Spire Synthesizer
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
I'd agree mate, It's one of my faves at the moment (that and the legendary Zebra of course).Igro wrote:I would not call a cpu killer. There are some synths with much higher cpu loading. Hopefully they will not reduce the quality of the synth during the code optimisation. It has nice snappy fast envelopes and really clean creamy sound. Really good modern synth.
I like the filters too, and I REALLY like the distortion FX. Be sweet when the Arp ans Stepper will be added.
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- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
Hi Theo, I'm on PC (S1, Win7 Pro x64, 8core XEON 2.83GHz) and xils V+ is killing my machine compared to Spire, too.TheoM wrote:for example, xils V+ is lighter than this for me (and you called that one heavy)
My *guess*: This has to do (obviously) with code optimization *and* which compiler has been used (Gnu/Intel) and compiler settings. From what I read, the Intel compiler's result can speed up code up to 4 times faster compared to Gnu. Some clever coder to clarify, don't take my word for it.
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- KVRian
- 616 posts since 8 May, 2012 from Sydney, Australia
I'm still considering purchasing Spire. I've demoed it in Reaper 64bit on Windows 7 and a 3 year old i7 processor. The cpu is higher than some, but not ridiculously so. I had no problems playing chords on any of the patches. I compared it to (quickly) to Fusor and it was very similar in cpu usage, usually somewhere around 5% registering in Reaper. One pad preset did get up to 7%, but everything else was mostly around 5%. The only problem I've ever had with a synth was Lush. When I demoed that, I got some bad crackles when playing chords. There are a lot of factors that can cause cpu issues as there are so many different set-ups out there.
- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
A pad I made in Spire.
10-note polyphony, some unison as well.
50% CPU-load on my old Core2Duo
http://soundcloud.com/ghostwaveaudio/spire-pd-swell
10-note polyphony, some unison as well.
50% CPU-load on my old Core2Duo
http://soundcloud.com/ghostwaveaudio/spire-pd-swell
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 6 Dec, 2006
Is this only me who hears tiny crackles when the pad is modulating?Ghostwave wrote:A pad I made in Spire.
10-note polyphony, some unison as well.
50% CPU-load on my old Core2Duo![]()
http://soundcloud.com/ghostwaveaudio/spire-pd-swell
Is that normal?
- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
Thanks!Robmobius wrote:That's a lovely pad sound mate.
There will be a bank but not soonish. I want v1.0 to be released first (with the arp!), and I need to be more familiar and efficient with Spire. I've only had my license since this morning. (the patch was programmed in the demo)TheoM wrote:very nice my friend i really dig these sorts of sounds. I presume we'll be seeing a bank for purchase soon ish?
Let's just say this patch is the first one of a full bank (128 patches) I'll release sometime this year or early 2014.
There are tiny crackles. Maybe Spire is clipping internally. I'll do more testing tomorrow when I have the time but I don't think this is normal.SoulTrain wrote:Is this only me who hears tiny crackles when the pad is modulating?
Is that normal?
However, don't forget, like I said, that this patch eats 50% of my CPU, probably peaking at 60% when the crackles appear.
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- 1973 posts since 3 Jul, 2007 from Denmark
Could tiny crackles be the awful re-encoding by SoundCloud? I cannot listen to the sound (on my phone atm).
Uploading in a lossless format and leaving a -2db headroom usually solves the problem with slight distortion on top. As far as I know they still re-encode everything to 128Kbps MP3.
Uploading in a lossless format and leaving a -2db headroom usually solves the problem with slight distortion on top. As far as I know they still re-encode everything to 128Kbps MP3.
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- KVRian
- 655 posts since 29 Feb, 2004 from Toronto
Had a listen to the pad and I disagree. Soundcloud often presents clicks and pops on playback. Many times I listen to tracks and hear the same pops etc. I used to think everybody had the same mixing errors which would be strange. If you click about on the waveform as it plays you get exactly the same pop sounds as sometimes heard as it plays back normally. I listened to this pad a few times. Sometimes random pops, sometimes completely pop free. Try it.TheoM wrote:i'd honestly say the crackles are the first sign of cpu overload that's all. One would probably have to go to a 512 buffer to have spire reliably playing completely crackle fee at 60% + cpu.
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