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thats nice,
but Dimi Popow, who did the original manuals, has offered to do an update, too.
just to let you know :)

best,
Wolfgang

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origwt wrote:thats nice,
but Dimi Popow, who did the original manuals, has offered to do an update, too.
just to let you know :)

best,
Wolfgang
Thanks!!

:)
Barry
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http://www.massiveloops.com/ updated with new 2.02 update.

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Wolfgang, let me just say that it is AMAZING from you to support this plugin even if you said on the website that it's pretty much done and no updates are to be expected. :)

Can you surprise us with a 64-bit version perhaps? :D

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EvilDragon wrote:Can you surprise us with a 64-bit version perhaps? :D
Haha, I knew it!
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arakula wrote:It would of course be great if the kind people mirroring the mirror mirrored it again (SCNR). Just the main index.html and the plex202u.zip, the big .zip file, as said, is unchanged.
Mirror updated
http://www.drealm.info/Wolfgang_Palm/Plex2.html

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Well, managed to download it! Great synth. Thanks again.
What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson

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arakula wrote:Wolfgang played with the 48kHz sample rate problem again; we've uploaded a new update that should cure the problem.
just applied the updated dll. and low and behold....NO crackling
or other unwanted artifacts whatsoever! Plex2 is that much more
of a fantastic instrument now. Thanks for going out of your way Mr.Wolfgang!

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thank you layzer :)

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Sometimes one finds a gem that really shines and Plex 2 is such a gem.

Thank you Sir Wolfgang for this gift.

Madeleine
:love:

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Thank you for this!

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many thanks for all your comments...
and the people providing the mirrors!
and of course Hermann !!!
cheers,
Wolfgang

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JUST in case it was missed:
Shabdahbriah wrote:
bmanic wrote:
origwt wrote:one note on the analyser tool:
it's quite complicated to use, and needs some knowledge and user interaction.
so, there are no further plans to develope it.

if you read about the basic principle in the manual, you learn that the Base and Top resouces (Bxxxxx, Txxxxx) are
indeed waveforms, but are processed in a way, to make them "white" and "flat". so it would violate the basic principles
of the Plex (restructuring) synthesis, to use normal samples here!

Wolfgang
Any kind of tool would be appreciated a lot. If it's complicated then only a few people will use it but I think it might still be worth it. It'd give tremendous added value to Plex. :)

Cheers!
bManic
EvilDragon wrote:
origwt wrote:one note on the analyser tool:
it's quite complicated to use, and needs some knowledge and user interaction.
so, there are no further plans to develope it.

Wolfgang
No need to develop it further... just leave it as it is, put some documentation about how to use it, and let the people struggle with it! ;)

I for one would love to be able to add new sources to Plex!
+1

I would find this quite engaging!!!
Thank you again for this lovely synth 8)
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no, it was not missed...but i dont see it happen :(
it would mean a lot of work to seperate it from the enviroment it is now running in.
and also the Plugin would have to be modyfied...to enable the management of user resources.
sorry...

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origwt wrote:no, it was not missed...but i dont see it happen :(
it would mean a lot of work to seperate it from the enviroment it is now running in.
and also the Plugin would have to be modyfied...to enable the management of user resources.
sorry...
Oh, that is more than understandable and cool.

Thank you for responding.
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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