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Thank you mckenic and Matthew.
Matthew I was also considering the proposed alernative, just wasn't shure if I did a thorough enough search of the updated desktop version.

Thanks and regards

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Hey! Guys!
Still september 2010 and no news about CPU UPGRADE KIT! :roll:
Nice work! Yea! :x

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Do you guys know where I can buy at around 200E in the US? The cheapest I have found v-machine is around $600 and I couldn't figure out the Dutch site.

Thanks

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pichonz wrote:I couldn't figure out the Dutch site.
Well, since I'm from Holland... Feedback.nl still advertises the V-Machine for only €199. A true bargain, so I forwarded that to the keyboard player in our band. He tried to get one, but the current stock is sold out and SM-Pro will not deliver new stock any time soon.

He was told that there were too many issues so they ceased production. But even with the known issues, €199 is a steal!

NB: it's not listed anymore at Thomann.de, so... Let's cross fingers it will be continued!
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walerandei wrote:Hey! Guys!
Still september 2010 and no news about CPU UPGRADE KIT! :roll:
Nice work! Yea! :x
I guess they didn't find it plausible to manufacture, because the sales went down when people started spreading their bad experiences with V-M.


It wasn't a well-planned product. Definitely underspec'd in this day and age, they should've known better. Then again, I just need some freeware VSTi to run flawlessly! :D

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EvilDragon wrote:
walerandei wrote:Hey! Guys!
Still september 2010 and no news about CPU UPGRADE KIT! :roll:
Nice work! Yea! :x
I guess they didn't find it plausible to manufacture, because the sales went down when people started spreading their bad experiences with V-M.


It wasn't a well-planned product. Definitely underspec'd in this day and age, they should've known better. Then again, I just need some freeware VSTi to run flawlessly! :D
Again with the rumors... hello everyone. Long time no see :-)
Everyone loves these rumors... units are certainly being manufactured and sold. If you want to buy some we can send you to several stores. Last 12 months working on V2 release and if you paid attention to the website (SMPROAUDIO) you would have seen the new bundels and vast improvements.
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So, what's up with the faster CPU upgrade?

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EvilDragon wrote:So, what's up with the faster CPU upgrade?
Do you mind if we use your Synth1 patches for the V?
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You quoted my post without responding to the question in the quote... I purchased a V-M from that Netherlands vendor, and I want to know what can I expect. You saw the list of synths I mentioned I'd like to see working on V-M, and by checking the wizard files list, I noticed some of them are supposed to be working.

Will Korg Legacy Collections (Analog and Digital) work? I have non-Synchrosoft version (so, it uses challenge-response). This one is almost the most important to me.

About the Synth1 patches... They are not really MINE - it's just a compilation of freely online available Synth1 banks, sorted out to make some sense. It is still a work in progress. But yeah, I don't mind using it - still, it's better to try to contact bank makers for each individual bank, just to make sure!
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8 Questions to SM Pro.

1. When will be the V-rack available?
2. When will the CPU upgrade be available for all customers who got an unfinished product and are still waiting to be able to layer a piano with an organ sound?
3. When will the VFX software become a finished product and not BETA
4. When will the vmachine respond to midi clock
5. When will you be honest to your customers about release dates?
6. Dongle (synchrosoft) support?
7. Transpose functions
8. fxb & fxp support
9.... I'm sure other customers can complete this list!

the Vmachine was released in November 2008 :shock: and nothing much has changed!

the 3 big music stores in germany : Musicstore, thomann and musik-schmidt stopped selling the Vmachine!

I really hope when the V-rack is released all problems are solved. It should have enough power and quality noise free audio outputs with stable and user friendly software. The Vmachines have the potential to become the next generation of "synths".

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picaja wrote:8 Questions to SM Pro.

1. When will be the V-rack available?
2. When will the CPU upgrade be available for all customers who got an unfinished product and are still waiting to be able to layer a piano with an organ sound?
3. When will the VFX software become a finished product and not BETA
4. When will the vmachine respond to midi clock
5. When will you be honest to your customers about release dates?
6. Dongle (synchrosoft) support?
7. Transpose functions
8. fxb & fxp support
I, as a buyer and soon to be owner of this thing (it's arriving next week), want to know the answers on ALL of these questions!

