Fair voting
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- KVRist
- 422 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Detroit,MI,USA
I just wanted to remind the voters that I wanted to be judged on the first skin of sweet girl, and not the second, the second was made out of consideration for those who didn't want sex on thier screens, I hope that we all judge fairly and give real votes and not let upgrades or friendships change the flow of what works and what dosn't.
However on the positive side, the support that the devs have shown for thier product is outstanding and competes with the mainstream software makers, what a proud day! thankyou Tuz, Ben (KVR), and all those who write code,modules,host etc, in order to see progress made.
I hope this is just the beginning something bigger and brighter.
However on the positive side, the support that the devs have shown for thier product is outstanding and competes with the mainstream software makers, what a proud day! thankyou Tuz, Ben (KVR), and all those who write code,modules,host etc, in order to see progress made.
I hope this is just the beginning something bigger and brighter.
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- DASH Guy
- 8154 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
thumbs up for yousunahura wrote:I just wanted to remind the voters that I wanted to be judged on the first skin of sweet girl, and not the second, the second was made out of consideration for those who didn't want sex on thier screens, I hope that we all judge fairly and give real votes and not let upgrades or friendships change the flow of what works and what dosn't.
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- KVRAF
- 3345 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from Amsterdam
Are you JackDark? or just a resemblance in style?sunahura wrote:I just wanted to remind the voters that I wanted to be judged on the first skin of sweet girl, and not the second, the second was made out of consideration for those who didn't want sex on thier screens, I hope that we all judge fairly and give real votes and not let upgrades or friendships change the flow of what works and what dosn't.
However on the positive side, the support that the devs have shown for thier product is outstanding and competes with the mainstream software makers, what a proud day! thankyou Tuz, Ben (KVR), and all those who write code,modules,host etc, in order to see progress made.
I hope this is just the beginning something bigger and brighter.
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- KVRian
- 548 posts since 5 Jun, 2002 from way back when...
Good on you, sir. Well said. Just so you know, it's not the "sex on [the] screen" that bothers me - I like the picture - it's the blinking lights. I could even get around the butt-ugly wallpaper but for those lights. Arg! Make them stop.
But, however much I think that GUI is vastly important to plugin/application design, really it's whether I can use it or not, so I plan on considering yours mostly on sound alone. Can I use it? More than "does it do what it claims?", can it do something that works for me. So for me, can your plugin do something sonically useful for me? I'll try to give it a fair shake on those terms.
But you're a good man for stepping up. I may be coming off as a spolier asshole; it's not my intention. Sometimes my candor gets the better of me. As I'll say at any oportunity, I have nothing but respect for anyone who even attempts audio software, in any form. I couldn't do, let alone design a useful, slick interface.
So, you're way ahead of me on that front.
But, however much I think that GUI is vastly important to plugin/application design, really it's whether I can use it or not, so I plan on considering yours mostly on sound alone. Can I use it? More than "does it do what it claims?", can it do something that works for me. So for me, can your plugin do something sonically useful for me? I'll try to give it a fair shake on those terms.
But you're a good man for stepping up. I may be coming off as a spolier asshole; it's not my intention. Sometimes my candor gets the better of me. As I'll say at any oportunity, I have nothing but respect for anyone who even attempts audio software, in any form. I couldn't do, let alone design a useful, slick interface.
So, you're way ahead of me on that front.
Now Somewhat Retired
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 422 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Detroit,MI,USA
Thanks for the cool remarks
Yes sweet girl is mono plug in
but it just cost so much cpu power using stereo in synth edit, even if I wrote a stereo module I might get that dreaded cpu drag, so I wanted to create a very simple plug in with very easy cpu load.
As I mention in a previous posting, I have about twenty plug ins 10 times better than sweet girl which are free and ready to be released very soon.
Oh by the way, If you want to stop the blinking lights go to an empty patch. Turn the volume up and start EQ'n dude.
Who's jackdark
Yes sweet girl is mono plug in
As I mention in a previous posting, I have about twenty plug ins 10 times better than sweet girl which are free and ready to be released very soon.
Oh by the way, If you want to stop the blinking lights go to an empty patch. Turn the volume up and start EQ'n dude.
Who's jackdark
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- KVRian
- 975 posts since 31 Jan, 2005

