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It might be too late, but i will recommend glass viper. A total sleeper.

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urlwolf wrote:It might be too late, but i will recommend glass viper. A total sleeper.
Never even heard of it. Will check it out today and get back to you.

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32 bit only and will never be 64 bit according to the dev.

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lnikj wrote:32 bit only and will never be 64 bit according to the dev.
Thanks. Oh well, I guess I can scratch that one.

** EDIT ** Interesting. I think you better check this page.

http://www.quikquak.com/Glass%20Viper_Update.html

It says 32 and 64 bit. Is he lying?

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He's not lying, have been demoing it in 64 bit for a while now. Cool synth.

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My apologies! I got that wrong!

Edit: I realise where I screwed up. Dave responded in a thread here that he was planning no further development of the synth:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&start=30

Somehow in my ageing memory that got confused with 32/64 :(

I liked it when I demoed it a few years ago but I recall that the interface was pretty small and my eyesight can't take tiny interfaces any more.

(Somebody will no doubt tell me that it's bigger now!)

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lnikj wrote:My apologies! I got that wrong!

Edit: I realise where I screwed up. Dave responded in a thread here that he was planning no further development of the synth:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&start=30

Somehow in my ageing memory that got confused with 32/64 :(

I liked it when I demoed it a few years ago but I recall that the interface was pretty small and my eyesight can't take tiny interfaces any more.

(Somebody will no doubt tell me that it's bigger now!)
Well, I did listen to the audio demo off of Luftrum's site (he has a soundset for it) and it does sound very interesting. But yes, I also looked at the GUI and I suspect it's going to be impossible for me to see as well. Shame. Lots of great sounding synths I've had to pass on because of small GUIs.

** EDIT ** Just for the heck of it, I downloaded the evaluation copy and sure enough the GUI is almost impossible to work with. I've seen worse, believe it or not, but I can't imagine myself trying to fiddle with this thing for more than the 10 minutes I just did before I get totally frustrated with it. Shame, because it does have a nice sound to it. Oh well.

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Yeah. I really wonder how hard it'd be to make some kind of magnifier tool for vsts (windows' one is not great). My solution is to have the monitor really close (hehe). Great plug, tiny interface.

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urlwolf wrote:Yeah. I really wonder how hard it'd be to make some kind of magnifier tool for vsts (windows' one is not great). My solution is to have the monitor really close (hehe). Great plug, tiny interface.
Times are changing - I'm sure zoomable GUIs will become a standard feature in VSTs by professional companies. Finally the customer decides - companies may follow if they want to sell. :P

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Right, but there are a ton of excellent synths that aren't being developed any more and are tiny on today's screens, where a generic magnifier would really help. Not at all sure it's possible though.

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Will the Dune 2 winner (Yorrr) please contact me and claim your prize.

Also, will the 3 Z3ta+2 winners please contact me and claim your prizes. You have still not done this.

They are:

Naenyn
Yessongs
Yobare

Thank you.

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Woot, there were prizes even? :lol:

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chk071 wrote:Woot, there were prizes even? :lol:
I announced that there would be.

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I know it is to late, but I just want to say that I am incredibly delighted with Rapture Pro.
My old presets for Rapture load with the only hitch being they sound a little different, but it is a good different as they sound better, bolder and denser than in the original Rapture. It is an incredibly deep instrument, but so far I'm finding it easy ti navigate. And the bit of learning curve is to be expected, and I must say that I'm finding the sound well worth the effort. Very pleasing to work with as I seem to find my self drifting from one really cool sound to another. And MIDI Guitar with it is just.....well..... absolutely amazing and awe inspiring at the sounds possible. I must say that I am thrilled with Rapture Pro, and highly recommend it.
Digital Studio: Studio One Pro 3, and too many plugins to list
Tools: '09 Epi' Dot Studio, '10 Epi' Les Paul Studio, '97 Fender Strat, 2015 PRS SE Standard 24, Martin OMC-18E.
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TEKing66 wrote:I know it is to late, but I just want to say that I am incredibly delighted with Rapture Pro.
My old presets for Rapture load with the only hitch being they sound a little different, but it is a good different as they sound better, bolder and denser than in the original Rapture. It is an incredibly deep instrument, but so far I'm finding it easy ti navigate. And the bit of learning curve is to be expected, and I must say that I'm finding the sound well worth the effort. Very pleasing to work with as I seem to find my self drifting from one really cool sound to another. And MIDI Guitar with it is just.....well..... absolutely amazing and awe inspiring at the sounds possible. I must say that I am thrilled with Rapture Pro, and highly recommend it.
Well, until they increase the size of the GUI, which from my understanding they still haven't, I'll stick with my $5 Rapture CM which I will probably rarely use because the GUI is such a nightmare.

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