Latest News: Straightarrow updates Quiver VSTi to v1.1
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Quiver 1.1 was just released. It's good! http://straightarrow.dk/quiver/download/ Changelist:
Best, Ralph |
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Cool ---- Perception is the ultimate "reality" ~ but not, the ultimate Truth. |
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Is there an easy way to initialize a patch to create one from scratch? |
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ravasb wrote: Is there an easy way to initialize a patch to create one from scratch?
I just picked one, deleted everything, and saved the empty preset as "Init". Seems to work well. |
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oldlibmike wrote: ravasb wrote: Is there an easy way to initialize a patch to create one from scratch?
I just picked one, deleted everything, and saved the empty preset as "Init". Seems to work well. Thank you. It would still be nice if they implemented an initialize setting at some point, but I may get this anyway. It's relatively easy to get good sounds. There is just something a little clunky about the workflow. Not a dealbreaker, though. |
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Seems there's no way of replacing the default preset afterall Last edited by Punqtured on Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:58 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Punqtured, that's actually not how it currently works!
Thanks for the writeup, now I have to hurry up and add this feature. 'Cause it's a good idea, and I can see this would be expected behaviour I really also should add 'Load Default' and 'Reset (init)' buttons. Updating my TODO list. |
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Hi Ralph,
Any news about Quiver development? It's been almost a year since 1.1 release. I'd love to see it developed further My top requests: - A way to quickly bypass/disable and enable modules - Midi learn feature |
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+1 |
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+2 |
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Still no news? |
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Unfortunately, it looks like yet another promising dev who is one and done.
I have really spent a lot of money over the years to support small devs. I am starting to rethink this. I have a bunch of plugins that I no longer use because of a lack of bug fixes or updates. I hope I am wrong about Quiver. It had a lot of potential. |
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Nielzie wrote: Hi Ralph,
Any news about Quiver development? It's been almost a year since 1.1 release. I'd love to see it developed further My top requests: - A way to quickly bypass/disable and enable modules - Midi learn feature Sorry, I didn't get notified about the additional replies in here for some reason. Yes - I am currently working on Quiver, but unfortunately it'll be a while yet before you see an update. I am trying to fix some of the underluying issues with the codebase, so Quiver can eventually be developed into the synth it was meant to be. Unfortunately I can't do this fulltime at the moment, so progress is a little slower than I would like. As for "one and done", I can totally understand that from your perspective. But there are GOOD reasons for that often being the case. This is not an easy path to take for a developer |
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Really glad to hear you're still working on it. No hurry but an AU version would be great. |
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ralphb wrote: Nielzie wrote: Hi Ralph,
Any news about Quiver development? It's been almost a year since 1.1 release. I'd love to see it developed further My top requests: - A way to quickly bypass/disable and enable modules - Midi learn feature Sorry, I didn't get notified about the additional replies in here for some reason. Yes - I am currently working on Quiver, but unfortunately it'll be a while yet before you see an update. I am trying to fix some of the underluying issues with the codebase, so Quiver can eventually be developed into the synth it was meant to be. Unfortunately I can't do this fulltime at the moment, so progress is a little slower than I would like. As for "one and done", I can totally understand that from your perspective. But there are GOOD reasons for that often being the case. This is not an easy path to take for a developer Hi Ralph, good to read from you and thanks for the info. Take your time and know that we are looking forward to your progress |
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