Thanks !davidka wrote:Love this
OXIUM -New Xils-lab synthesizer- [ Jp8 Comparison :) ]
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- KVRAF
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- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
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- KVRAF
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- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Glad to see that Oxium inspired you Fluxmind.fluxmind wrote:Oxtechnium
all sounds including drums are from Oxium![]()
http://www.fileden.com/files/2012/2/9/3 ... chnium.mp3
The drums sounds are really BIG
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77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
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- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
thats a real shame....zebra and alchemy (to name just two) can be skinned, and they are way more complex than this....still, its not the first synth to have a GUI ppl dont like.Lotuzia wrote: We dont/wont make skinnable guis.
I can live with the orange skin but would prefer not too. The 2nd skin i can use at all.
- KVRAF
- 6466 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
It would probably help if you had a native English speaker proof your stuff before you release it. The manual mentions "spray" several times which usually refers to a liquid. You should probably use "spread," a more general term, when referring to audio. Fortunately, the GUI abbreviates this as "SPR" so no change is needed there.Lotuzia wrote:ThanksFrantzM wrote:XILS: You should remove the "S" in "Informations."
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- KVRAF
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- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Let me introduce to you The Duck :
The Duck
100% Oxium with just a limiter on the Master Bus
Runs without freezing anything on Kelvin's CoreDuo Laptop.
For those who don't already know him : Kelvin Ford is one of our violently talented Sound Designers, and the final factory library will include many of his patches
Kelvin 
The Duck
100% Oxium with just a limiter on the Master Bus
Runs without freezing anything on Kelvin's CoreDuo Laptop.
For those who don't already know him : Kelvin Ford is one of our violently talented Sound Designers, and the final factory library will include many of his patches
http://www.lelotusbleu.fr Synth Presets
77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
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- KVRAF
- 6466 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
If you do decide to rework the grey GUI, please take a look at the color schema and the knobs on Z3TA+2. Its colors don't cause fatigue and everything is very clear. See how the knobs themselves show the settings in addition to the ring around them:

Neither the black knobs nor the "radioactive" knobs on Oxium indicate the parameter values which is not ideal.

Neither the black knobs nor the "radioactive" knobs on Oxium indicate the parameter values which is not ideal.
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
I just thought about some comments on the orange skin and thought about if those users really used it for longer time or if they are just scared by the colour.
I have used the orange skin for many hours during creating presets for the factor sounds and never really found it to hurt my eyes.
The contrast of the background and the labels is also very good IMO.
I have used the grey one only for testing purposes but not for sound design purposes so far. Anyway i agree that those "radioactive" knobs in the grey skin looks a bit strange and maybe should be replaced.
The conclusion is that everyone seems to have a different taste and finding a GUI that pleases everyone should be almost impossible.
I found it very refreshing that there is a synth which does not have that usual grey or black GUI colour and/or a photorealistic GUI.
Anyway i agree that there should be at least a third skin in the final version so everybody should find one which he could use.
I also agree to Laurent that at the momkent until the final release finding and eliminating serious bugs is more important than discussing about the colour of the GUI over several pages.
Ingo
I have used the orange skin for many hours during creating presets for the factor sounds and never really found it to hurt my eyes.
The contrast of the background and the labels is also very good IMO.
I have used the grey one only for testing purposes but not for sound design purposes so far. Anyway i agree that those "radioactive" knobs in the grey skin looks a bit strange and maybe should be replaced.
The conclusion is that everyone seems to have a different taste and finding a GUI that pleases everyone should be almost impossible.
I found it very refreshing that there is a synth which does not have that usual grey or black GUI colour and/or a photorealistic GUI.
Anyway i agree that there should be at least a third skin in the final version so everybody should find one which he could use.
I also agree to Laurent that at the momkent until the final release finding and eliminating serious bugs is more important than discussing about the colour of the GUI over several pages.
Ingo
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- KVRAF
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- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Yes thanks this typo error was only present in the grey skin. It was correct in the orange one, thans to Stephen Wey ( aMused on Kvr ) who helped us A LOT for all the english mistakes we're familiar withFrantzM wrote:It would probably help if you had a native English speaker proof your stuff before you release it. The manual mentions "spray" several times which usually refers to a liquid. You should probably use "spread," a more general term, when referring to audio. Fortunately, the GUI abbreviates this as "SPR" so no change is needed there.Lotuzia wrote:ThanksFrantzM wrote:XILS: You should remove the "S" in "Informations."
The manual is proofread by our English editor, Michael. Maybe he did not read the updated parts of it.
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 8 May, 2006
seeing as i've mentioned it twice already...
what is up with the Pan knob?
i turn it to the right and the audio goes to the left speaker. turn to the left and it goes to the right. no, my monitors aren't wired wrong.
what is up with the Pan knob?
i turn it to the right and the audio goes to the left speaker. turn to the left and it goes to the right. no, my monitors aren't wired wrong.
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
Woah...! That resonance is mad!!!
Im so spoiled with good synths these days ........ Great layout! Takes a little to get used to, but that's only minutes.
One HUGE minus though .... thunder is coming from the Danes! So i will have to shut down and pull out every wire and resort to electric guitar... Oh well
I'll be back!
One HUGE minus though .... thunder is coming from the Danes! So i will have to shut down and pull out every wire and resort to electric guitar... Oh well
I'll be back!
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- KVRAF
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- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Hi Yes i saw it and tested it but it works ok here.jbuonacc wrote:seeing as i've mentioned it twice already...
what is up with the Pan knob?
i turn it to the right and the audio goes to the left speaker. turn to the left and it goes to the right. no, my monitors aren't wired wrong.
I rewired my monitors last week end so I double checked with now incuding some tests with some other synths like FM8, and well their right/left is like our right left.
Hmm really dont know what could be going on. Could you please perform the test with one init preset Jbuonacc, like the first one init saw, without unisson, and with no stereo spray ?
LtZ
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- 18416 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I frankly like to spread, and then spray... but not when I'm using a synthesizer.FrantzM wrote:It would probably help if you had a native English speaker proof your stuff before you release it. The manual mentions "spray" several times which usually refers to a liquid. You should probably use "spread," a more general term, when referring to audio. Fortunately, the GUI abbreviates this as "SPR" so no change is needed there.Lotuzia wrote:ThanksFrantzM wrote:XILS: You should remove the "S" in "Informations."
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- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Clearly many ppl think its important otherwise they wouldnt have commented....yourself included. Potential customers.....doesnt hurt to listen and take note.Ingonator wrote:I just thought about some comments on the orange skin and thought about if those users really used it for longer time or if they are just scared by the colour.
I have used the orange skin for many hours during creating presets for the factor sounds and never really found it to hurt my eyes.
The contrast of the background and the labels is also very good IMO.
I have used the grey one only for testing purposes but not for sound design purposes so far. Anyway i agree that those "radioactive" knobs in the grey skin looks a bit strange and maybe should be replaced.
The conclusion is that everyone seems to have a different taste and finding a GUI that pleases everyone should be almost impossible.
I found it very refreshing that there is a synth which does not have that usual grey or black GUI colour and/or a photorealistic GUI.
Anyway i agree that there should be at least a third skin in the final version so everybody should find one which he could use.
I also agree to Laurent that at the momkent until the final release finding and eliminating serious bugs is more important than discussing about the colour of the GUI over several pages.
Ingo

