yes, but this forum already has about 87,000 of them. VonBrucken is gonna have to get in lineStargard wrote:doesn't every forum need a know-it-all, jaded Dr.Faust??
CONGRATS to URS !!!
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Well, I thought it was excellent as it was, but it's good to hear that you plan to continue to develop it. It's a winner in my book, and I think it will be recognized as such eventually. Until such time, I will continue to rave about it.Majken wrote:Uchdryd: Many thanks!- I will work on an update for Grizzly. But I'm not disappointed to not get into the top three. Grizzly was built from scratch in 6 very hectic weeks or so, meaning there was no time to properly bugtest it and get feature requests. With another month it would've been a much better plugin./Majken
Just did.Majken wrote:Oh and don't forget to send your thanks to this guy - http://www.cyanwerks.com - He deserves alot of praise since he made the actual waveplayer Grizzly is based on. This is better optimzed than any other SynthEdit waveplayer which helped keep cpu down. He also had some wicked ideas for drumsynthesis and multistaged envelopes but we never had time to try any of it./Majken
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Vonbrucken wrote:all my posts are useful as elephants
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http://www.kvraudio.com/developer_challenge.phpKriminal wrote:got a link for that?autodafe wrote:URS !!!
Congratulations for your Top 1 on the KVR Developer Challenge !!!
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- KVRist
- 272 posts since 15 May, 2006
Many congratulations, Urs, on a fine synth. I downloaded it this week and the first time I used it it inspired me to make my best ever track. And I'm a newbie to music, so if your program can help me to make music it can help anyone. Great work and congratulations once more. 
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave
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- 26965 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
It is also working for Macs. All the Mac voters only had like 5 choices so every Mac vote is going to vote for Triple Cheese in one slot or other unless they pick something only by description.Sascha Franck wrote:Well, Vonbrucken, while I *would* have liked the idea of something more "fresh" to win the contest (such as Bram's excellent Lunchbox - I'm wondering why it hasn't made it to the top 3), after all Triple Cheese is just a small (sort of limited) but great synth. Almost everybody should be able to come up with some useful patches in a matter of minutes and most of them *will* sound rather well as the used components (just as usual for U-He stuff) are excellent.
It might be too much "middle of the road" for some people, but well, in general the majority of voters seem to like it just like that.
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
Unless of course he was thinking of Mac and Cheese or Triple Window Cheese?Stargard wrote:pffft, TC is cheesy.
I'm with Vonbrucken on this one.
I downloaded the PC version and it says "Win" at the end of the name.
I downloaded the OS X version and it says "Mac" at the end.
"Mac" + "Win", you get it?
he not only thought he's gonna Win, he thinks he's the Mac.
what an arrogant asshole.
I've seen Vonbrucken post other useless, negative stuff all over the forum.
And I'm still backing him up, because doesn't every forum need a know-it-all, jaded Dr.Faust??
looooosers.
Couldn't you be doing something more productive with your time?
Mike
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- KVRist
- 221 posts since 2 Oct, 2006
Not to mention macintel people, who (if I'm at all representative), felt pretty uncared about in this competition. I realize that many of the submitters might not have the resources to do real cross-platform development, but not even all the mac people provided UBs. It would have been awfully interesting to know the breakdown of the voters, and how much (if at all) this skewed the votes.pdxindy wrote: It is also working for Macs. All the Mac voters only had like 5 choices so every Mac vote is going to vote for Triple Cheese in one slot or other unless they pick something only by description.
I don't mean to be negative at all, though -- triple cheese is great, I think it deserved to win. It is actually what caused me to buy zebra2 a few months earlier than I planned (wonder how many other people this is true of!).
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- 37433 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
That's not entirely true - many people were involved in making the presets - even a few complete amateurs like me (and don't say it showshoffy wrote:I also think it is odd that a commercial developer (who worked with a commercial sound designer for presets) won...
I think it's irrelevent that it was a commercial dev anyway - that was never an issue before or during the competition so why make it one now?
btw - re "innovative" - it does actually have some pretty innovative and unusual methods of sound generation - it's certainly no bog standard VA - it can create some very interesting timbres and textures. One Ping it most certainly is not - only someone who has not got it would say that.
Anyway - congrats to Urs


