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doshult wrote: Hi!
I have two more suggestions which I believe would make this already excellent VSTi even better: ............... 2. A simple, quick way to record your own sounds to the pads. For example some quick and dirty beatbox samples with a mic or some synth sounds. ........ +1 for sampling/resampling straight to a pad! reusenoise wrote: .....So a little waveform editor,maybe on the top or bottom with the ability to set slice points,then drag them to pads.. +10 the workaround is to manually copy a sample to many pads and set the start/end points which is time consuming.... Another feauture is to control with midi CC/note a pad's straight/reverse/loop mode...generally speaking make 99% of poise functions midi assignable! And maybe a velocity to pitch mod would be useful Thanks! |
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Is there anyway to have a third mode for note behaviour ?
What I mean is, at the moment it is NOTE ON or ONE SHOT, but could it be possible to add one for Retrig ? Basically it acts like ONE SHOT, and plays the sample from start to finish when triggered, but if it is played again, it acts like note on. I am assuming thats why there are the 2 options, that you cannot combine the two. The reason I ask is that Beat Designer in Cubase is a step sequencer, but when you take the patterns from BD to the MIDI track, each step is 1/4 of a bar, so when it's on NOTE ON its too short, but when its in One Shot if you do a drum roll, or have 2 notes side by side, they run badly into each other. Just wondering : ) |
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Have you tried using ONE SHOT with VOICE MODE = MONO? Will that give the desired results? |
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Bingo, bloody hell, once again Poise rocks the place !!!
Thank you m8, saves me nagging Steiny to alter BD. |
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The 1.0.80 version is a minor update. It has a couple of small skinning changes and hot keys should now work in Studio One.
The installer doesn't do anything fancy. It extracts all files and copies them to your VST directory. You could install Poise to a different location and copy the files manually if you don't like installers messing with your VST directory. I switched from the zip because someone will regularly have problems with missing skin files. The installer makes sure everyone has all files in the right place. Shannon |
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It would be good if you also provide an archive download option, or a self-extracting 7z, rar or zip compressed exe that can be opened with an archiver. ---- "Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Claudio Monteverdi |
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I agree with Shy, I was very pleased poise did come with a simple zip file. |
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Doh! I didn't know O S C had their forum here I sent a couple of feature requests via their website support form but i should have done it here i reckon. Maybe some of them are already covered. Velocity control of Attack, Decay, Sample start and pitch. You can get awesome rythms and grooves with just about anything using this. NI's Maschine has amp, decay, start and pitch routed to velocity and it's great fun. Even the most boring hihat sample with the most boring drumpattern, but with a bit of a variation to velocity can become supercool with this When using drag'n'drop -> replace current sample instead of layer. Is there an option for this already? If you want to preview maybe 10-20 samples per pad and you end up using 8 of them ....... that's a lot of rightclick/reset Pad toggle via midi -> a visible switch in addition to the rightclick menu. It would speed things up Now im just waiting for response in the mail or here to see that it isn't abandonware.. For those of us who never use drumkits but always load new samples for each project, this is an amazing plugin Btw, anyone using Orion who can tell me about stability? Seems fine to me so far ---- Mulab-MUX-Diversion-TX16Wx-SKNOTE-Charlatan-Valhalla-GordonSmith-YamahaTHR10-Trackspacer-TheDrop/Glue-Drumaxx-VOS-DC8C [i5 2500K @ 4,3GHz] [8Gb DDR3] [200Gb+ SSD][M-Audio Delta 24/96 PCI] |
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Shy wrote: It would be good if you also provide an archive download option, or a self-extracting 7z, rar or zip compressed exe that can be opened with an archiver.
I've been thinking about this.. as I see it, the advantages of a zip are: - knowing exactly what is changed in the system. (Installers can install files anywhere, make changes to the registry etc) - Plugins requiring installation are a PITA when setting up a new system. It is much easier to copy an old VST directory from a backup. - A few people are using Poise as a "portable" application, running on USB sticks etc. Not requiring installation helps here as well. Are there any other benefits I'm missing? |
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Hi Crackbaby,
Welcome to the forum. I've answered your email, but for the benefit of others reading the forum. Crackbaby wrote: Velocity control of Attack, Decay, Sample start and pitch. You can get awesome rythms and grooves with just about anything using this. NI's Maschine has amp, decay, start and pitch routed to velocity and it's great fun. Even the most boring hihat sample with the most boring drumpattern, but with a bit of a variation to velocity can become supercool with this Sounds like a good feature (and has been requested a few times) but it will not be included in this current version of Poise. Perhaps a version 2... Crackbaby wrote: When using drag'n'drop -> replace current sample instead of layer. Is there an option for this already? If you want to preview maybe 10-20 samples per pad and you end up using 8 of them ....... that's a lot of rightclick/reset Cheers, Shannon |
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Looked at some vids of this, looks like such a great plug-in altogether. I
went to your site with full intention of buying but then drat....no Mac version. Any sign of that on the horizon or will it forver remain in the Windows domain? Thanks, and well done, amazing to see a developer be so active with feature requests and the likes. R |
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Hi Regalpierot,
Thanks for checking out the videos. A Mac version is a distant possibility. At the moment my main focus is getting the 64 bit Windows version ready. Shannon |
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Quote: Crackbaby wrote:
Velocity control of Attack, Decay, Sample start and pitch. You can get awesome rythms and grooves with just about anything using this. NI's Maschine has amp, decay, start and pitch routed to velocity and it's great fun. Even the most boring hihat sample with the most boring drumpattern, but with a bit of a variation to velocity can become supercool with this Sounds like a good feature (and has been requested a few times) but it will not be included in this current version of Poise. Perhaps a version 2... shannon, i know for sure that i would buy a poise version 2 for this feature. in particular Attack and Sample Start are essential functions that i have been without since jjos2 (2008, winter). really helps to turn a single oneshot into a more expressive modeled multisample. ---- electronic instrumentalism, MIDI instrument design, and words. |
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