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Thanks for your efforts, but I think I'll stick with the free version I got of Artillery, when it comes to this kind of thing.

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I like the video. Thanks for the VST! :)
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Numanoid wrote:Thanks for your efforts, but I think I'll stick with the free version I got of Artillery, when it comes to this kind of thing.
Against any form of choice, Blatantly not noticing the same people twice :hihi: Does not seem like a bad plugin, but do not suit the same kind of musicians I think.

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Beepstatus wrote:
Numanoid wrote:Thanks for your efforts, but I think I'll stick with the free version I got of Artillery, when it comes to this kind of thing.
Against any form of choice, Blatantly not noticing the same people twice :hihi: Does not seem like a bad plugin, but do not suit the same kind of musicians I think.
I just got the same vibe when checking it out.

Thesis is nice enough, but it is a work in progress, some controls in the GUI are not responding, sounds suddenly go to sound off mode, etc

That's the main reason why I wouldn't be using it that much.

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Nice plugin, thank you !

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Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:
Numanoid wrote:Thanks for your efforts, but I think I'll stick with the free version I got of Artillery, when it comes to this kind of thing.
Against any form of choice, Blatantly not noticing the same people twice :hihi: Does not seem like a bad plugin, but do not suit the same kind of musicians I think.
I just got the same vibe when checking it out.

Thesis is nice enough, but it is a work in progress, some controls in the GUI are not responding, sounds suddenly go to sound off mode, etc

That's the main reason why I wouldn't be using it that much.

Its not a "magical jump" it's ment to be there. That specific control is stored inside presets to prevent it loading up in it's default setting. So you automagically loaded a preset.

Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:

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I tried this out and it seems pretty cool and not like anything I already owned. Thanks!

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I'm not having any issues at all, and the results are quite different from Artillery...

Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks very much for this. It looks very interesting. I'll make some time to play with this.

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Beepstatus wrote:Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:
Forgot to mention that midi learn via the "last tweaked" option in FL Studio doesn't respond.

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Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:
Forgot to mention that midi learn via the "last tweaked" option in FL Studio doesn't respond.
Press arrow up on your keyboard :tu:

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Thanks people! You shure did generate some hits :hihi:

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Beepstatus wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:
Forgot to mention that midi learn via the "last tweaked" option in FL Studio doesn't respond.
Press arrow up on your keyboard :tu:
Thanks for the suggestion, but midi learn still don't work in FL Studio

In Thesis 2 pressing the arrow up while holding the mouse over a knob, hightlights the knob, but still can't get to midi-learn any of them.

In FL Studio you usually twist the knob in the GUI and the knob you wish to control it with on your midi controller, and then go to Tools->Last Tweaked->Link to controller to implement that.

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Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:
Forgot to mention that midi learn via the "last tweaked" option in FL Studio doesn't respond.
Press arrow up on your keyboard :tu:
Thanks for the suggestion, but midi learn still don't work in FL Studio

In Thesis 2 pressing the arrow up while holding the mouse over a knob, hightlights the knob, but still can't get to midi-learn any of them.

In FL Studio you usually twist the knob in the GUI and the knob you wish to control it with on your midi controller, and then go to Tools->Last Tweaked->Link to controller to implement that.
Looks like parameter "Mixer Mode" (there are 2 of them) is always "ON". And overrides all the other parameters.

So, Yes I have the same problem in FLStudio. (with or without the UP arrow)

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Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
Beepstatus wrote:Afaik the knobs that need to respond (as in not ment to be indicators) do respond.
I reckon :wink:
Forgot to mention that midi learn via the "last tweaked" option in FL Studio doesn't respond.
Press arrow up on your keyboard :tu:
Thanks for the suggestion, but midi learn still don't work in FL Studio

In Thesis 2 pressing the arrow up while holding the mouse over a knob, hightlights the knob, but still can't get to midi-learn any of them.

In FL Studio you usually twist the knob in the GUI and the knob you wish to control it with on your midi controller, and then go to Tools->Last Tweaked->Link to controller to implement that.

You're doing it wrong. :D, just klick the know you like (rtfm) or use the arrow keys to select the knob you like. "It stays selected".

@yeager, yea found it's the bandlimit controller. Not really calling it back or anything.

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