and althought i dun have money for Waves or UAD I’ve found ur plug ins are like secret game changers that keep me lost in a world of audio manipulation. Please stay strong ur a true gift to the audio community.
Dear Sir Chris from Airwindows I apologize for the lateness. My sincere condolence for the loss of Your Father. I also lost first my Mother and then my Father so I know what it is like. To tell You the truth the first year is hard but after one or two years You will be alright. Whatever You do, just do not succumb to apathy. You must fight apathy. Also remember and focus on the good times You had with Your Family. I am sure Your Father was or maybe still is proud of You, because You are making the best and the finest artistic tools for artists to best and improve their artworks and masterpieces. I honestly think that You should get another cat to bring more life and animation into Your life and to keep You away from apathy. I am sure that it would be good for You to start painting, cartooning and drawing comic strips again, surely Your plugin users and Patreon supporters would love to see those. Stay strong, inspired and creative Sir Chris from Airwindows!!
Man, you’re into Music with your heart. Music is going to embrace you ever.
Thanks for being sincere, authentic and to give us all the best tools to improve our art.
Thanks
This sounds brilliant! It really livens up my drumbreaks/breakbeats! Love it! <3 <3 <3
My deepest condolences and wish for you the best of good things. Keep on going.
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You are a remarkable man, and I’m very sorry for your loss. I hope there is room in your heart for another furry friend soon. So many of them need homes, just like so many people need homes. If this makes you feel better, your work is going to be used to help fund two 601c3s. One is for a shelter that has been providing food, shelter and hope in the worst part of a very economically depressed town in Northern California. The other is one that I’m starting because of my experience fighting Social Security for 8 years to get the disability insurance that I worked for all of my life. Eight years with no income put me in the midst of the homeless crisis and showed me a tragic world that I never knew existed. So, now, I’m working with some people and the city to build a voice over booth out of aircrete so I can fund my own 501c3 to provide affordable or free housing for families and people like me who suddenly find themselves unable to work and care for themselves and have no income. As a VO artist, I can make enough money working an hour a day to buy properties and build homes out of Aircrete (a great soundproofing material, BTW) for around $4K each. Building this studio out of this product is going to not just provide for the voice over business, but it will provide work making Aircrete bricks for many of the people who come to the shelter with nothing. Several businesses will spring out of this, and it will give us an opportunity to show people who have lived their entire lives without any hope that there is something better out there for them than $11 an hour jobs. I’m so glad that you are going to part of this miracle that is unfolding.
I will be donating what I can to your Patreon, but I just received my first check in 8 years, and they shorted it, so it won’t be much right now. As our endeavors prosper, we will be sure to include you in our growth. I hope that we have many years of wonderful cooperation and mutual support ahead of us. After we get the VO business established, we will be building a full studio on some land that we just discovered that will make a great place to build a bunch of small, affordable homes, grow food, and make music.
Be well, and know that there are many people who love and appreciate you very much. I just found out about you through Wyste at White Sea Studio, but I can tell that you are incredibly talented, generous, and have a heart of gold. We can survive this pilfering of our nations resources and destruction of the middle class by sticking together as communities, both geographically and through the internet. We will have to support each other the best we can while this corrupt government, war machine, and financial system tear themselves apart.
Thank you again so much for your work. Your DeEss is what I’ve always thought a big company with huge resources should do, but they only care about making money with slick marketing, and Cockos, you, and DMG Audio are about the only people I know of that are doing really revolutionary things. I’m sure that many of your plugins will be very helpful when we get to the point of being able to record full bands, but for now it will just be me in a studio big enough to fit an air mattress so I can record and edit voice overs lying down. I will be sure and support you in every way possible, whether that’s by increasing my donations to your work, promoting your products with every job we put out, or any other way we can think of to help. You’re very inspiring.
Best Wishes.