UVI Cameo - Phase Distortion Suite

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Numanoid wrote:It is pretty CPU heavy :neutral:

Good news though: with UVI WS 2.6 finally it works with easy midi learning in FL Studio :hyper:
very biuriful sounds out of this instrument though, no? want see in depth video of it in action.

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Unlike StiX it is at least out :D :P

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TheoM wrote:i think i like the idea of the plugin boutique phase distortion synth better
Agreed.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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VirtualCZ has a much smaller foot print, better on CPU...and more flexible...at least from what I can tell.

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thejonsolo wrote:...and more flexible...
I've been looking at the GUI, how many subpages does VCZ feature, for deeper tweaking?

Right now Cameo got the upper hand price wise at $59, while VCZ cost $99

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Numanoid wrote:how many subpages does VCZ feature, for deeper tweaking?
None,just ADSR or MSEG page,but it sounds excellent

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ere2learn wrote:None,just ADSR or MSEG page
Kind of skimpy for $99 aint it?

For anybody digging the CZ sound weird that one want to limit one self to just one plug, you want more of a good thing right.

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Picked it up for less myself,thought it was worth it

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ere2learn wrote:Picked it up for less myself
OK, that means at full price you would not have bought VCZ

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Numanoid wrote:
ere2learn wrote:Picked it up for less myself
OK, that means at full price you would not have bought VCZ
ya but cameo seems expensive too doesnt it m8

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Yeah kinda,sale price was just right,£36

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I love some of UVI's stuff. I have Falcon, Relayer, and a dozen libraries. They are awesome. But with emulations, there IS some limitations. I do not see this being different. VCZ has minimal CPU hit, smaller footprint, and deeper program-ability and can be found on sale throughout the year for under $60. I own it and find it fantastic. So much so I dove in for some sound packs.

Cameo DOES fit in with where UVI has been headed for the last few years now. And what they do they do well. I just am not understanding the CPU hit. RAM yes. CPU no. EWQL Play loading Hollywood Strings does not give me the grief UVI Workstation does loading a Cello from their Orchestral Suite.

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thejonsolo wrote:I love some of UVI's stuff. I have Falcon, Relayer, and a dozen libraries. They are awesome. But with emulations, there IS some limitations. I do not see this being different. VCZ has minimal CPU hit, smaller footprint, and deeper program-ability and can be found on sale throughout the year for under $60. I own it and find it fantastic. So much so I dove in for some sound packs.

Cameo DOES fit in with where UVI has been headed for the last few years now. And what they do they do well. I just am not understanding the CPU hit. RAM yes. CPU no. EWQL Play loading Hollywood Strings does not give me the grief UVI Workstation does loading a Cello from their Orchestral Suite.
Sorry I am still a beginner, but does higher CPU use somehow correlate with sound quality? What causes the sound to require higher cpu use in this case?

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thejonsolo wrote:I just am not understanding the CPU hit. RAM yes. CPU no.
+1

It is also very annoying that the filters in some parts of Cameo creates a lot of crackles whenever it is tweaked :(

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