yes
Foorius surely worth a donation!
do it!!
Thanx!
I wouldn't compare them at all.philipvjones wrote:MickGael wrote:Yes, it is....legendCNCD wrote:Oh god! This thing rocks. Though the nagging time is too tight.
I REALLY wish it was less debilitating, because a purchase (for me) depends on how I like programming it, and the current nag scheme makes it far to onerous to really dig in and check out what t can do.
More the pity.
The length of the nag does make it difficult to evaluate how Foorius is to program you really need more than 2 min to get started on a patch.... but in 2 min you can be tempted by the sound.
While it doesn't have all the mod possiblities of Kubik, you've got wavetables that are imo much easier to animate. Also 4 operators vs. 2, 4 filters vs. 2. And to my ear better sounding filters.
Foorius seems to me pretty easy to program, the gui is easy to get around, as well as attractive. The envelopes are a little odd at first but I've really come to like them (I really prefer non-graphic envelopes). LFO setup is the best I've seen. Wavetable editing is now better in 1.1.
Now that I've thought about it, its not really fair to compare Foorius to Kubik, Jon created a synth with great depth... But on the topic of programability I find Foorius very accessable.
---Phil
Cool...FaX wrote:[- and I have to concede I find Kubik easier to program IMHO .
I think you can contribute whatever you feel is appropriate.floyd wrote:Maybe I misunderstood... Can't you donate whatever you can afford? So like $10? Foorius might not be perfect but who can complain for $10 freakin dollars? I've spent much more money on far worse synths, thats for sure...
Exactly. So for a synth where you 'choose your own price' Foorius redefines value imo.strunk wrote:I think you can contribute whatever you feel is appropriate.floyd wrote:Maybe I misunderstood... Can't you donate whatever you can afford? So like $10? Foorius might not be perfect but who can complain for $10 freakin dollars? I've spent much more money on far worse synths, thats for sure...
I think that you are entirely correct as far as your evaluation of the synth, and that if people are going to be using they shouldn't quibble about shelling out a few bucks. I think that some people who are on the fence, or simply are deciding whether they want to shell out a few bucks for it, are so annoyed by the nag screen that they give up. Which is a shame. I did find it quite annoying myself, but I was so impressed with the synth that I contributed the $21 that I had extra at the time, and will give more in the future since I got away so cheap.lukas412 wrote:I think its absolutly unbeliveable that someone would complpain about the nag screen on this thing. I mean its practicly free. You can give whatever you want. And the more the better I say. I paid dmi once, and I will definelty be giving him more money as development continues. This synth is in a class of its own in my opinion. If you cant shell out a couple of bucks you dont deserve to use this synth.
Thanks again for such a fantastic instrument.
Luke
Is a lamentation a complaint?lukas412 wrote:I think its absolutly unbeliveable that someone would complpain about the nag screen on this thing.
Well, if you don't shell out a couple of bucks, you CAN'T really use this synth, so whether you deserve it or not is moot. Unless you want to just use it as a preset machine - but who would want to do that with a synth with FOUR FILTERS, all of which have an amazing selection of types?lukas412 wrote:If you cant shell out a couple of bucks you dont deserve to use this synth.
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