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sjm wrote:Quick heads up that you've misspelled the synth's name in the topic title... :)
Ups :D . I fixed it thanks.

BTW package is ready I just waiting for teammate to update page and generate link. Be patient he also have other work to do. I also started to work on aditional bank for it.

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This looks very interesting, going by the sounds in the video and the overall appearance of the UI. I look forward to trying this. :)
:tu: All is good

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Wow, i just discovered it, and i must say it looks gorgeous !
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Thank you for the great freebie !

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News awaiting approval, but download is ready 8) . So go grab it and let us know you opinion.

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Wow,

what a great late christmas present !

I was really looking for it cause description sounds very interesting but thought for me as a normally "presets-only-evrything-to-complicated" user I feared will be the same but is not :) .

Great waves too choose from for the three "channels" (for me as a noob), pan and volume, and then the fun starts with hitting the different "play" (random) buttons....

I love it and really looking forward to all the experts doing wonderful presets with this magic thing :) .

By the way: the included presets are great and just what I need (pads, athmospheres, "real" instruments).

Thank you a lot for this wonderful synth,

Kind regards,

Richard

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It's great, thanks a lot!

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A very imressive sounding synth, love the amount of waveforms on hand and all the filter types too. Very good patches onboard, I hope I can come up with some sounds for it, random is a great addition and inspiring too Good work guys, a great start to the year. :clap:
:tu: All is good

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Wow.
Nice GUI and sound.
Thank you, TrojakEW :)

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I wish this was 64-bit, would totally use it if it were. Not all dreams come true :( Very nice work on it tho

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Loads up fine in FL Studio 11.1, the GUI size is just perfect :)

The layout is very logical and easy to understand, I think this is one of the most tidy overviews I have seen so far. I am also happy that CPU load is low

Browsing quickly through the presets, the sound is very good, it is fun tweaking the filters for immediate results.

Looking forward to go play with this, thanks for sharing :tu:
Last edited by Numanoid on Mon Jan 05, 2015 6:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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This is by far a totally amazing and highly flexible synth, the modulation options alone are stunning, the patches show off the synth perfectly and the large amount of waves to pick from are first class. I have been playing around with this for most of the afternoon and just want to say a big thanks for your development :tu:
An initial patch would have been good to have too, but I suppose that's no big deal. :wink:

Early contender for one of the free synths of the year ? :clap:

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It loads perfectly fine in FL, looks just awesome, and sounds even better (makes me think of Aalto - the unconventional GUi has prolly something to do with it, heh). I'm very impressed ;) Thank you very much for such a cool synth ;)
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thank you.
good synth and clean very usable GUI!
a keeper.

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Wow that is a really cool synth. Totally like the unique UI!

Thank you! A keeper for sure!
Stuck in Aperture Laboratories for a 2nd time!

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It is good to see it will have some use. Thank you all.

As I metioned before i have started work on additional preset bank with another 75 presets and since there is no initial preset in default bank it will be included in this new package. It will take some time to make interesting patches so be patient.

We are really dependent on users help. We are planning more interesting stuff (two new effect plugins but it is secret for now) so dont forget to support us any way you want and any way you can. Thank you all again.

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