Timewarp 2600 / Sonivox question
- KVRAF
- 2162 posts since 10 Mar, 2006
If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
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- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
U-he doing a 2600 would be awesome.HunterKiller wrote:If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
And crashing Studio One v3!aMUSEd wrote:Good - it's crashing in NI Kore 2 which although old was actually a host it was originally working well in, NI even made a built in template for it.sbangs_air wrote:C/R isnt a problem we can move this at any time for you and have no plans to discontinue the title.egbert101 wrote:Considering it's so close to abandonware, the C/R kills it for me. If I can be sure I can transfer it to another PC in future, with serial, I would have bought it for £35.99. Oh well. Still have Arturia.
We are currently working on a refresh of this and its sister product kikaxxe.
Oh and stuck keys in Tracktion 7 - this thing is buggy!
- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
But they have Zebra and Bazille which are superiorwagtunes wrote:U-he doing a 2600 would be awesome.HunterKiller wrote:If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
Amazon: why not use an alternative
- KVRAF
- 2255 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
There is a big doubts that Urs will do it, because both of current U-he modulars have a common concept: they cannot generate the sound without midi "note on" command. Ie, as i understand, this is constant ideology, unfortunately (this has already been discussed on the uhe forum).wagtunes wrote:U-he doing a 2600 would be awesome.HunterKiller wrote:If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
Though i like ACE sound, it really powerful, but rarely use because this (it may seem strange, well, such "modular" aesthetics. And because of this i still not bought Bazille (though very want )
So, i can not imagine Arp 2600 which cant produce sound by itself. It will be some wrong ARP.
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- KVRAF
- 2357 posts since 24 Nov, 2012
Just want to say that both sonivox and pluginboutique were great to deal with for my registration problem and I got a refund very quickly. It is a shame TimeWARP did not work for me but their response was excellent and I would have no problems dealing with either company in the future if the occasion arises.woggle wrote:thanks, yeah I am thinking the refund route - I really hate stuff that doesn't work or is unreliable.bobhva wrote:Something similar happened to me. I got it to register(finally), then every time I tried to load the plugin it would crash my DAW or my entire system. After over a week of trying to communicate with Sonivox I decided on a refund. Even at $39 I can't bring myself to try it again. I do give Simon some credit for trying, but overall Sonivox has terrible customer service.woggle wrote:for sure it is - I bought it for nostalgia reasons on this sale but it will not register on my machine - does not connect to the net at all by the looks of things. Simon got back to me fairly quickly with a proposed solution but that does not work either. I appreciate his quick response but not really that interested in spending a few hours getting a software plugin to work. Hopefully a quick and easy solution or refund happens soon.Numanoid wrote: It is too bad that users can't demo it.
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- KVRian
- 1236 posts since 8 Jan, 2012 from frankfurt, Germany
you have to register it on a 32 Bit Daw, the 64 Bit Version also crashes my DAWs. I am happy that
Bitwig can handle 32 and 64 Bit plugins. If its already registerd, the 64 Bit Version works in my DAW
Bitwig can handle 32 and 64 Bit plugins. If its already registerd, the 64 Bit Version works in my DAW
- KVRian
- 1018 posts since 27 Mar, 2013
+1. I sold Bazille because of this issue and I really enjoy MadronaLabs Aalto for its open gatec_voltage wrote:There is a big doubts that Urs will do it, because both of current U-he modulars have a common concept: they cannot generate the sound without midi "note on" command. Ie, as i understand, this is constant ideology, unfortunately (this has already been discussed on the uhe forum).wagtunes wrote:U-he doing a 2600 would be awesome.HunterKiller wrote:If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
Though i like ACE sound, it really powerful, but rarely use because this (it may seem strange, well, such "modular" aesthetics. And because of this i still not bought Bazille (though very want )
So, i can not imagine Arp 2600 which cant produce sound by itself. It will be some wrong ARP.
rabbit in a hole
- KVRAF
- 2255 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Yes, i also fan of all software which can generate signal without pianoroll. (Including filters with selfoscillation ).Autobot wrote:+1. I sold Bazille because of this issue and I really enjoy MadronaLabs Aalto for its open gatec_voltage wrote:There is a big doubts that Urs will do it, because both of current U-he modulars have a common concept: they cannot generate the sound without midi "note on" command. Ie, as i understand, this is constant ideology, unfortunately (this has already been discussed on the uhe forum).wagtunes wrote:U-he doing a 2600 would be awesome.HunterKiller wrote:If it's unstable for you, just install a previous version. Though, you'll have to go 32 bit.
Versions 1.4.1 or 1.1.5 are stable and productive.
I sure hope that 1.7 arrives soon. It's taking forever.
I wish uhe took over this product, a dev who is really friendly to communicate with and knowledgeable as hell too.
Though i like ACE sound, it really powerful, but rarely use because this (it may seem strange, well, such "modular" aesthetics. And because of this i still not bought Bazille (though very want )
So, i can not imagine Arp 2600 which cant produce sound by itself. It will be some wrong ARP.
But unfortunately someday have to buy Bazille anyway (even if i will not use it) just because unusual.
Aalto yes, one of most musthaves on market.
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- KVRAF
- 3735 posts since 17 Sep, 2016
I was able to register TimewARP in Reaper 64-bit, after the registration crashed my other 64-bit DAW. Not sure this is a 32-bit issue. Using the 64-bit plugin.sacer wrote:you have to register it on a 32 Bit Daw, the 64 Bit Version also crashes my DAWs. I am happy that
Bitwig can handle 32 and 64 Bit plugins. If its already registerd, the 64 Bit Version works in my DAW
Once registered, it works fine in all of my DAWs
Windows 10 and too many plugins
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 428 posts since 28 Aug, 2004 from Charlotte, NC USA
Think I would rather have iLok than C/R...
All the other sonivox products I got with the "bundle" I can run off iLok... but not so for tw2600.
All the other sonivox products I got with the "bundle" I can run off iLok... but not so for tw2600.
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- KVRian
- 596 posts since 21 Jan, 2017
Bought this with a coupon which came to 20-ish dollars. I'm reading Philip K Dick's 'Time Out of Joint' at the moment so I took it as a sign heheh (TimewARP?). Figure for that price I'd cut my losses if there were cpu issues or what have you.
I can't front, this thing is great. Pretty wild and a little bit dangerous even, which i like. Already had a couple hair straight back moments, gave myself a few starts to be sure. It's been stable on the system thus far in Windows 8.1.
So credit where it's due, a very nice soft synth imo. I managed to save one preset but I'm not sure how exactly, that said I have no problem tweaking it to taste on a per project basis and simply saving that. Really like the sound quality. So far so good though I've only had it a day or so.
I can't front, this thing is great. Pretty wild and a little bit dangerous even, which i like. Already had a couple hair straight back moments, gave myself a few starts to be sure. It's been stable on the system thus far in Windows 8.1.
So credit where it's due, a very nice soft synth imo. I managed to save one preset but I'm not sure how exactly, that said I have no problem tweaking it to taste on a per project basis and simply saving that. Really like the sound quality. So far so good though I've only had it a day or so.
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- KVRian
- 1008 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
Nice deal. Care to share the details?nusound mind wrote:Bought this with a coupon which came to 20-ish dollars.
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- KVRian
- 596 posts since 21 Jan, 2017
70% off at Plugin Boutique with a token. Hard to pass up considering i nearly bought it for more on a different sale earlier in the year.