Superwave is back, Tarkus released !?
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Love the U2 muzak. 
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
- KVRAF
- 5112 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Yes...Mister Gibson wrote:Besides a serial number, what do we get for our trouble? What are they using as 'sugar on top' of the apology?Orbit-50 wrote:For all those that got screwed, contact Superwave using their support email and get yours. I got mine and I'm happy that this issue has been finally resolved. The new serial number copy protection will insure you don't have this problem again. - Orbit-50
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Do we get the D-808 and D-909 free if we bought the original Trance Pro bundle?
- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from La La Land
What a shame! I forgot about the rendering bug. I keep getting these random crappy flangy notes at the same intervals every time. I even duplicated the sequence twice in a row hoping the problem would get knocked out on the first pass like it does in real time, but no dice. It happens on the same notes every time. Bollocks! - Orbit-50
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- Banned
- 3299 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
So has anyone BOUGHT these for the first time this time round? Curious on how they perform and feedback from customer support. I downloaded the demos and am keen, but......
- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
I bought everything except micropops or whatever its calledyellowfever wrote:So has anyone BOUGHT these for the first time this time round? Curious on how they perform and feedback from customer support. I downloaded the demos and am keen, but......
I actually emailed them before I bought anything to see if they were "alive" and got a response back 6 hours later.
Their synth line is amazing, I use them all the time. As long as you keep the email with the serial number, reinstalling should be a breeze, no matter what happens to the company.
noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
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- Banned
- 3299 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
Well, I bit the bullet and got quite a bargain on eBay tonight - Tarkus, Performer, Trance-Pro, Professional, D-909 and D-808 for just £40.00
And I'll tell you what, the synths are pretty awesome. Haven't tried the drum machines yet, but expect them to be just as good. I've only flicked through the presets so far, but so inspirational.
Edit - I received an email from Chris within about an hour of paying
And I'll tell you what, the synths are pretty awesome. Haven't tried the drum machines yet, but expect them to be just as good. I've only flicked through the presets so far, but so inspirational.
Edit - I received an email from Chris within about an hour of paying
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- Banned
- 3299 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
Update - email received this morning (a Sunday) with licence number and user Id. Great customer service to go with awesome synths. I think a lot of people expressing negativity are wrong. 
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
Thing is though, they're how old? And they haven't had an update in years. I'd be getting a bit long in the tooth if I had to pay for a synth that was 4 years old (Ermm...let me classify that: Soft synth that was developed 4 years ago and seemingly hasn't had any subsequent updates).
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- Banned
- 3299 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
Does a sound change because of time, especially in 4 years? Does a hardware synth get updated? Generally they get updated because of bugs. Listen mate, for 40 quid can anyone really complain? If they do I suggest that just complain for complaining sake! I think the sounds are really good, great GUI, simple to use, loads of variation. I love 'emKaaswros wrote:Thing is though, they're how old? And they haven't had an update in years. I'd be getting a bit long in the tooth if I had to pay for a synth that was 4 years old (Ermm...let me classify that: Soft synth that was developed 4 years ago and seemingly hasn't had any subsequent updates).
- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
What about Tarkus? It's new, never before seen. But yeah, SW-Pro is still awesome, doesn't matter if it's 30 years old and in hardware form, I'd buy it.Kaaswros wrote:Thing is though, they're how old? And they haven't had an update in years. I'd be getting a bit long in the tooth if I had to pay for a synth that was 4 years old (Ermm...let me classify that: Soft synth that was developed 4 years ago and seemingly hasn't had any subsequent updates).
noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 18 Dec, 2007 from Germany
Software is updated because it's software.
And I buy software because it gets updates and is easier to set-up
than to make space and connections in my hardware rack.
For heavens sake,
stop this useless comparison!
I wouldn't expect my hardware to receive updates...
And I buy software because it gets updates and is easier to set-up
than to make space and connections in my hardware rack.
For heavens sake,
stop this useless comparison!
I wouldn't expect my hardware to receive updates...
"There's a certain detail seen here."
- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=241987Debby747 wrote:Software is updated because it's software.
And I buy software because it gets updates and is easier to set-up
than to make space and connections in my hardware rack.
For heavens sake,
stop this useless comparison!
I wouldn't expect my hardware to receive updates...
fin.
noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
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- Banned
- 3299 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
Calm down dear; who's going on?! Hardware is so difficult to set up - now where do I connect this cable? mmm let me seeDebby747 wrote:Software is updated because it's software.
And I buy software because it gets updates and is easier to set-up
than to make space and connections in my hardware rack.
For heavens sake,
stop this useless comparison!
I wouldn't expect my hardware to receive updates...
Jesus; people are so quick to criticise and put people down on this site. The guy has had so much bad press on here it was about time someone spoke out for him. And no, I'm not the developer!!!
- KVRAF
- 9590 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
Surely this is a joke,right ?yellowfever wrote: Jesus; people are so quick to criticise and put people down on this site. The guy has had so much bad press on here it was about time someone spoke out for him. And no, I'm not the developer!!!
He took peoples money and left them with unusable software for how many years ? 3 ? And since seemingly he had the software all along WTF didn't he just give it to the people who payed for it ?
BTW i'm thinking that Bernie Maddof guy is unemployed nowadays. Maybe i could get a good deal having him invest my savings ?
- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
Why was is unusable? It's serial based software, right? You keep the serial, your software works.jupiter8 wrote:He took peoples money and left them with unusable software for how many years ?
noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
