Any soft synth you are waiting for?
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- KVRian
- 821 posts since 14 May, 2014
A Roland JD990 plugin. The JD990 is my favorite synth of all time and I'm happy Roland Cloud is now a thing and making more and more soft-synths of all their classic gear. While I'm a tiny bit curious about the V-Synth since I only know so much about it, I think my synth desires would be completely satisfied if a JD plugin were finally released. I've been waiting years for one.
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- KVRAF
- 2212 posts since 28 Jul, 2003
Yeah, that was supposed to be sarcastic.Ed A. wrote:Apple owns Alchemy now, so don’t count on a PC version ever. Ben probably made a boat load of cash dealing with Apple, so good for him. I would have done the same.Ben H wrote:Ben did say that Alchemy 2 is coming for PC, and he is an honourable man of great integrity, so I trust his word.Cinebient wrote:Alchemy 3
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My main tools: Kontakt, Omnisphere, Samplemodeling + Audio Modeling. Akai VIP = godsend. Tari's libraries also rock.
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- KVRAF
- 2212 posts since 28 Jul, 2003
I'm still using the non-buggy version (V1).e@rs wrote:I just bought this one second-hand. iZotope is a company that treats their older products like crap. I don't like this attitude at all.dangayle wrote:- An iZotope Iris 2 update. I mean, literally, even just some bug fixes or something you bastards
My main tools: Kontakt, Omnisphere, Samplemodeling + Audio Modeling. Akai VIP = godsend. Tari's libraries also rock.
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- KVRian
- 1454 posts since 2 Mar, 2005
1. Ability to Wavesequence with VSTis rather than wavetables.starflakeprj wrote:I haven't seen very much of P2000, but what does it bring to the table that New Sonic Arts Freestyle, DDMF Metaplugin and other similar software don't?Saukar30 wrote:Dune 3 & Synthmaster 3 for me!
Also would love an update to Pure Synth Platinum from Gospel Musicians... its like a condensed version of Falcon for UVI Workstation. 1 of my favorites.
This new P2000 from Wusik looks like it would be the perfect utility for combining synths as well.
Not holding my breath, but AIR really should update their plugins to atleast be resizeable.
2. Round Robin between up to 99 VStis as well
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- KVRAF
- 2338 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
I must check how point one works. Point 2 I can at least achieve in Reason using a Combinator and the Distributor Rack Expansion. Only up to 8 instruments though. On the other hand much more than that will make a hard impact on the active processor core, unless P2000 has some internal multi-core processing.Saukar30 wrote:1. Ability to Wavesequence with VSTis rather than wavetables.starflakeprj wrote:I haven't seen very much of P2000, but what does it bring to the table that New Sonic Arts Freestyle, DDMF Metaplugin and other similar software don't?Saukar30 wrote:Dune 3 & Synthmaster 3 for me!
Also would love an update to Pure Synth Platinum from Gospel Musicians... its like a condensed version of Falcon for UVI Workstation. 1 of my favorites.
This new P2000 from Wusik looks like it would be the perfect utility for combining synths as well.
Not holding my breath, but AIR really should update their plugins to atleast be resizeable.
2. Round Robin between up to 99 VStis as well
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- KVRAF
- 5485 posts since 15 Dec, 2011 from Bucharest, Romania
Maybe I'll ask them to downgrade me...Ben H wrote:I'm still using the non-buggy version (V1).e@rs wrote:I just bought this one second-hand. iZotope is a company that treats their older products like crap. I don't like this attitude at all.dangayle wrote:- An iZotope Iris 2 update. I mean, literally, even just some bug fixes or something you bastards
- KVRAF
- 2338 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
Sorry, a bit OT from my side now, but I have heard a lot of Iris being buggy, but I have never actually noticed it myself. I'm no power user though, and use Iris quite little. What are the bugs that are most annoying?Ben H wrote:I'm still using the non-buggy version (V1).e@rs wrote:I just bought this one second-hand. iZotope is a company that treats their older products like crap. I don't like this attitude at all.dangayle wrote:- An iZotope Iris 2 update. I mean, literally, even just some bug fixes or something you bastards
Otherwise I totally agree with people bashing iZotope for not releasing updates, or even bugfixes. It's like they think their software is perfect and free of bugs after first release (I know they usually release one or two smaller updates with bugfixes, but that's all). And a year later they release a new version and expect us to pay up, which we are stupid enough to do
i9-10900K | 128GB DDR4 | RTX 3090 | Arturia AudioFuse/KeyLab mkII/SparkLE | PreSonus ATOM/ATOM SQ | Studio One | Reason | Bitwig Studio | Reaper | Renoise | FL Studio | ~900 VSTs | 300+ REs
- KVRAF
- 14991 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I've given up on VirSyn. They used to be one of my favorite developers, but now I'm constantly plagued with problems with their plugins and they never seem to update them, or if they do, it's always a hassle to update them. As a business, they suck.c_voltage wrote:Virsyn Tera vsti, repaired and with all working modules, somewhen (or someday? how more right in english) maybe.
