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Hi there
I've decided to make Vectrik freeware. This is because it is very old, and the way it works means that I can't guarantee that it'll work in all pc systems, so it's not fair to offer it for sale give there is a good chance that it might not work. I apologize for anyone who has bought Vectrik, but I can't really carry on selling it, due to the above. So Vectrik is now freeware, but I can't give any support for it, as mentioned before it is very old, and so might not work in every system. It was written in delphi, and I don't even have delphi anymore , so I am not updating it or fixing it. Anyone using it, your on your own So you can download it at the following places http://www.concretefx.com/VectrikDownload/VectrikSetup.zip with an update of the dll at http://www.concretefx.com/VectrikDownload/Vectrik_11.zip and the serial is 345890722679 Cheers Jon |
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thnaks for that |
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Thanks
I can't live without Kubik I'm sure It will be the same with this one You're generous and talented! |
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<3 Delphi. Sweat highschool programming. Is it possible to develop plugins in it now when that new company's developing it instead of Borland? I'm not able to buy a license for it, just courious. |
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Everything Jorgen Aase up to XT2 had been programmed in Delphi - all his plugins and all of his hosts... Delphi applications tend to have an innovative depth to them that many C++ counterparts lack (just look at Adder, at Kubik, at Digital; look at eXT 1.4; look at ElectriQ) - and it appears Jon is the only former Delphi coder who managed to bring (at least some major part of) his mad scientist novelty over to C++ ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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I liked delphi, creating gui's is so much easier in than in c++. However delphi wasn not on the Mac (there apparently a Mac version called XE2 now) but that wasn't around when I started with Mac stuff), so c++ it had to be, for cross-platform development.
About developing with the new version, I suppose so, but it's been so long since I last used it, so my opinion is to be taken with a pinch of salt. Cheers Jon |
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Concretefx wrote: I liked delphi, creating gui's is so much easier in than in c++.
That might explain why many Delphi applications are so deep - I assume if it's easy to make certain ' more esoteric' functions accessible to the user, it's more likely that they will end up being implemented. For instance, by far the most complex LFOs I ever came across are those in Kubik. ---- 'I don't know what makes XT2 sound at least 15% better than XT1, but it simply does.' - DJT http://www.myspace.com/rustymagicmusic |
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Hi there
Well delphi's IDE allows you much to more easily put in controls, and connected them up to the code, so making development easier and more rapid. For c++ I have to do it all in code & the register file, which makes things slower. About the LFO etc, delphi has a good range of functiosn which allow such things, but then again c++ has a lot of them as well. Cheers Jon |
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Crashing FL10 too |
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Hi there
I imagine the memory management used in it doesn't play nicely with Win 7 (especially in 64 bit). One of the things I would like to do is an update of Vector, but I would need to convince Rob Cheers Jon |
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Thanks, looks pretty interesting |
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