hands down best new synth of 2015 (IMO)
PPG Phonem (Advanced Vocal Synthesizer) official released
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
very beautiful ! (again)Sampleconstruct wrote:Here is another impro I just played on the fly with a new patch, Phonem makes for some absolutely incredible sounds....
i am impressed how fast you have learned to handle this complex system
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Thank you, Wolfgang - you have created something very speial here, it's really deep organic and musical and will keep me and many others fascinated for a long timeorigwt wrote:very beautiful ! (again)Sampleconstruct wrote:Here is another impro I just played on the fly with a new patch, Phonem makes for some absolutely incredible sounds....
i am impressed how fast you have learned to handle this complex system
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- KVRAF
- 26929 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I'm finding creating a new sound relatively easy to understand... the controls make sense to me right away. I'm getting some excellent vocal sounds that are quite natural. Very impressive!
The most difficulty I am having is trying to save sounds... the file management system is confusing. Hasn't clicked yet.
The most difficulty I am having is trying to save sounds... the file management system is confusing. Hasn't clicked yet.
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
you have to understand, that Phonem is using resources which are located in extra folders.pdxindy wrote:I'm finding creating a new sound relatively easy to understand... the controls make sense to me right away. I'm getting some excellent vocal sounds that are quite natural. Very impressive!
The most difficulty I am having is trying to save sounds... the file management system is confusing. Hasn't clicked yet.
thats the reason, you have to save the changes you did on the resources.
the advantage is, that if you improve a resource, the changes are directly available on all the presets which use that resource.
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
I agree, all info is already in this thread as I ran into walls several time now and Wolfgang explained things some pages back.pdxindy wrote:
The most difficulty I am having is trying to save sounds... the file management system is confusing. Hasn't clicked yet.
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- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
All I know is that I typed in "You are a pimp and you know it" and got back "You are a wimp and you know it". That's not very nice.
Seriously, the other words were intelligible almost immediately. This thing fascinates me.
Seriously, the other words were intelligible almost immediately. This thing fascinates me.
In rotation here: Helios- Eingya
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- KVRAF
- 5710 posts since 24 May, 2004 from []1
I'd be interested in hearing some examples of the convincing vocals if users want to share.
I won't be buying right away and don't have a demo version to try. I guess that won't be happening for some reason.
I won't be buying right away and don't have a demo version to try. I guess that won't be happening for some reason.
- KVRian
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
- Has it been tested on 32-bit XP?
- Will there be a deal for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
- Will there be a deal for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
yes, it works on XP 32 bit.sfd wrote:- Has it been tested on 32-bit XP?
- Will there be a deal for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
see our shop page.
one of our testers is working with that.
http://wolfgangpalm.com/shop.html
sorry, i am no friend of there campaigns...no
- KVRAF
- 3361 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
Thank you for not caving in to mass consumerism. I think Black Friday sales on software is kind of insulting to early adopters.origwt wrote:yes, it works on XP 32 bit.sfd wrote:- Has it been tested on 32-bit XP?
- Will there be a deal for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
see our shop page.
one of our testers is working with that.
http://wolfgangpalm.com/shop.html
sorry, i am no friend of there campaigns...no
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 18 Oct, 2011
wow, i did not expect positive reaction on thismasterhiggins wrote:Thank you for not caving in to mass consumerism. I think Black Friday sales on software is kind of insulting to early adopters.origwt wrote:yes, it works on XP 32 bit.sfd wrote:- Has it been tested on 32-bit XP?
- Will there be a deal for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
see our shop page.
one of our testers is working with that.
http://wolfgangpalm.com/shop.html
sorry, i am no friend of there campaigns...no
but i see it the same way.
- KVRian
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
Not craving into mass consumerism - as if they truly wanted to limit their sales for political or idealistic reasons.masterhiggins wrote: Thank you for not caving in to mass consumerism. I think Black Friday sales on software is kind of insulting to early adopters.
Aren't introduction prices insulting to later adopters?
And when we are at it. If Black Friday is such a bad day. Why not release it as free and open source software on May 1st. And we shall thank them for not craving in to capitalism.
- KVRAF
- 3361 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
Limit their sales? No. Just because they don't embrace such a corporate cliche as Black Friday doesn't mean they're trying to limit their sales. It simply means they don't buy into said corporate cliche.sfd wrote:Not craving into mass consumerism - as if they truly wanted to limit their sales for political or idealistic reasons.
Aren't introduction prices insulting to later adopters?
And when we are at it. If Black Friday is such a bad day. Why not release it as free and open source software on May 1st. And we shall thank them for not craving in to capitalism.
Introductory prices are slightly different. They're generally to reward people for offering financial support at an early juncture, and it's only done once per product. It's not repeated again and again and again.
That last piece of logic is nearly impossible to follow. I said nothing about capitalism. I said mass consumerism. Selling your product for money does not mass consumerism make. As I've stated before, they're just not buying into what 90% of what everybody else does. They're selling product X for Y dollars. There's no convoluted sale gimmick to trick people into thinking they're getting a "deal." It's a simple way of stating, "we think our product is worth this amount."
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Why don't you just let people ask wether there will be a sale, the dev said no and fine, what's the reason for this controversy?masterhiggins wrote:Limit their sales? No. Just because they don't embrace such a corporate cliche as Black Friday doesn't mean they're trying to limit their sales. It simply means they don't buy into said corporate cliche.sfd wrote:Not craving into mass consumerism - as if they truly wanted to limit their sales for political or idealistic reasons.
Aren't introduction prices insulting to later adopters?
And when we are at it. If Black Friday is such a bad day. Why not release it as free and open source software on May 1st. And we shall thank them for not craving in to capitalism.
Introductory prices are slightly different. They're generally to reward people for offering financial support at an early juncture, and it's only done once per product. It's not repeated again and again and again.
That last piece of logic is nearly impossible to follow. I said nothing about capitalism. I said mass consumerism. Selling your product for money does not mass consumerism make. As I've stated before, they're just not buying into what 90% of what everybody else does. They're selling product X for Y dollars. There's no convoluted sale gimmick to trick people into thinking they're getting a "deal." It's a simple way of stating, "we think our product is worth this amount."

