Latest News: Loomer updates Sequent to v1.3.11
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Feb 2009 Member: #201780 | ||
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Thanks again for all the positive feedback.
@af20001 Two reasons for the CPU when idle. First is the effects section, which unless Mix is set to 0% (for Phaser and Delay), or Depth to 0% (for the Chorus) will always be running. As a general rule with String, Voices are cheap (because they are all driven from a single master oscillator, hence the phase-locked oscillators), but the effects are fairly expensive. The second thing is that if your machine supports it, Ubuntu Linux will use Frequency Scaling: it won't run your CPU at full pelt unless it needs it. You can check the current CPU speed with (I think, and this is off the top of my head) cat /proc/cpuinfo. 10% may not be 10% of your maximum CPU speed, but 10% of the current CPU speed. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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CPB wrote: Thanks again for all the positive feedback.
@af20001 Two reasons for the CPU when idle. First is the effects section, which unless Mix is set to 0% (for Phaser and Delay), or Depth to 0% (for the Chorus) will always be running. As a general rule with String, Voices are cheap (because they are all driven from a single master oscillator, hence the phase-locked oscillators), but the effects are fairly expensive. The second thing is that if your machine supports it, Ubuntu Linux will use Frequency Scaling: it won't run your CPU at full pelt unless it needs it. You can check the current CPU speed with (I think, and this is off the top of my head) cat /proc/cpuinfo. 10% may not be 10% of your maximum CPU speed, but 10% of the current CPU speed. Thanks for pointing that out - I did wonder if it was down to the effects. As long as it's normal it's fine |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 Jul 2004 Member: #31779 Location: UK | ||
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String 1.0.2 is now released - download the update here. This adds a fix for a nasty case of digital noise that could, in certain circumstances, appear when using Chorus Type 2 with a Depth of 100%. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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String for Windows has now been updated to 1.0.3 - download it here.
This adds a fix for hanging notes that would occur with Sonar when the Transport is stopped mid-note. There are no other features or fixes in the minor update, so unless you are using Sonar and witnessing this bug, there is little point in upgrading from String 1.0.2. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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Just wanted to say thanks -- bought it earlier this week, great product for a great price. Some may call String a one trick pony, but it's a mighty one, closest I ever heard to the old string machine I used to have in late 80s and priceless for the kind of music I usually make )old school ambient, TD style). Will keep an eye on your creations from now on. |
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| ^ | Joined: 10 Nov 2002 Member: #4529 Location: Moscow,Russia | ||
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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I bought this last month, blown away by the quality (and price ratio)! A dedicated string machine was the only thing missing from my arsenal, and this one completes my setup better than i could ever hope.
Tough it's not really designed for it, I even got some really good sounding lead sounds out of it, that kinda make me wish for more routing options, but again, that's not what this synth was made for so i shouldn't complain Looking forward to what you got cooking up next. |
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| ^ | Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Member: #168030 Location: Belgium | ||
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Here's a little teaser for the impending String 1.1 release. As well as now coming in native 64-bit versions for Mac OS X Audio Unit and Windows VST, String 1.1 will also be available as an effects plugin:
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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Excellent stuff |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 Jul 2004 Member: #31779 Location: UK | ||
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All going well, we're anticipating a release date of early next week. The full list of features and fixes in String 1.1 are as follows:
* Separate "Effects Only" plugin: use String's Effects as a general multi-fx unit * Phaser and Chorus now automatically disable themselves (saving CPU) when the plugin is idle * Each Layer now has an overall Volume control * Increased polyphony * Much faster GUI response * Vastly reduced memory usage * Various compatibility fixes for certain hosts * Fixed bug where Delay Link status sometimes isn't persisted * Fixed minor audible click that could be heard when changing Chorus mode |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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Really looking forward to this update... I purchased 'String' a while back, and just love the sound! BTW - I'm also seriously considering 'Manifold' - Not quite sure. Also, if you update 'Sequent' with a brighter interface, I'll have another look, but at the moment, the 'guts' is too hard to see. |
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| ^ | Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Member: #136310 Location: Australia | ||
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@John-E34 Thanks! I don't want to clutter this String topic with too much Sequent talk, but I'd be interested in clarification on what parts of the Sequent interface you find too hard to see. Feel free to raise any suggestions to either a new thread, or to the existing Sequent thread. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK | ||
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The word on the street is, there's a 157 new presets too. ![]() ---- "Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine." - Ludwig van Beethoven |
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| ^ | Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Member: #101035 Location: Sydney, Australia | ||
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String 1.1 is now available - download it here for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. For the new features and fixes, see the post above that I made a few days ago.
And as previously mentioned, HunterKiller has kindly provided over 150 fantastic new presets for registered users of String - download them here. Many thanks to HunterKiller for the hard work he put into these awesome sounds. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Member: #8656 Location: Bournemouth, UK |
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