None of my Win 10 computers installed the plugin with the installer. Finally I got a response from the developer, who sent me the. dll file, I put it manually to my vst folder.don1thedon wrote:Installed to my 2x laptops both W10 64 just yesterday. Not used yet but tested in Studio One 4 ok.Harry_HH wrote:Thank you for the hint. I got it, haven´t had time to use it, yet, but the concept looks interesting.SolarAxix wrote:Tomgu was saying if you add the $5 survey coupon as well as the reward points, you can get it for $4.D.Wako wrote:But it says base price $9. Not sure why you say $4?Tomgu wrote:Audio Plugin Deals shop section: If you have reward points and the survey coupon, Obelisk by Frozen Plain can be bought for $4 (a midi harmonising plugin).
Unfortunately the plugin doesnt seem to install to the Win 10 64 bit, not in my DAW so far, anyway.
I have sent a note to the developer support of the problem. I wonder if anyone with the same OS has faced this dilemma, too.
Wasted a couple of hours (plus nerves) with the installer, but manual instamling worked.
The Obelisk plugin itself, how useful it really is, is still a slight mystery to me.
Yes, you can create and play chords, scales and strange harmonies with it.
But ceating a song or making something intentionally, knowing whats happening, feels difficult.
I'd like to hear the user comments, how much have you got out of the Obelisk, more than just "playing around"?