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tq wrote:It sounds more complicated than it really is. While you need patience to get excellent results, it's really fun to "draw" the sounds you like.
It is really really fun to draw your sounds and yes it's really easy if you don't think too much about it :)

My approach is really random, that's what I really like of Iris. You can do random things and get awesome results.
Anechoic Chamber Screaming :o

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wasi wrote:Amaranthaudio's Cycle does some similar stuff too.
I have little clue what Cycle does ... but by looking at it's web page ... I'd buy Cycle just for it's eye candy alone!

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Brad, any progress being made?

In the meantime, Iris 1 sounds good to me.
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/m ... -iris-demo

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Hi all -

Where we’re at:
-confirming patch translation bugs like crazy
-fixing them
-testing them against our libraries and patches from Patchpool, Luftrum, and others

I don't have an exact date when this patch will be available. We want to ensure we are getting you the best possible tool and being 100% upfront about what does or does not work, and this is taking some time. Please keep making music in the meantime - we will let you know as soon as we know more.

Don’t worry about upgrading before December 11th - we’ll figure that out as well. We want you to have a chance to try the patch translator for yourself before committing to an upgrade.

Full disclosure: we cannot promise any new features in this patch. All our attentions are focused on the Iris 1 to Iris 2 translation. PLEASE keep sending me emails with your ideas, frustrations, and hopes for the future - brad at izotope dot com. Your feature requests are absolutely being heard and taken extremely seriously. We're following the forums carefully, but email is the very best way to catch me and make sure your ideas are getting through!!

Thank you so much for your patience. I owe you all a beer next time you're in Boston. Please hold me to that!!

All the best,
Brad

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izobradford wrote:Hi all -

Where we’re at:
-confirming patch translation bugs like crazy
-fixing them
-testing them against our libraries and patches from Patchpool, Luftrum, and others

I don't have an exact date when this patch will be available. We want to ensure we are getting you the best possible tool and being 100% upfront about what does or does not work, and this is taking some time. Please keep making music in the meantime - we will let you know as soon as we know more.

Don’t worry about upgrading before December 11th - we’ll figure that out as well. We want you to have a chance to try the patch translator for yourself before committing to an upgrade.

Full disclosure: we cannot promise any new features in this patch. All our attentions are focused on the Iris 1 to Iris 2 translation. PLEASE keep sending me emails with your ideas, frustrations, and hopes for the future - brad at izotope dot com. Your feature requests are absolutely being heard and taken extremely seriously. We're following the forums carefully, but email is the very best way to catch me and make sure your ideas are getting through!!

Thank you so much for your patience. I owe you all a beer next time you're in Boston. Please hold me to that!!

All the best,
Brad
:tu: :party: :clap: :phew: :phew:

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That all sounds like good news Brad. Cheers for keeping us updated.

One small Q - any chance of putting out a new beta with the clock reset (10 days is up now)?

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InikJ - Very good question. I have to research further. Please email to remind me!!

forgot this last time:

Caine123 - Please email me about the v1 pricing system bug you're encountering. We absolutely want to get this sorted out if there is a problem.

Thanks All!

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Teaser looks pretty impressive. Demo sounds, however, do not.

For sure this synth is a control freak's dream, but can it give any better results than simpler and cheaper soft?
Blog ------------- YouTube channel
Tricky-Loops wrote: (...)someone like Armin van Buuren who claims to make a track in half an hour and all his songs sound somewhat boring(...)

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I just received word from Izotope that two simple things needed to facilitate stand alone operation are not within their design and must be opened in a DAW to get these functions. Which are:

1. Sample Rate Set
I have everything set to 48000. However the standalone versions of both 1&2 can only be done in 44100.
2. Midi Channel Set
It is Omni only and receives from every keyboard and contoller connected to the computer. (I have this same complaint for my Tone 2 Synths in standalone also).

This means I must open another program to load them in to get what I feel should be a very basic function that every other standalone on my system has. As they put it, "it won't do that, sorry for the inconvenience".

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DJ Warmonger wrote:Teaser looks pretty impressive. Demo sounds, however, do not.

For sure this synth is a control freak's dream, but can it give any better results than simpler and cheaper soft?
Are we asking seriously here?

Every synths has it it's strong and weak points..

For working with the material in the sound file in a visual way like this there really are no other synths that offer this workflow..

It's not that you couldn't create many perfectly useful sounds with simpler tools, but I doubt you'd be cable to duplicate what you can do in Iris with a simpler synth..
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.

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Well, that's why I am asking: what amazing stuff did you (or someone else) do with it?

Bazille and Serum threads are full of samples and demonstrations that actually use unique powers of these synths. There were also some hands-on movies on Youtube which allow to get insight.
In this thread, however, I see mostly people complaining about patch compatibility...
Blog ------------- YouTube channel
Tricky-Loops wrote: (...)someone like Armin van Buuren who claims to make a track in half an hour and all his songs sound somewhat boring(...)

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I'm not a user of Iris (yet), but I did try the BreakTweaker demo and I own Stutter Edit, and from what (little) I've seen so far, with the exception of Stutter Edit, iZotope marketing isn't doing the best job of demonstrating everything these products are capable of. BreakTweaker's launch had a lot to appeal to the dubstep crowd, seemingly glossing over all the real deep rhythmic possibilities of the thing, and the current release of Iris isn't showcasing the true capabilities of the spectral engine's ability to use found sounds like the videos surrounding v1 did, instead of focusing on what it can do with synth waveforms. Small quibble I know, but I feel that if you have greatness on your hands you should show as wide a variety as possible of what that greatness can do.

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DJ Warmonger wrote:Well, that's why I am asking: what amazing stuff did you (or someone else) do with it?

Bazille and Serum threads are full of samples and demonstrations that actually use unique powers of these synths. There were also some hands-on movies on Youtube which allow to get insight.
In this thread, however, I see mostly people complaining about patch compatibility...
There are lots in the original Iris threads, the preset incompatibility problems and bugs are probably what is stopping people really getting much into Iris 2 so far.

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DJ Warmonger wrote:Well, that's why I am asking: what amazing stuff did you (or someone else) do with it?

Bazille and Serum threads are full of samples and demonstrations that actually use unique powers of these synths. There were also some hands-on movies on Youtube which allow to get insight.
In this thread, however, I see mostly people complaining about patch compatibility...
Six+ hours of Iris 1-music which will eventually sound the same in Iris 2, as nothing much has really changed (to the better):
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/sets/iris-set-1

36 Iris 1-videos:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... K1BO24MEWD

Iris 2-videos
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... uQKe5SudQj

If you had read this thread more thoroughly, you would have found all these demos already. If you're interested in what Iris is capable of, the Iris 1 demos will demonstrate the power of Iris 2 equally. If it's amazing or not is of course a matter of perspective.
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BetaAltairVII wrote:I'm not a user of Iris (yet), but I did try the BreakTweaker demo and I own Stutter Edit, and from what (little) I've seen so far, with the exception of Stutter Edit, iZotope marketing isn't doing the best job of demonstrating everything these products are capable of. BreakTweaker's launch had a lot to appeal to the dubstep crowd, seemingly glossing over all the real deep rhythmic possibilities of the thing, and the current release of Iris isn't showcasing the true capabilities of the spectral engine's ability to use found sounds like the videos surrounding v1 did, instead of focusing on what it can do with synth waveforms. Small quibble I know, but I feel that if you have greatness on your hands you should show as wide a variety as possible of what that greatness can do.
I totally agree, when watching a few seconds of this video today, I was rather shocked to say the least:



What is this???

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