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Elecktroid
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  1. Elecktroid full#
  2. Elecktroid software#
  3. Elecktroid plus#

The sample material in our library was sourced from a number of providers and sound designers including our own in house collection of samples and patches. I just poke at stuff until it starts working and I get inspired.”įair enough.

Elecktroid software#

When it comes to synths and software I’m like a monkey. Indeed, when I asked one notable customer of ours about what he expected in a preset library he commented: At the same time we are regularly asked about extra presets for our current software and understand their importance. They can build a modular system from scratch whilst blindfolded and recount the complex maths behind FM synthesis without even breaking a sweat. Neither of those scenarios was ideal.īut who needs presets anyway? Most of our customers are seasoned synthesizer professionals. The alternative was to go ahead and release today with either no presets at all or a small set of presets to simply get Elecktroid up and running. Over the coming week or so we’ll be doing final testing, tuning and assembling a good collection of presets.

Elecktroid full#

Whilst the plugin itself is all but finished the preset library just isn’t organised well enough to go ahead with the full release. On this occasion things didn’t quite come together. doi: 10.1021/ja960548z.Today we were hoping to release Elecktroid – our latest drum plugin. "Electrons on the surface of 2D materials: from layered electrides to 2D electrenes". Journal of the American Chemical Society. "Experimental Demonstration of an Electride as a 2D Material". "A stable compound of helium and sodium at high pressure". Zhou, Xiang-Feng Dronskowski, Richard Deringer, Volker L. ^ Wang, Hui-Tian Boldyrev, Alexander I."Optical properties of dense lithium in electride phases by first-principles calculations". "Crystal Structures of Dense Lithium: A Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Transition" (PDF). "Sodium: A Charge-Transfer Insulator at High Pressures". "Potassium under Pressure: A Pseudobinary Ionic Compound". "Non-classical divalent lanthanide complexes". The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements (PDF). : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link). "An electride with a large six-electron ring". "Room Temperature-Stable Electride as a Synthetic Organic Reagent: Application to Pinacol Coupling Reaction in Aqueous Media". "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001.

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The first example was Ca 2N, in which the charge (+4) of two calcium ions is balanced by the charge of a nitride ion (-3) in the ion layer plus a charge (-1) in the electron layer. Layered electrides or electrenes are single-layer materials consisting of alternating atomically thin two-dimensional layers of electrons and ionized atoms. A sodium compound called disodium helide has been created under 113 gigapascals (1.12 × 10 ^ 6 atm) of pressure. Electride phases are typically semiconducting or have very low conductivity, usually with a complex optical response. The electride is identified by a maximum in the electron localization function, which distinguishes the electride from pressure-induced metallization. Here the isolated electron is stabilized by efficient packing, which reduces enthalpy under external pressure. Theoretical evidence supports electride behaviour in insulating high-pressure forms of potassium, sodium, and lithium. An electride, +e −, is formed as a reaction intermediate. This conversion is catalyzed by various metals. If not evaporated, such solutions slowly lose their colour as the electrons reduce ammonia:Ģ +e − → 2 NaNH 2 + 10NH 3 + H 2 Evaporation of these blue solutions affords a mirror of Na metal. Solutions of electride salts are powerful reducing agents, as demonstrated by their use in the Birch reduction. Similarly, CeIĢ are all electride salts with a tricationic metal ion. ThI 2 and ThI 3 have also been reported to be electride compounds. Properties of these salts have been analyzed. Electrides are paramagnetic, and are Mott insulators. In these salts, the electron is delocalized between the cations. Most solid electride salts decompose above 240 K, although 4+(e −) 4 is stable at room temperature. Evaporation of these solutions yields a blue-black paramagnetic solid with the formula +e −. The cation + is an octahedral coordination complex.Īddition of a complexant like crown ether or -cryptand to a solution of +e − affords +e − or +e −. In the case of sodium, these blue solutions consist of + and solvated electrons: Solutions of alkali metals in ammonia are electride salts.

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An electride is an ionic compound in which an electron is the anion.















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