Reevaluations
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- KVRAF
- 1811 posts since 18 Jan, 2005 from Lost in the blinding whiteness of the tundra
Hmmm... when I first tried out the various entries, I wasn't too worried about having to vote because a lot of the entries seemed to be a bit rubbish or to do something fairly ordinary. But now after a bit of playing around, I've been finding out quite what they're capable of, and choosing a top five is starting to look very hard indeed...
For instance
SANE FM - previously thought it sounded a bit rubbish and cheap, have now decided it sounds awesome and cheap
Drum Mic Positioner - looked like a rather specialist recording tool for the sort of people who wank over £10000 EQs. After a bit of playing around with it on echoey samples and automating the panning and distance controls, it starts to look more like a mental dub machine.
Mini-Vyn - looked like a generic synthedit VA with a dodgy GUI. Turns out to be a rather good synthedit VA with dodgy GUI.
Fire - just seems a lot cooler than I initially thought it was.
I dread to think what's going to happen when I actually get some of the updates that reduce the CPU overloads and random crashes that have stopped me really playing with some of the other stuff, too...
So has anyone else had these sorts of conversions? And who are the people who are so confident that they won't that they've already voted?
For instance
SANE FM - previously thought it sounded a bit rubbish and cheap, have now decided it sounds awesome and cheap
Drum Mic Positioner - looked like a rather specialist recording tool for the sort of people who wank over £10000 EQs. After a bit of playing around with it on echoey samples and automating the panning and distance controls, it starts to look more like a mental dub machine.
Mini-Vyn - looked like a generic synthedit VA with a dodgy GUI. Turns out to be a rather good synthedit VA with dodgy GUI.
Fire - just seems a lot cooler than I initially thought it was.
I dread to think what's going to happen when I actually get some of the updates that reduce the CPU overloads and random crashes that have stopped me really playing with some of the other stuff, too...
So has anyone else had these sorts of conversions? And who are the people who are so confident that they won't that they've already voted?
It's a rave, Lewis!
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----I haven't even had time to evaluate everything once yet, let alone time get nostalgic and go back to try something out again
Voting shouldn't be until the last week of the month, 3 weeks to test, then a week to finish up and vote. Everyone's gonna have a different top 5 in 2 weeks.
Jeff
Jeff
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- KVRian
- 1440 posts since 16 Jul, 2003 from Zwollywood, The Netherlands (Europe)
I hear you, DWb.
I've been testing and re-testing to see what I can get out of certain plugins.
Some are not my cup of tea, some are really usefull for me.
Some work on my PC, some don't.
That's all OK.
I think there are some nice plugins for everyone; each person will have their own favorites, the keepers so to speak.
I thank all developers for giving us VST addict some new candy
I've been testing and re-testing to see what I can get out of certain plugins.
Some are not my cup of tea, some are really usefull for me.
Some work on my PC, some don't.
That's all OK.
I think there are some nice plugins for everyone; each person will have their own favorites, the keepers so to speak.
I thank all developers for giving us VST addict some new candy
-- Regards MrM --
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
For me the top five so far is:
1. Lunchbox Battles
2. MiniVyn
3. Fire
4. Balthor Grand
5. Drive5
1. Lunchbox Battles
2. MiniVyn
3. Fire
4. Balthor Grand
5. Drive5
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- KVRist
- 422 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Detroit,MI,USA
I have also voted but I only voted because we could change our vote, I haven't tried 4 entries so my votes are not solid, and some of the really good sounding ones like Rave crash when I tested the real use factor, like one per track, it crashed on the second track load. And 4 others aren't coming up at all, so I'm still in the voting stage. these are some good additions to the music creation industry, and all deserve my greatest respect.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 10 Jan, 2006 from Boston
My first two choices are the pushtec5A+1, and Raven'bass. The other 3 may change. But the processing quality coming thru that pushtec really impressed me. I wish they would make a HP/LP unit that had midi automation with the same build quality.
