Spire Synthesizer
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- Banned
- 973 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
By default all oscillators are using Env1. Is there a way to route each osc to its own envelope? I tried in matrix but Env 1 is still affecting them. Shame if we can't sculpt them separately?
Option to sync oscillators would also be nice...
Option to sync oscillators would also be nice...
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el-bo (formerly ebow) el-bo (formerly ebow) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=208007
- KVRAF
- 17934 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
no, not really so experimental...i think the main issue i have is the price, which i think is a little high for something that is just another of the same....chk071 wrote:I think it really depends what you're looking for. If you are more of an experimental guy, this surely will make you yawn, as it is the same subtractive architecture so many synths have. If you are in it for the sound and looking for an easy to program thing, as most people will be used to programming these, then this will rather ring your bell. Personally, big modular synths for example turn me off just by looking at them. I just can't be arsed to plug cables, and build my synth before using it. I'd rather go for something like this which has an easy layout, which i am used to use. But each to its like.
if any developer needed supporting to develop their plugin to full potential it would be the 'sonic academy' guys with 'ana'....i like their approach to entry-level pricing while offering a great start for synthesis that has a great potential
just don't think this offers anything to justify the price...would go for 'diversion' any day over this
anyways, will stop now as i don't want to be totally negative about it...like i say, it's good, just not that good
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- KVRian
- 607 posts since 20 Oct, 2005
According to the manual.Selfik wrote:By default all oscillators are using Env1. Is there a way to route each osc to its own envelope? I tried in matrix but Env 1 is still affecting them. Shame if we can't sculpt them separately?
Option to sync oscillators would also be nice...
"In order to assign, for example, the second envelope of the second oscillator, set the volume of Osc_Amp_2 at 30 (the minimum operating volume of the oscillator).
Then, in the envelope 2, assign a receiver Osc_Amp2 and set an appropriate level of influence."
The trick is to crank the Osc you want to affect so that its light comes on (top section of interface) don't try to turn its level up.
Then use the lower section to amp it.
No need to use the matrix.
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
I actually like Sonic Academy's A.N.A. a lot. The sound and price make it a killer choice, especially when you begin to dig deeper. Absolutely terrific for Sylenth sounds and also more aggressive sounds.el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:no, not really so experimental...i think the main issue i have is the price, which i think is a little high for something that is just another of the same....chk071 wrote:I think it really depends what you're looking for. If you are more of an experimental guy, this surely will make you yawn, as it is the same subtractive architecture so many synths have. If you are in it for the sound and looking for an easy to program thing, as most people will be used to programming these, then this will rather ring your bell. Personally, big modular synths for example turn me off just by looking at them. I just can't be arsed to plug cables, and build my synth before using it. I'd rather go for something like this which has an easy layout, which i am used to use. But each to its like.
if any developer needed supporting to develop their plugin to full potential it would be the 'sonic academy' guys with 'ana'....i like their approach to entry-level pricing while offering a great start for synthesis that has a great potential
just don't think this offers anything to justify the price...would go for 'diversion' any day over this
anyways, will stop now as i don't want to be totally negative about it...like i say, it's good, just not that good
Spire is something different. There is a Sylenth and Virus connection, but there is a much deeper synth than the interface first seems to display.
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- Banned
- 973 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
Thanks aquar, will try!aquar wrote:According to the manual.Selfik wrote:By default all oscillators are using Env1. Is there a way to route each osc to its own envelope? I tried in matrix but Env 1 is still affecting them. Shame if we can't sculpt them separately?
Option to sync oscillators would also be nice...
"In order to assign, for example, the second envelope of the second oscillator, set the volume of Osc_Amp_2 at 30 (the minimum operating volume of the oscillator).
Then, in the envelope 2, assign a receiver Osc_Amp2 and set an appropriate level of influence."
The trick is to crank the Osc you want to affect so that its light comes on (top section of interface) don't try to turn its level up.
Then use the lower section to amp it.
No need to use the matrix.
Must read those manuals
- KVRian
- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
Nice! Too bad I'm out of money at the moment, becouse this feels to me like Sylenth. Just a little handy synth to load for everyday tasks with sweet unisono. ...but fresh and with more modulating options! Cool.
Personally I'd love to suggest copy and paste for unisono section, possibility to route distortion filter after bitsrushing and rate reduction, and few more waveform changing possibilites would be cool also. ...but anyway, amazing synth! Keep it up! There is demo restriction for reviews on KVR, right? :/ I'd like to help the dev at least this way.
Personally I'd love to suggest copy and paste for unisono section, possibility to route distortion filter after bitsrushing and rate reduction, and few more waveform changing possibilites would be cool also. ...but anyway, amazing synth! Keep it up! There is demo restriction for reviews on KVR, right? :/ I'd like to help the dev at least this way.
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 15 Feb, 2013
I get a horrible clicking sounds, some sort of audio artifact in-which is making it very difficult for me to do much with the Synth atm.
I love the interface and possibilities, but this clicking sound is quite annoying. It's like some sort of clicking pattern...
CPU usage is quite high as well.
I love the interface and possibilities, but this clicking sound is quite annoying. It's like some sort of clicking pattern...
CPU usage is quite high as well.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 488 posts since 10 May, 2009
Update Version (2013.05.12 02:33):
Spire Synthesizer v0.9.2
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- Fixed: License activation issue
- Fixed: Installer on x86
* the version is useful to who had problems with activation
Spire Synthesizer v0.9.2
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- Fixed: License activation issue
- Fixed: Installer on x86
* the version is useful to who had problems with activation
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- Banned
- 973 posts since 27 Dec, 2005
Activation works fine now in Studio One2vega555 wrote:Update Version (2013.05.12 02:33):
Spire Synthesizer v0.9.2
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- Fixed: License activation issue
- Fixed: Installer on x86
* the version is useful to who had problems with activation
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 15 Feb, 2013
I'm using FLStudio 11.
Windows 8.
Dell XPS 17.
I am getting a horribly clicking pattern, which dies but then comes back and just continously has the clicking artifact sound.
It's extremely frustrating. I understand this is still early days, but would you guys be able to look into this?
Also... CPU usage is high, nothing my system can't handle, but enough to notice the usage.
Windows 8.
Dell XPS 17.
I am getting a horribly clicking pattern, which dies but then comes back and just continously has the clicking artifact sound.
It's extremely frustrating. I understand this is still early days, but would you guys be able to look into this?
Also... CPU usage is high, nothing my system can't handle, but enough to notice the usage.
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
Well, basically, afaik, it adds a tad of latency, but allows for better processing of the VST via the wrapper when there are compatibility issues. In general it's better to leave that unticked if there's no problem with the synth (as it's in a more optimized state then). The only time I've had to use that (and I'd suggest the same to others) is with synths that exhibit that popping and clicking behavior, when I'm clearly not running out of CPU. Other than that, not much use really, so best to leave it untouched unless really needed 
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- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 19 Apr, 2003 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Trying out the demo.
I allready miss on/off (mute) buttons on oscillators and on the modulators.
Now i have to turn down the oscillator to shut it off and then i have to remember the volume setting when bringing it back on. And the same goes for the modulators.
It is totally normal to need this when programming sounds.
(Look at Alchemy and learn)
Otherwise a great synth to make good sounds with.
I allready miss on/off (mute) buttons on oscillators and on the modulators.
Now i have to turn down the oscillator to shut it off and then i have to remember the volume setting when bringing it back on. And the same goes for the modulators.
It is totally normal to need this when programming sounds.
(Look at Alchemy and learn)
Otherwise a great synth to make good sounds with.
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