+1bobhva wrote:I love that you keep updating your plugins and don't just take the "it's good enough" attitude that many developers do.
Carlo aka Audiothing is a hard-working dev who is very generous to his customers!
+1bobhva wrote:I love that you keep updating your plugins and don't just take the "it's good enough" attitude that many developers do.
Thank you, enjoy!Halonmusic wrote:Cool! Nice update.
bobhva wrote:I love that you keep updating your plugins and don't just take the "it's good enough" attitude that many developers do. Thanks for the free miniVerb plugin also. I really like this cool little grungy reverb with it's retro sound and it's simple interface.
Thank you guys! I know the feeling of seeing abandoned products. Updates are as important as new releasesRussell Grand wrote:+1
Carlo aka Audiothing is a hard-working dev who is very generous to his customers!
A definite +1Russell Grand wrote:+1bobhva wrote:I love that you keep updating your plugins and don't just take the "it's good enough" attitude that many developers do.
Carlo aka Audiothing is a hard-working dev who is very generous to his customers!
crystalmsc wrote:A definite +1Russell Grand wrote:+1bobhva wrote:I love that you keep updating your plugins and don't just take the "it's good enough" attitude that many developers do.
Carlo aka Audiothing is a hard-working dev who is very generous to his customers!
Chiptune workshop? That's awesome Let me know if you are going to use miniBit/miniVerb next time.nachenko wrote:Awesome.
Months ago I organized a Chiptune workshop. For the next time, I'll check this little one, for sure. Great job!
We have actually added this feature in v1.5.1. For now it's in the option menu (click on the three-lines button in the top right corner), in Sequencer Steps you can decide how many steps you want.
That would be cool indeed, I'll think about it.
Words aren't enough to express my emotions at the moment Suffice to say, "sold". I was gonna buy from a big corporate sample-based synth company and instead I'm going with minibit, thanks a bunch!audiothing wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:56 amWe have actually added this feature in v1.5.1. For now it's in the option menu (click on the three-lines button in the top right corner), in Sequencer Steps you can decide how many steps you want.
That would be cool indeed, I'll think about it.
Thank you and enjoy miniBit (and miniVerb!)
Thank you for your feedback! I'm working on a new update with some new features, glide row in the step sequencer and custom waveform editor! And of course some bug fixes...royosho wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:25 am Thanks, Miniverb is awesome too! The suggested settings from the product page are helpful. I'm creating my first chiptune album with Minibit and Miniverb. The hidden pitch envelope of Minibit was an awesome find. The plugin looks simple, however envelope + sequencer + lfo options for chiptunes is really versatile. Tons of really nice sounding waveforms too, from multiple eras of chiptune synthesis. 10/10
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