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Where can i buy the "classic keys bundle" for V-machine????

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i have no clue, dont work for sm pro, dont work for anyone connected to vmachine im just a musician. i dont even own one but im thinking about getting one, as it is now.

heres what i think:




1. When will be the V-rack available?

id guess at least a year away, maybe never

2. When will the CPU upgrade be available for all customers who got an unfinished product and are still waiting to be able to layer a piano with an organ sound?

same, and even then it probably wont work well enough to be used this way with the kind of pianos most will want.

3. When will the VFX software become a finished product and not BETA

never, all software is beta. admitting it isnt really a minus.

4. When will the vmachine respond to midi clock

never

5. When will you be honest to your customers about release dates?

when will bugs tell programmers how long itll take to beat them? or that they even can be beat?

6. Dongle (synchrosoft) support?

never

7. Transpose functions

this might happen maybe.

8. fxb & fxp support

never.



even so i still find it compelling, theres plenty of things that can be done with it to the point where its competitive at least where its priced.

what i was hoping for was a price reduction, perhaps due to people whining, that i could exploit cause i know ill be happy with it cause id have no problem thinking of it as what it is and using it that way.

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MatthewSkinner wrote:
DragonSagoth wrote: I will never understand why they didn't go SATA. Never.
The answer to that is very simple as it does not matter one little bit.

Most SSD sold in shops and even more so low priced flash can not sustain more than 100mb per second, the key here is SUSTAINED transfers. You would get zero performance increase in using sata over the ata133 connection which is used simply because no common drives can sustain data rates above IDE bandwidth! Using IDE which can transfer at 133mb/s with drives which are much slower than 133mb does not effect performance.

Compact flash is one of the cheapest and most commonly available flash storage formats, you can re-wire the pins and connect compact flash directly to IDE ports.
More on this at the bottom of this page.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... start=1710

1. Cheaper flash drives use ide.
2. 44pin ide carries the power so only 1 cable is needed. Sata needs two cables.
3. Sata would give zero performance increases in real world situations.
4. Even a USB memory stick is fast enough. I am yet to find a plugin which will not run off a $6 usb memory stick.

You can download HD tach to see how fast your drives and USB stick are...

http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public/in ... est=HdTach

It will draw a graph to show you how fast your sata or usb drives really are in real life.

Ah it's amazing to read this post 1 year later. IDE interfaces are practically not used anymore, SSDs are giving far more performance than you could've ever imagined, needing SATA 3.0 for the best drives, which can have sustained transfer rates far greater than 100 MB/s, hell, they're even close to and over 300 MB/s. :D

This is exactly why I said that using IDE in V-M was a mistake, even at that time. SMPro Audio wasn't really expecting this, I guess.



AND STILL NOT A SINGLE WORD ABOUT A CPU UPGRADE?!?!?!



I'll still try to run some older but great VSTi's with it, like Synth1 and the likes. Elektrostudio synths are also nice and easy on CPU.



DOES KORG LEGACY COLLECTION (NON-SYNCHROSOFT) WORK ON V-M???

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OK, so it arrived. After an hour of reading the manual, I felt prepared to install some plugins on my V-Machine. Amazingly enough, after updating the wizard library, most of the plugins I wanted to load in my V-Machine worked right away. Even KLCD. But later on I have noticed that when syncing with the V-Machine, it would freeze. The cause is a popup created by Korg's plugins which doesn't want to close. Nonetheless, plugins themselves WORK (except LegacyCell and Mono/Poly, couldn't find wizards for those).

All in all, my first reactions are very positive. Seems like SM Pro Audio listened to their user base and made working with this thing easier.


Sadly, the latest version of Synth1 doesn't load all banks, it loads only one preset in the bank, and we can't switch them. I hope something can be done with regards to this. Also, I have tried creating two VFX presets using different Synth1 patches, but VFX application froze in that case. I dunno what to think of that. Perhaps the wizard should copy the Patches folder to the V-Machine to make it work?

I'd also like Oatmeal wizard, I can't find it.

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