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Only real criteria is they must be 64 bit as to be fully compatible with 'the future' |
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TAL-U-No-62, though its only 64-bit as a Windows VST
Its a Juno 60 emulation that sounds amazing, what more do you need? |
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djshire wrote: TAL-U-No-62, though its only 64-bit as a Windows VST
Its a Juno 60 emulation that sounds amazing, what more do you need? Yeah I have Diva but actually was thinking about U-No-62 lately for my laptop, it is great though not quite Diva http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products |
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The deputy Mark II, because it's the best "string machine" synth, and Plex 2, because it's nice and unique. ---- "Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Claudio Monteverdi |
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I'm enjoying zebralette a lot these days. ---- macbook 2.4 GHz Intel Core Duo, 4 gigs ram, 250GB HD, Logic Studio 9 my blog and some music: http://rabbitearsmotel.wordpress.com/ |
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Zebralette. Top sound, good range, rock solid.
Still hold ZynAddSubFX as the best free synth but is not yet as a 64 bit version. |
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It's ironic......I bet 99.9% of the plugins that will be mentioned here won't benefit one bit from being 64 bit.......
I'm still clinging to my 32 bit system because everything works and I don't need extended memory. If and when they start to release plugins that are only 64 bit I'll have to consider modernizing....... ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Last edited by Teksonik on Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:08 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Teksonik wrote: It's ironic......I bet 99.9% of the plugins that will be mentioned here won't benefit one bit from being 64 bit.......
I'm still clinging to my 32 bit system because everything works and I don't need extended memory. If and when they start to release plugins that are [i]only[/] 64 bit I'll have to consider modernizing....... +1 ---- Synth1永遠に https://sites.google.com/site/synth1vst/ Website dedicated to Mr. Ichiro Toda's Synth1 - tools, manuals, links, etc. |
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U-He Bazille (!!!), TyrellN6, Zebralette and Triple Cheese Maybe try some of the player thingys like Reaktor player and Alchemy player too Cheers Dennis ---- Back from the dead - Sorry if I didn't answer your mails/PM/whatever during the last few months. I hope everything will be back to normal soon. Life can take some shitty turns sometimes. |
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Teksonik wrote: It's ironic......I bet 99.9% of the plugins that will be mentioned here won't benefit one bit from being 64 bit.......
I'm still clinging to my 32 bit system because everything works and I don't need extended memory. If and when they start to release plugins that are only 64 bit I'll have to consider modernizing....... I need a new computer for the CPU and RAM, Trilian and Diva are kind of crippled by my current machine constraints, so once I switch I'll be on 64 bit. And sure some other plugins won't really benefit from the extra RAM or CPU but it will be a PITA to have to bridge them. So I made that a criteria for this thread, not to say a 32 bit plugin is bad just it has a leg in the past, so not really ideal for new 2012 machines. |
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new 2012 machine? +1 on going full 64 bit, i did that too just two months ago. ---- Hello. Is it you I'm looking for? |
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To be honest I am at plugin saturation and only am asking this out of curiosity because I like this stuff too much |
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manducator wrote: Charlatan vsti:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=325499 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aau2g5_ytSY http://www.blaukraut.info/ Most definitely |
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braj wrote: And sure some other plugins won't really benefit from the extra RAM or CPU
None of the plugins will benefit from extra Ram unless they load large sample sets and none will use less CPU....it's just that you will have more of it to work with..... The opposite side of the question would be what free 32 bit plugins will you lose by going 64 bit (if indeed it is a PITA to bridge them). I doubt we'll ever see a 64 bit Synth 1 for example....Ambience Reverb is another I'd miss......and so on..... I suppose it's inevitable we'll all have to make the switch to 64 bit some day...I'm in no hurry. Until they release Mega Synth 9000 in 64 bit only then I'll have to start screaming like a Mac user.......What???? No 32 bit version????....... ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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