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- KVRist
- 281 posts since 22 Sep, 2006 from UK
sunahura wrote:some of the really good sounding ones like Rave crash when I tested the real use factor, like one per track, it crashed on the second track load.
Hi, which software host are you using please, I only tested Rave 'N' Bass
on logic audio and cubase sx on the pc. I will be testing on other host in the future though. Also did the second sound bank load ok for you ?
Thanks
Robert P
( Creator of the Rave "n" Bass )
Ravernator - Synth
www.ametrineaudio.blogspot.com
www.ametrineaudio.blogspot.com
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
jobro: Doesn't the lack of velocity in the Balthor piano bother you?
My mind isn't made up just yet - EQ-22 is the only certain choice for me so far. The Psychic Modulation drum sequencer is a lot cooler than I initially thought. Anna didn't impress me immediately (despite the sound, which I think is really solid) because I felt its ground already covered by other synths I've got. After giving it a little longer, I really began to like it. The only down side is the large CPU usage, but I expect this is mainly due to Synthmakers relative infancy.
My mind isn't made up just yet - EQ-22 is the only certain choice for me so far. The Psychic Modulation drum sequencer is a lot cooler than I initially thought. Anna didn't impress me immediately (despite the sound, which I think is really solid) because I felt its ground already covered by other synths I've got. After giving it a little longer, I really began to like it. The only down side is the large CPU usage, but I expect this is mainly due to Synthmakers relative infancy.
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- KVRAF
- 3345 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from Amsterdam
I wish I understood EQ quality, so I could vote for Pushtec as well
. And like robenstobenz said... the lack of velocity in the Balthor piano was a turn-off for me.
What I've seen so far, some plugins need a lot more attention (learning curve) than I'm willing to invest right now. And although I'm always willing to purchase a VST based on other people's reviews
for voting, my votes will represent my lazy style of working. (my criterion: usefulness of the plugin for me personally). That means there are still enough candidates left to make choosing difficult.
Cubix and Anna are amongst my favorites so far.. but I really still need to spend time with the different FX...
What I've seen so far, some plugins need a lot more attention (learning curve) than I'm willing to invest right now. And although I'm always willing to purchase a VST based on other people's reviews
Cubix and Anna are amongst my favorites so far.. but I really still need to spend time with the different FX...
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
My vote for 3, 4 and 5 is not solid yet. Balthor's Grand works good as a house piano if you can't find anything better.
There are 1 plugin I haven't got working as of yet (tonespace) but that'll be tested tonight.
There are 1 plugin I haven't got working as of yet (tonespace) but that'll be tested tonight.
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- KVRAF
- 4737 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Anna is from now on serving as a very good testbed for us when getting the performance to a good level. I will not stop bugging the others in the team until we got it rightrobenestobenz wrote:Anna didn't impress me immediately (despite the sound, which I think is really solid) because I felt its ground already covered by other synths I've got. After giving it a little longer, I really began to like it. The only down side is the large CPU usage, but I expect this is mainly due to Synthmakers relative infancy.
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
https://dropshotaudio.com/
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- KVRAF
- 6596 posts since 21 Jun, 2004 from Secret Underground Hideout
masb compressor just knocked 1 off my top 5
"Most people who experiment with drugs are not lying in the streets, suffocating on their own vomit. If you want to see some of that, go to the Pub on Saturday night at closing time." ozwest
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- R.I.P.
- 7301 posts since 23 May, 2006 from in between a cornfield and a river
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Chris Roberson Chris Roberson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=49114
- KVRian
- 520 posts since 24 Nov, 2004 from Texas
Heheh, well after many claims of dodginess and wonkiness for my synth's GUI, I can guarantee you (even moreso if it succeeds in this comp) that the interface will get a rework after the comp is done. 
I would do it sooner, but pretty much too many other things in life are taking precedence now, but I won't forget my fans and I promise there WILL be a new GUI after the comp is over.
I would do it sooner, but pretty much too many other things in life are taking precedence now, but I won't forget my fans and I promise there WILL be a new GUI after the comp is over.
Roberson Audio Synthesizers

