V-Station 2.0 is out (64 bit)

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Has the sound engine ever been updated since the initial iteration? Oscillator alisaging and such? Is it higher resolution? I remember it was a really great synth at the time.

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Afaik, it's the same synth engine as the K- and A-Station, and changing something would break preset compatibility between the synths. That's also likely the reason why they never raised the amount of voices in the V-Station.

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At least they could raise the amount of voices... That shouldn't pose any problems with preset compatibility. If they introduce a new control for this, old patches would default to 8 voices (because they didn't have a value stored for this new parameter), and new ones could use the stored value... not a big issue really. And it would really benefit this synth - unison would have a lot more sense then.

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I own an already shelved Supernova II and like the old Novation sound, which I can get with V-station. It's a great synth with nice character. Good for pads and bass. V-station was probably one of the first plugins I owned.

I've had tons of validation problems with other plugins from Focusrite/Novation, but strangely none with V-Station. All my validation problems have been caused by a changed computer setup - meaning an attached LAN cable.. it's weird, but true. Everytime I'm at a location that does not have WLAN and I need to connect with a cable, my Focusrite plugins (also Novation FX Suite I remember) ask for re-validation. Fix is simple, just disconnect the LAN cable when loading the plugins.

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Play a sine at F1 (43 Hz) and listen with headphones - the sine isn't pure :-(

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Also there is always crackling on lower instruments like basses. You can only fix that with high amounts of attack/release which destroys the original designed sound :-(

Just look at the end of the bass, it's like jumping back to the unfiltered sound:

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Very short envelope times (<1 ms) will ALWAYS result in crackling noises. On any synth.

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I bought the V-Synth as a back-up to my X-Station and then sold the X-Station during a time I needed the cash.
And in no-way do I feel the V does what the X did.

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yul wrote:Has the sound engine ever been updated since the initial iteration? Oscillator alisaging and such? Is it higher resolution? I remember it was a really great synth at the time.
I don't think it has changed much since its initial release in terms of sound.

GREAT synth, especially for bass.

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EvilDragon wrote:Very short envelope times (<1 ms) will ALWAYS result in crackling noises. On any synth.
They aren't short like that... it's just bad programmed by the synth devs.

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I don't think they programmed it badly - it's the Novation sound. Take it or leave it.

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U-o wrote:V-Station is great and underrated synth.
Yes it is and hardly uses any cpu. It's fab.

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Users can now get V-Station (plus BasStation and Focusrite Suite) for the price of a mag

http://www.musictech.net/2015/06/musictech-148/

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BBFG# wrote:I bought the V-Synth as a back-up to my X-Station and then sold the X-Station during a time I needed the cash.
And in no-way do I feel the V does what the X did.
X-Station? The V-Station is supposedly be the same as the K- and A-Station hardware. Not aware that there is a Novation X-Station synth. I know of a Novation XioSynth. Edit: I see now, this thing: http://www.bonedo.de/artikel/einzelansi ... -61/2.html Well, i don't see how it should be related to the V-Station, as i wrote, the A- and K-Station hardware is the line the V-Station hails from.

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Numanoid wrote:Users can now get V-Station (plus BasStation and Focusrite Suite) for the price of a mag

http://www.musictech.net/2015/06/musictech-148/
Thanks for the heads up. Is there a way to download the DVD content when you buy the digital issue?

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They say the DVD's can be downloaded from this subpage on their site: http://www.musictech.net/2014/09/dvd-content/

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