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thelizard wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 1:00 am Thanks for the report. So, it's crashing when the DAW closes and not, say, mid-playback, preset changing, or randomization? I'll look into that, thank you.
only running Studio One in compatibility mode for Win 8 Triad vst3 works fine.....

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Success using my July PA voucher to upgrade from Byome to Triad. Cost me $24!!!! I hope PA doesn't take the voucher's contribution out of the dev's cut on the plugins...

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I've only just seen the v1.0.1 beta links, so thank you, Michael.

Say mate, is the reason PA hasn't updated because so far you've only had betas to offer and it's waiting for a release version?

Thanks mate.

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So if I already have Triad, is there any point in getting byome still? Are there any differences beyond the multiband functionality?

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lwj wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:53 pm So if I already have Triad, is there any point in getting byome still? Are there any differences beyond the multiband functionality?
I have Triad and demoed Byome. I think there are no differences. Triad = Byome x3 with multiband/stereo/parallel functionality.

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Stirner wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:27 pm
lwj wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:53 pm So if I already have Triad, is there any point in getting byome still? Are there any differences beyond the multiband functionality?
I have Triad and demoed Byome. I think there are no differences. Triad = Byome x3 with multiband/stereo/parallel functionality.
The only obvious thing Byome has over Triad is the automatic gain compensation. In Triad the auto volume stuff is more about balancing the contribution of each band, whereas in Byome it follows the input in spectacularly twitchy fashion. It's one of the best things about Byome IMO. I'd love to have the AGC as a module (which can also follow the sidechain, naturally) so it can be used in Triad or injected into Byome patches at arbitrary points rather than always being the final step.

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thelizard wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 8:29 pm Hi everyone,

New VST/VST3/AU public beta builds are here
Win Triad: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k7suoecxc0qe ... 3.zip?dl=0
Win BYOME: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2a6gni11um0k4 ... 3.zip?dl=0
Mac Triad: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yt03o7fvnkpij ... 2.zip?dl=0
Mac BYOME: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7hn00h6jgtbxy ... 3.zip?dl=0

These builds represent a massive effort to squash every crash bug, namely when changing or randomizing presets. One of our testers who was experiencing very consistent crashes was able to run these Triad builds while continuously changing and randomizing presets for over 20 minutes without a single crash.

Also:
-Ability to shrink interface scale. This should help people who are using Triad on laptops.
-Optimizations for RAM and CPU usage. These aren't super significant, but we have cleaned up a few places.

We haven't added in Wide Mode yet. We delayed LION and have been working exclusively on getting these crashes sorted out.
When do you expect the final non-beta version to be rolled out?

//J

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ohwell wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:05 pm Success using my July PA voucher to upgrade from Byome to Triad. Cost me $24!!!! I hope PA doesn't take the voucher's contribution out of the dev's cut on the plugins...
Great deal, you will lots of use from it.

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Does this happen to someone on Mac?

When you press right button in the rows of the bands, I can not select preset, it appears in gray, Factory Preset & User Preset.
On the other hand, if I can change the general Preset.
I have checked that in Windows if the Row Presets works.

It also happens to me with LION, I think it's a Bug...

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Other than compression, what are the advantages of processing individual bands with reverb, saturation etc.?

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I don't know try it. It's more than that

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frank1985 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:57 pm Other than compression, what are the advantages of processing individual bands with reverb, saturation etc.?
Sometimes distortion and modulation can kill low-end. So maybe you do a simple two-band split and only add those to the mids and up, leaving the lows untouched. Might as well throw a touch of reverb there. Now, maybe you want a whole different saturation thing on the highs, so you want to process those separately. Maybe you want to S&H the mids...experiment. It's a great plugin for that.

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frank1985 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:57 pmOther than compression, what are the advantages of processing individual bands with reverb, saturation etc.?
That's a pretty weird question… Consider a bass line - you might want to add some distorion to low-end, phaser for mid-range and delay for top-end. The possibilities are endless and only limited by your imagintion and creativity. Unless obviously you're working on a country, classical or jazz music, where such things wouldn't be necessary or even welcome :)
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frank1985 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:57 pm Other than compression, what are the advantages of processing individual bands with reverb, saturation etc.?
just as an example (for distortion)
dan worrall explains it with ff saturn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erv4lit4aWY

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