TBH, I'm hoping for Windows 3.1 16-bit support and a small enough installer size so I can download it with my 56k baud fax modem. Hopefully it won't mess with my America online program. I need my chat rooms.Jedinhopy wrote:And even Windows 95 support?masterhiggins wrote:+1. Also looking for Windows 98 support here.e@rs wrote:devkerr, any chance of 32-bit builds for PC?
Goodhertz comes to Windows?...Goodhertz comes to Windows!
- KVRAF
- 3191 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
-
- KVRist
- 45 posts since 8 Jun, 2010 from Los Angeles
Sorry! I’m afraid not.e@rs wrote:devkerr, any chance of 32-bit builds for PC?
While I totally understand that folks might have a really solid 32-bit rig and not want to upgrade, it’s just not feasible for us to write new plugins in 2017 for nearly 10-year-old software that often is no longer supported by the manufacturer or more bug prone.
64-bit Windows 7 came out in 2009 and is already quite difficult for us to support properly in 2017. I know that some other developers are still releasing 32-bit software, but most of them are legacy plugin manufacturers with 10+ year-old code bases. Offering 32-bit versions of our plugins would slow down development significantly and mean less cool, new Goodhertz plugins going forward
-
- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Screw the 64bit, that's already old gen. Go for 128bit damn it and move forward!
- KVRAF
- 5757 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
I definitely appreciate the windows support, 32 bit is not an issue for me,
but its easy to see why Ghz decided to skip it. Eventually, the 32 bit OS
will come to an end and there will be little reason not to use these excellent
products.
-Cheers
but its easy to see why Ghz decided to skip it. Eventually, the 32 bit OS
will come to an end and there will be little reason not to use these excellent
products.
-Cheers
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Depends what you mean. They are "denormal" to begin with. GHz adds their own kind of twang into their plugins and they don't do the typical things you are used to.Ah_Dziz wrote:Anybody else getting denormal type behavior from Vulf and Faraday?
#NONFR Check out my music at Bandcamp Free Streaming!
Free music with your support on Patreon | Youtube: Music of Plexus Videos (music videos) | Youtube: Plexus Productions (audio related) Stop whining. Make music.
Free music with your support on Patreon | Youtube: Music of Plexus Videos (music videos) | Youtube: Plexus Productions (audio related) Stop whining. Make music.
-
- KVRist
- 45 posts since 8 Jun, 2010 from Los Angeles
I think they mean floating point denormals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denormal_number, so this is probably not the good type of Ghz twangplexuss wrote: Depends what you mean. They are "denormal" to begin with. GHz adds their own kind of twang into their plugins and they don't do the typical things you are used to.
Can you contact support with some basic info about your system and the exact behavior you're seeing? Each DAW can have vastly different issues with denormals, so that would help us narrow it down — thank you for beta testing!Ah_Dziz wrote:Anybody else getting denormal type behavior from Vulf and Faraday?
-
- KVRAF
- 4070 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
Sent you an email.devkerr wrote:I think they mean floating point denormals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denormal_number, so this is probably not the good type of Ghz twangplexuss wrote: Depends what you mean. They are "denormal" to begin with. GHz adds their own kind of twang into their plugins and they don't do the typical things you are used to.
Can you contact support with some basic info about your system and the exact behavior you're seeing? Each DAW can have vastly different issues with denormals, so that would help us narrow it down — thank you for beta testing!Ah_Dziz wrote:Anybody else getting denormal type behavior from Vulf and Faraday?
JJ
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.
-
- KVRist
- 45 posts since 8 Jun, 2010 from Los Angeles
It's out now! Thanks very much to everyone who helped beta test.
- KVRian
- 1360 posts since 29 Apr, 2012 from Paris
Thank you very much for releasing a Win version of your plug-ins guys. Bought my Lossy license today.devkerr wrote:It's out now! Thanks very much to everyone who helped beta test.
- KVRAF
- 9802 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Gotta love these guys... it’s been free updates from v1 - v3. Can’t complain about that at all
Still have to buy Faraday limiter and Vulf Compressor
Still have to buy Faraday limiter and Vulf Compressor
- KVRian
- 1018 posts since 27 Mar, 2013
Before I try this plugins and potentially fall in love. I wonder what kind of copy protection Goodhertz uses? Is it challenge response? And does it work without a internet connection (my workplace PC has no Internet)
Thanks
Thanks
rabbit in a hole
-
- KVRist
- 224 posts since 7 Oct, 2012
You need to have internet at least for logging in for the first time on the plugins.Autobot wrote:Before I try this plugins and potentially fall in love. I wonder what kind of copy protection Goodhertz uses? Is it challenge response? And does it work without a internet connection (my workplace PC has no Internet)
Thanks
Here’s a referral code that get us both $10 credit if you register.
https://goodhertz.co/register/1c70i3b