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- Banned
- 5089 posts since 12 Jun, 2001 from Wusik Dot Com
It has.starflakeprj wrote:(...) unless P2000 has some internal multi-core processing.
Cheers, WilliamK
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- KVRian
- 1355 posts since 27 Oct, 2009
+1111Shiek927 wrote:A Roland JD990 plugin. The JD990 is my favorite synth of all time and I'm happy Roland Cloud is now a thing and making more and more soft-synths of all their classic gear. While I'm a tiny bit curious about the V-Synth since I only know so much about it, I think my synth desires would be completely satisfied if a JD plugin were finally released. I've been waiting years for one.
- KVRAF
- 2269 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit NE US
An update to Tera would blow my mind. I was late to the Virsyn party (i bought Tera and Cube in 2016) but i’m quite thrilled with both. Unfortunately i think all their energy goes to the ios apps. I bought the Tera and Cube app as well as Addictive synth. Tera ios is my favorite on the ipad, i love programming it. Once again i comment it’s a bummer they don’t update the vsts.zerocrossing wrote:I've given up on VirSyn. They used to be one of my favorite developers, but now I'm constantly plagued with problems with their plugins and they never seem to update them, or if they do, it's always a hassle to update them. As a business, they suck.c_voltage wrote:Virsyn Tera vsti, repaired and with all working modules, somewhen (or someday? how more right in english) maybe.
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- KVRAF
- 2254 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Yes, need admit this unprecedented shit. Although I still love their products, who knows, maybe someday conscience will wake up. lolzerocrossing wrote:I've given up on VirSyn. They used to be one of my favorite developers, but now I'm constantly plagued with problems with their plugins and they never seem to update them, or if they do, it's always a hassle to update them. As a business, they suck.c_voltage wrote:Virsyn Tera vsti, repaired and with all working modules, somewhen (or someday? how more right in english) maybe.
Edit i say exactly about their VST support, not use apps nor ipad
- KVRAF
- 2269 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit NE US
I should mention that on a one to one basis Virsyn were extremely nice to me and quite helpful after i had a serious user malfunction with my licenses. Still, it would be good for them to keep the vsts updated. I’ve had no problems but...windoze 7, older (but still decent) machine.c_voltage wrote:Yes, need admit this unprecedented shit. Although I still love their products, who knows, maybe someday conscience will wake up. lolzerocrossing wrote:I've given up on VirSyn. They used to be one of my favorite developers, but now I'm constantly plagued with problems with their plugins and they never seem to update them, or if they do, it's always a hassle to update them. As a business, they suck.c_voltage wrote:Virsyn Tera vsti, repaired and with all working modules, somewhen (or someday? how more right in english) maybe.
Edit i say exactly about their VST support, not use apps nor ipad
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old stuff http://ww.dancingbearaudioresearch.com/
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- KVRist
- 130 posts since 13 Sep, 2005
None. I've hardly scratched the surface of all the ones I've got. Also, how much better or different can a "new" synth get?
I honestly think we've attained 99% of the sounds capable of being synthesized.
In fact a new synth is the last thing I need. Too many options just stifles productivity. Less is more guys.
I honestly think we've attained 99% of the sounds capable of being synthesized.
In fact a new synth is the last thing I need. Too many options just stifles productivity. Less is more guys.