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fluffy_little_something wrote:
I am not so sure the SE thingy is a problem for most people.
well, i've stopped using any SE/SM plugins... just because i like to squeeze every ounce of power my daw has to offer.

i checked out BOXP using the included savihost.exe and noticed it eats up 10% cpu just idling...so im not sure going to c++ made much of a difference from the netvst framework. :x
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
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fluffy_little_something wrote:
Teksonik wrote:
analoguesamples909 wrote:It probably does suck for Peter999 to see a free version...obviously its not ok to copy presets - that is one of the best things about the OP-X - the excellent sound design as well as attention to detail.
Doesn't the Sonic Project OPX Pro copy presets from the original hardware ? What's the difference ? I can't take OPX Pro seriously because they've never been arsed to remove the Synth Edit curse.....just plain laziness........ :roll:

We have all seen how tremendously successful Sylenth became after Lennard removed the SE curse from it....... :shrug:
I am not so sure the SE thingy is a problem for most people. I guess it always becomes harder to sell something once it has been on the market for a long time. It is the same with discoDSP if I am not mistaken. People are curious and spoiled, they always want change and something new to explore.
That's why if something new gets published it tends to sell much more easily, like Tal stuff whenever there is something new.

It is a problem for Mac users and for those that want 64bit synths...

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Kriminal wrote:
Now Diva has Obie filters, i think peter should worry more about u-he :wink:
The problem I have with Diva is that it doesnt have a Prophet or OB style Osc...the Roland ones are not that warm and the Moog sound is a bit too brash for poly duties in my humble opinion. I asked Urs for an OB or Prophet Osc but he doesnt seem to want to saying they are too similar - but for me I MUCH prefer my OB8 to the MKS80 I had before...the OB and Sequential Osc were perfect for Polyphonic duties in my opinion...the right warmth, weight and movement for analogue chords...maybe He'll do it one day but I hope for NI doing an updated prophet the level of Monark which I prefer over Diva anyways...

Teksonik wrote:
Doesn't the Sonic Project OPX Pro copy presets from the original hardware ? What's the difference ? I can't take OPX Pro seriously because they've never been arsed to remove the Synth Edit curse.....just plain laziness........ :roll:

We have all seen how tremendously successful Sylenth became after Lennard removed the SE curse from it....... :shrug:
No the original hardware has nothing like the amount of presets you get with the OPX...I think you get something like 1200 presets with the OPX...and Peter has constantly added interesting banks over the time...if he watches a cool analogue demo he often makes the bank for the OP-X to demonstrate it...its very cool. There are prophet banks, jupiter banks - loads...

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2DaT wrote:Warning! Huge 70 mb file.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/48t ... 7/spsw.wav

Inspired by Retrosounds' ob-x space sweeps video. :)

Its somewhere here, not 1:1 but close.

Can you do it better with other synths? :D
Its nice but in comparison to the video its not quite the same weight, the way the sound gells together is nicer and the high end is a bit sweeter - its all the normal things I hear when comparing emulations so I hope the feedback isnt too negative. I just dont know how to get past the limitations and nature of digital to eek out those last few percentages but some get close like Monark made by NI...The actual sound is very oberheim aside from the subtle analogue characteristics I describe above...

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fluffy_little_something wrote:…I am not so sure the SE thingy is a problem for most people.
The SE thingy is a problem for every Mac user, obviously…

/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

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layzer wrote: i checked out BOXP using the included savihost.exe and noticed it eats up 10% cpu just idling...so im not sure going to c++ made much of a difference from the netvst framework. :x
10% constant cpu usage in comparsion to 40-50%. I think worth it :D

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Am I the only one laughing at the massive hypocrisy perpetuating here? Calling someone a thief for thinking of issuing a free product that is a copy of a product that is already a copy of a hardware product? So making a copy of a copy is theft? What about the first copy of the work that someone copied from the hardware version? Slightly hypocritical don't you think? LOL! And for the record I would still want to buy OPX Pro II even if I had the free OBXD or whatever the OP ends up calling it because I want them all. if anything this probably inspires the OPX people to get to work and improve that product to take it 64 bit and if that is the case then that is cool. They should be adding in the various moog and prophet components like Diva seems to be doing. As for copying presets, are not the presets in OPX pro best known for being copies as well? Even more laughable I say.

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analoguesamples909 wrote:
Its nice but in comparison to the video its not quite the same weight, the way the sound gells together is nicer and the high end is a bit sweeter - its all the normal things I hear when comparing emulations so I hope the feedback isnt too negative. I just dont know how to get past the limitations and nature of digital to eek out those last few percentages but some get close like Monark made by NI...The actual sound is very oberheim aside from the subtle analogue characteristics I describe above...
Reverb and youtube compression , obviously, matters :P

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yessongs wrote:So making a copy of a copy is theft?
Depending on the circumstances, could be yes... But in this case, it is not a copy of a copy, but rather a copy of the original...

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pdxindy wrote:
yessongs wrote:So making a copy of a copy is theft?
Depending on the circumstances, could be yes... But in this case, it is not a copy of a copy, but rather a copy of the original...
Exactly so. If he is copying Sonic Project's vst, then there is an ethical problem. If 2DaT is emulating the original, then as 2DaT wrote
2DaT wrote: Better or not? To your taste.
As simple as that

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analoguesamples909 wrote:
Teksonik wrote:
Doesn't the Sonic Project OPX Pro copy presets from the original hardware ?
There are prophet banks, jupiter banks
Which are.......original hardware.....but anyway my point was that someone said copying OPX's patches would be wrong...I simply pointed out that many of OPX's patches are themselves copied.......see the irony ?
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yessongs wrote:Am I the only one laughing at the massive hypocrisy perpetuating here? Calling someone a thief for thinking of issuing a free product that is a copy of a product that is already a copy of a hardware product? So making a copy of a copy is theft? What about the first copy of the work that someone copied from the hardware version? Slightly hypocritical don't you think? LOL! And for the record I would still want to buy OPX Pro II even if I had the free OBXD or whatever the OP ends up calling it because I want them all. if anything this probably inspires the OPX people to get to work and improve that product to take it 64 bit and if that is the case then that is cool. They should be adding in the various moog and prophet components like Diva seems to be doing. As for copying presets, are not the presets in OPX pro best known for being copies as well? Even more laughable I say.
It's a sad fact that staying ahead of your users needs is what makes or breaks many companies. I was really tempted by OPX in that company's sale earlier this year, but the fact that it was SE, so no Mac version, and only 32-bit with no definite commitment on a 64-bit build pulled my finger off the trigger. (To be honest, a little time comparing what I could do with Diva at the time was also a contributing factor; now with the Uhbie filter, well...)

And yes, it is somewhat ironic that SonicProjects should complain that their business model is being challenged by emulation when it's based on emulating an existing synth and its presets.

SonicProjects seems to be a one trick pony, so it's not a difficult boat to rock. To some extent, I do understand Peter999's resentment as the OBeliX project threatens to undermine his business, but it's not like he owns the idea of an OBX. That would be IP infringement and his reaction would be justified. In this particular instance it doesn't seem to be personal at all. 2Dat will have to decide how he feels about this.

@Peter999: you could do what most corporations do and offer 2Dat a free license of OPX in exchange for his giving up this project... or maybe this suggestion is just throwing kerosene on the fire... ;)

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Developing new non linear filter now :D (well, inspired by uhbie).Of course there will be a switch between eco and warm analog mode ;)

About gui sketch: soon :)

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awesome coolness.

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