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I am changing the zoning feature of SuperCore 2 to be more graphical, and therefore less of a headache, so I am waiting to put it on pre-order till I know the modules are almost complete and useable.
This is all in an effort to make it as user friendly and powerful as possible. Mike |
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Due to medical emergencies all last week and today, I have been unable to finish PRIZM Disected's last remaining folder, so I will get to it tomorrow and try to have it for pre-sale by week's end.
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Karmacomposer wrote: realmarco wrote: will there be a Mac audio-unit version ?
Alas this is synthedit bourne, so not in THIS incarnation. However, ALL of my samplesets will come in another format that is Mac and PC, 32 bit and 64 bit, so all is not lost - it just won't be SuperCore v2 in synth or spirit. Also, since Synthedit is on the VERGE of going 64 bit, there is a good chance this will soon be 64 bit. HOWEVER, some of the modules I use MAY NOT be 64 bit and their creators may not be so quick to re-author them in 64 bit, so we will see what I do and how it affects SuperCore, v2. In the meantime, it works screamingly well on my Windows 7, 64 bit system as is. Mike Hi Mike, I found this link in another thread which mentions software which might allow PC VSTs to run on a Mac. http://www.smproaudio.com/index.php/en/products/v-machines/v -machine-downloads#mac-osx Cheers, Steve |
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synthmagic wrote: Karmacomposer wrote: realmarco wrote: will there be a Mac audio-unit version ?
Alas this is synthedit bourne, so not in THIS incarnation. However, ALL of my samplesets will come in another format that is Mac and PC, 32 bit and 64 bit, so all is not lost - it just won't be SuperCore v2 in synth or spirit. Also, since Synthedit is on the VERGE of going 64 bit, there is a good chance this will soon be 64 bit. HOWEVER, some of the modules I use MAY NOT be 64 bit and their creators may not be so quick to re-author them in 64 bit, so we will see what I do and how it affects SuperCore, v2. In the meantime, it works screamingly well on my Windows 7, 64 bit system as is. Mike Hi Mike, I found this link in another thread which mentions software which might allow PC VSTs to run on a Mac. http://www.smproaudio.com/index.php/en/products/v-machines/v -machine-downloads#mac-osx Cheers, Steve Yes. That is hardware, though. The Vmachine is like the Receptor (by Muse Research) - in both cases, linux hardware boxes made to run most plugins - and yes, synthedit synths will run on them and then on a mac or without any other computer. Mike |
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Are you sure?
I thought VFX was software that did not need any extra hardware. I must have misread it. Cheers, Steve |
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http://sonicbirth.sourceforge.net/
sorry got mixed up ---- If your plugin is a Synth-edit/synth-maker creation, Say So. If not Make a Mac version of your Plugins Please. ...everyone is out to get me!!!!!!! |
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Karmacomposer wrote: synthmagic wrote: Karmacomposer wrote: realmarco wrote: will there be a Mac audio-unit version ?
Alas this is synthedit bourne, so not in THIS incarnation. However, ALL of my samplesets will come in another format that is Mac and PC, 32 bit and 64 bit, so all is not lost - it just won't be SuperCore v2 in synth or spirit. Also, since Synthedit is on the VERGE of going 64 bit, there is a good chance this will soon be 64 bit. HOWEVER, some of the modules I use MAY NOT be 64 bit and their creators may not be so quick to re-author them in 64 bit, so we will see what I do and how it affects SuperCore, v2. In the meantime, it works screamingly well on my Windows 7, 64 bit system as is. Mike Hi Mike, I found this link in another thread which mentions software which might allow PC VSTs to run on a Mac. http://www.smproaudio.com/index.php/en/products/v-machines/v -machine-downloads#mac-osx Cheers, Steve Yes. That is hardware, though. The Vmachine is like the Receptor (by Muse Research) - in both cases, linux hardware boxes made to run most plugins - and yes, synthedit synths will run on them and then on a mac or without any other computer. Mike actually no, it works on My intel-Mac. the stand-alone application doesnt need the hardware thinggy...it works and is pretty much free if u dont buy the hardware box ---- If your plugin is a Synth-edit/synth-maker creation, Say So. If not Make a Mac version of your Plugins Please. ...everyone is out to get me!!!!!!! |
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Consider me very interested in Ambience |
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