Omnisphere 2 is here! (yes, it's really here!)
- KVRist
- 338 posts since 27 Jul, 2004 from Outer Bongolia
Well then, instead of them stating "Non-music use: Not Allowed", they need to change that to "Non-music use: Allowed", then detail the specifics. What Eric says in some forum doesn't have the legal weight of the EULA you agree to when using their product.
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- KVRian
- 1179 posts since 2 Jan, 2004 from England
• One of the largest corporations in the world wanted to use our samples for the startup sound of their mass market, well-known hardware product.
Apple? Just curious
Apple? Just curious
11, 418th in line to the KVR throne
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- KVRAF
- 4213 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
There is one that has all this under its hood and it's called Kyma. I know, not a VST nor a plugin. But it has all this, granular, spectral resynthesis, even more obscure types of synthesis, additive, fm, tons of effects, and much more, you name it.Sampleconstruct wrote:Sure, but not in combination with a fully fledged sample player, a state-of-the-art-granulator, VA/FM/WT-synthesis, good FX, tons of modulators, filters and sequencers, scriptable interfaces - all in one instrument and even one patch if desired. That's the whole point...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
and it's not like there has been no other synth with the additive and spectral re-synthesis
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- KVRAF
- 4213 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
- KVRAF
- 21191 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Great, so how can you use it in conjunction with your DAW to make music?Neon Breath wrote:There is one that has all this under its hood and it's called Kyma. I know, not a VST nor a plugin. But it has all this, granular, spectral resynthesis, even more obscure types of synthesis, additive, fm, tons of effects, and much more, you name it.Sampleconstruct wrote:Sure, but not in combination with a fully fledged sample player, a state-of-the-art-granulator, VA/FM/WT-synthesis, good FX, tons of modulators, filters and sequencers, scriptable interfaces - all in one instrument and even one patch if desired. That's the whole point...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
and it's not like there has been no other synth with the additive and spectral re-synthesis
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 9 Dec, 2006
A while back because of a conspiracy related thread I looked up who their IP law firm was and it was a serious firm staffed by people who eat their children and sell their parents.noiseboyuk wrote:Ed A. wrote:2.)
To this day I don't understand why they can't re-word the EULA to cover this and exclude the re-selling as sound effects etc - should be simple enough. Nevertheless, in practice it isn't a problem, support were very good about it.
http://www.kwikalaw.com/our-attorneys/lawrence-iser/
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- KVRAF
- 4213 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Render audio then use the sounds as sample in your DAW or favorite VST sampler.wagtunes wrote:Great, so how can you use it in conjunction with your DAW to make music?Neon Breath wrote:There is one that has all this under its hood and it's called Kyma. I know, not a VST nor a plugin. But it has all this, granular, spectral resynthesis, even more obscure types of synthesis, additive, fm, tons of effects, and much more, you name it.Sampleconstruct wrote:Sure, but not in combination with a fully fledged sample player, a state-of-the-art-granulator, VA/FM/WT-synthesis, good FX, tons of modulators, filters and sequencers, scriptable interfaces - all in one instrument and even one patch if desired. That's the whole point...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
and it's not like there has been no other synth with the additive and spectral re-synthesis
Not saying it's perfect, but a tool doing all the stuff Sampleconstruct mentioned does exist.
- KVRAF
- 21191 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
From what I am reading, I have to purchase a hardware unit to run this that costs over 4 grand, correct?Neon Breath wrote:Render audio then use the sounds as sample in your DAW or favorite VST sampler.wagtunes wrote:Neon Breath wrote:There is one that has all this under its hood and it's called Kyma. I know, not a VST nor a plugin. But it has all this, granular, spectral resynthesis, even more obscure types of synthesis, additive, fm, tons of effects, and much more, you name it.Sampleconstruct wrote:Sure, but not in combination with a fully fledged sample player, a state-of-the-art-granulator, VA/FM/WT-synthesis, good FX, tons of modulators, filters and sequencers, scriptable interfaces - all in one instrument and even one patch if desired. That's the whole point...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
and it's not like there has been no other synth with the additive and spectral re-synthesis
Great, so how can you use it in conjunction with your DAW to make music?
Not saying it's perfect, but a tool doing all the stuff Sampleconstruct mentioned does exist.
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- KVRAF
- 4213 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Yup.
Not perfect, as I said…
But you get the very best of resynthesis.
Not perfect, as I said…
But you get the very best of resynthesis.
- KVRAF
- 21191 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Thanks. I think I'll wait for something a little less pricey and without the need for additional hardware.Neon Breath wrote:Yup.
Not perfect, as I said…
But you get the very best of resynthesis.
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- KVRAF
- 4213 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Me too actually!wagtunes wrote:Thanks. I think I'll wait for something a little less pricey and without the need for additional hardware.Neon Breath wrote:Yup.
Not perfect, as I said…
But you get the very best of resynthesis.
But Kyma's resynthesis and spectral sound morphings is pure drooling. Can't wait to see a VST synth having resythesis as high as Kyma in term of quality… If that will happen…
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11031 posts since 12 May, 2008
Yeah the sound morphing, which I think is some special kind of granular morphing actually, is just amazing. For spectral I think Harmor is pretty amazing but you can't morph between two samples which is unfortunate. I wish you could analyze a sample into both waveforms of a single layer.Neon Breath wrote:Me too actually!wagtunes wrote:Thanks. I think I'll wait for something a little less pricey and without the need for additional hardware.Neon Breath wrote:Yup.
Not perfect, as I said…
But you get the very best of resynthesis.
But Kyma's resynthesis and spectral sound morphings is pure drooling. Can't wait to see a VST synth having resythesis as high as Kyma in term of quality… If that will happen…
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 18 Dec, 2006