I am very happy because it's great motivation for me to explore SynthEdit, music theory, DSP even further. Of course, I know what you mean - I can only say that you're wrong. I'm just not that kind of person you think I amPurity Lied wrote:Don't take this the wrong way, but nice going in grabbing control of 10 free quality plugins - You must be very happy that worked out so well for you?
If you're asking about pure code programming, debugging, testing, reproducing bugs then it's unfortunately not so quick. Please don't expect that i'll be instantly ready for quick fixes with project developed for like 4 yearsHow quickly are you working on fixing the phantom bugs?
Phantom ? Yea, I can say random, or rare but the unexpectable loudness bug can even damage your speakers or more - I wouldn't want my ears to hear such noise on my headphones, would you ?
There are more than two dodgy reports + actually It's an author who removed the whole pack from his official website (it was before he decided to stop developing them). My only task was too announce it here + I contacted with websites such as Rekkerd.org etc. Robert asked me to do it because unfortunately he doesnt know english very well.Do two dodgy reports on kvr warrant the entire collection being withdrawn?
Nope.By "adding at least some small features" Does this, or will this change the 'free' nature of these plugins.
I think, it's some kind of misunderstanding. I won't turn these plugins upside down. I like these plugins a lot too (I love SixthMonthJune) and if there will be any features, it'll be small changes. Main goal is to keep these synths as much musical, as much gui friendly as they're now.And why do they even need additional features?
I know many of you want to see these plugins available again - I want that too and Robert also.
