LuSH-101
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- KVRAF
- 3044 posts since 23 Jun, 2006 from Hungary
I'm a bit careful of these great new softsynths - they may contain several bugs and surprises .....
It's not against d16 but in my oppinion it's better to use the old softsynths that are "mature" enough and already have years of improvement and user feedback inside them.
One great feature in Lush is its multitimbrality,
but after the first read, I realized how many vsti exists with "multi layer" structure. Fortunately I have one with 4 layers and each layer has its own arp.
So in this moment, I realized, I won't even download the demo of Lush,
though I usually interested in tryíng these cool looking new softsynths.
It's not against d16 but in my oppinion it's better to use the old softsynths that are "mature" enough and already have years of improvement and user feedback inside them.
One great feature in Lush is its multitimbrality,
but after the first read, I realized how many vsti exists with "multi layer" structure. Fortunately I have one with 4 layers and each layer has its own arp.
So in this moment, I realized, I won't even download the demo of Lush,
though I usually interested in tryíng these cool looking new softsynths.
- KVRer
- 28 posts since 18 Oct, 2012 from Finland
I'm waiting:
- CPU optimization/draft mode
Some oscillator drift options/movement in sound
Better modulation matrix
ENV trig bug fix
Common and assignable knobs that control all layer parameters
GUI update
Sale
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- KVRist
- 133 posts since 21 Jan, 2005
Wut..?dune_rave wrote:I'm a bit careful of these great new softsynths - they may contain several bugs and surprises .....
It's not against d16 but in my oppinion it's better to use the old softsynths that are "mature" enough and already have years of improvement and user feedback inside them.
One great feature in Lush is its multitimbrality,
but after the first read, I realized how many vsti exists with "multi layer" structure. Fortunately I have one with 4 layers and each layer has its own arp.
So in this moment, I realized, I won't even download the demo of Lush,
though I usually interested in tryíng these cool looking new softsynths.
In my opinion it's better to actually try a product before offering strange advice.
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- KVRAF
- 12037 posts since 12 May, 2008
If they added to their improvements list an option for a single layer instance with parameters automatable by default, I would get more interested.
- KVRist
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
What bug?satak wrote: ENV trig bug fix
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- KVRAF
- 5511 posts since 6 May, 2002
"Lush Lite"Echoes in the Attic wrote:If they added to their improvements list an option for a single layer instance with parameters automatable by default, I would get more interested.
Intel Core2 Quad CPU + 4 GIG RAM
- KVRer
- 28 posts since 18 Oct, 2012 from Finland
Polyphony 1, notes don't overlap or have any space between them, then ENV is never retrigered and ENV reset mode Trig/Gate don't have any effect also option sh-101 or normal retrigger doesn't change that fact that the env is never retrigered.dexterbella wrote:What bug?satak wrote: ENV trig bug fix
Of course there is a workaround to make small space between notes or overlap those. They have confirmed this and it will be fixed.
- KVRist
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
Ah, I see - hadn't even noticed this!satak wrote: Polyphony 1, notes don't overlap or have any space between them, then ENV is never retrigered and ENV reset mode Trig/Gate don't have any effect also option sh-101 or normal retrigger doesn't change that fact that the env is never retrigered.
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- KVRAF
- 1629 posts since 11 Dec, 2005 from Malmö, Sweden
Beta testing something for a free plugin ain't gonna get full testing coverage. That's a fact of software development. If confusing at all, it's more confusing that the sound designers for Lush have missed it since they are completely into using it to the max. Yes, I distinguish between plain beta testers and sound designers, some of them are both though.electro wrote:How do you suppose such a basic SH-101 behavior could have been missed? How many SH-101 owners did they have on the beta team?
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 28 Mar, 2005 from Netherlands
Maaaaaan... the more I play with this thing, the more I love it! I have a feeling this synth is going to grow and grow... D16 have never really let any of their products slide, so I don't see any reason why they'd start with this beauty of a synth. I can think of all sorts of little tweaks I'd like, such as a MIDI learning multiple controllers to the same CC, and then controlling them in a relative manner so they don't all jump to the same position (so these massive, multilayer sounds could be swept smoothly with a single controller, for instance)...
But as it stands, this thing sound absolutely top notch. I'm reminded of that every time I start to play with it anew. Fantastic work!
But as it stands, this thing sound absolutely top notch. I'm reminded of that every time I start to play with it anew. Fantastic work!
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- KVRAF
- 1796 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
How does it's supersaw compare to a JP-8000 supersaw or Virus ti2?
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
Each time i play with it, the more i like it..
Lush-101 fed through The Glue with a little compression, sent to SK Note's Stagespace and Valhalla Ubermod (delay):
http://soundcloud.com/bj-rnlundberg/lush-melody
I think it shows that oomph and depth can come out of lush. Just a little sub osc (35%). SH-101 filter. The drive you hear sometimes is the insert which is dialed in to just give it a a liiiitle gnarl though at times the resonance peaks a bit too much making it dive into distortionland. I only used mouse to control the synth, with hands and two knobs i could have reduced the resonance live to avoid it ... not the synth's fault!
PLEASE reduce price or add into offer. Please
Or throw in the 808 and 909 in the deal .. plus maybe the 303 
Lush-101 fed through The Glue with a little compression, sent to SK Note's Stagespace and Valhalla Ubermod (delay):
http://soundcloud.com/bj-rnlundberg/lush-melody
I think it shows that oomph and depth can come out of lush. Just a little sub osc (35%). SH-101 filter. The drive you hear sometimes is the insert which is dialed in to just give it a a liiiitle gnarl though at times the resonance peaks a bit too much making it dive into distortionland. I only used mouse to control the synth, with hands and two knobs i could have reduced the resonance live to avoid it ... not the synth's fault!
PLEASE reduce price or add into offer. Please
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
It doesn't (it's pants). Sadly it's not a Roland emulation supersaw but just a standard saw stack, and a mediocre one to boot. Still, it doesn't stop this from being one of the nicest synths of late. The unison, however, is pretty damn fine, just make sure your computer's ready for itKaboom75 wrote:How does it's supersaw compare to a JP-8000 supersaw or Virus ti2?
http://sendy.bandcamp.com/releases < My new album at Bandcamp! Now pay what you like!
- KVRAF
- 18416 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
What does it end up costing with the code? I've got their Silverline bundle.Mushy Mushy wrote:Discount coupon period extended to Jan 15
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