RAPID Synthesizer | Rapid 1.8.0 released | Free "SP - Granular Elements"
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- KVRian
- 1185 posts since 27 Apr, 2016
2GB install with the presets ? I hope it is possible to choose where the bulk of that data goes i.e. the presets and WT's i.e. an external drive as I am running on only 6 GB free on my C drive.
Also can it be confirmed that the full product has separate 64/32 bit installers and does this reduce the size of the install payload ?
Can parawave kindly confirm. Thanks
Also can it be confirmed that the full product has separate 64/32 bit installers and does this reduce the size of the install payload ?
Can parawave kindly confirm. Thanks
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
The installer asks you first where to install the 32 bit version, then the 64 one. I simply deleted the 32 folder after install. The 64 bit dll is a 22Mb file.Synthman2000 wrote:2GB install with the presets ? I hope it is possible to choose where the bulk of that data goes i.e. the presets and WT's i.e. an external drive as I am running on only 6 GB free on my C drive.
Also can it be confirmed that the full product has separate 64/32 bit installers and does this reduce the size of the install payload ?
Can parawave kindly confirm. Thanks
The soundbank has a different installer, and yes, you can install the 2G datas where you like (though, the FXP presets are on your C drive, but need 2Mb).
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 400 posts since 15 Mar, 2016 from Germany
Yes, there are two installers. The plugin itself (~22MB), which includes 64/32 bit plugins, and the factory sounds installer(~2GB). You can install the factory sounds anywhere you want, but I wouldn't recommend installing it on a slow external drive, as it increases the load times when browsing presets.Synthman2000 wrote:2GB install with the presets ? I hope it is possible to choose where the bulk of that data goes i.e. the presets and WT's i.e. an external drive as I am running on only 6 GB free on my C drive.
Also can it be confirmed that the full product has separate 64/32 bit installers and does this reduce the size of the install payload ?
Can parawave kindly confirm. Thanks
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Has anyone else had activation problems? When I try to activate, it says expired. Has to be done within 48 hours. I purchased this about 2 hours ago.
- KVRist
- 242 posts since 8 Oct, 2016 from Hagen | Germany
Cinebient wrote:Might i ask how fast the modulation sources like LFO´s can go. I would want at least 250Hz, better 1Khz.
What about general audio rate modulation of every parameter?
The LFO can go up to 65 HZ. If you need faster modulations for the oscs, than you can use the Ring Mod or the Phase Mod (like FM). For what do You need exactly so fast modulations?
- KVRAF
- 2258 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Nice sound, low CPU usage. GUI is better than I thought with smooth animation. Dev should have done an intro price tough.
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- KVRist
- 283 posts since 22 Sep, 2015
In case it hase been overseenSoundplex wrote:I feel honored you mentioned me for a discount! Thank you very much!But I'll pass and I'd like to give another one the chance to buy Rapid instead. Because I never bought a 1.0 version and I probably never will. Rapid as it is for now is not useful for my purposes but I may rethink if there is an updated version (resizable, wavetable, multisamples, mac) available. Also I'd like to demo the competitors e.g. Vengeance Sound Avenger first
But I demoed it some time (FL Studio 12, Win7, installed on an SSD):
- I didn't like the installer will install both (32+64) since I don't need a 32 bit version
- clicking left on a preset in the preset browser opens the info box -> this info does not close itself and even sticks on top if I move the ui window
- all presets took way too much time loading (5-15 seconds) and Rapid blocked the host during this
- I could not find a way to adjust the phase of the unison voices and therefore the unison sounded horrible (regardless of detune and spread) -> it had this spike at the beginning where all the phases align
- it would be nice if the modulation matrix would display the name I already chose for the macro controllers instead of macro 1, 2 & 3
- the preset Arp Progressive Reaction has a macro called Drive but it doesn't see to be linked to some effect -> it's just a empty insert
- I found no option that disables the tooltips -> they are pretty annoying after 10 minutes
- sometimes the text writes out of its bounds -> macro controller something with "g" oder "y"
- when a knob has a macro assigned and the amount tweaked -> moving the knob with the mouse and a red flickering appeared sometimes
- how can more fx-types be assigned to one osc?
- some presets like Pad Ambient Pad 2 take up to 10% cpu on my i7 machine when playing a single note... ...and you were complaining about Serum
- as I've already foreseen, the ui is too small on my screen -> especially the font is hardly readable
- can Rapid be resold? That's also one major thing when I buy software, the licence transfer fee, ...
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Mirko R. wrote:Cinebient wrote:Might i ask how fast the modulation sources like LFO´s can go. I would want at least 250Hz, better 1Khz.
What about general audio rate modulation of every parameter?
The LFO can go up to 65 HZ. If you need faster modulations for the oscs, than you can use the Ring Mod or the Phase Mod (like FM). For what do You need exactly so fast modulations?
It can create some awesome/interesting/thick/vibrating timbres especially if you can use it for all parameters and/or using osc or samples as source. 65Hz is a bit lame.
So this synth is not for me.
I also like the other way, LFO's which are very slow and goes way under 0.01Hz.
It's an important part for me in terms of sound design.
- KVRist
- 242 posts since 8 Oct, 2016 from Hagen | Germany
Okay, very interessting. Do you have a soundexample for me how that sounds like, so i can better imagine it.Cinebient wrote:Mirko R. wrote:Cinebient wrote:Might i ask how fast the modulation sources like LFO´s can go. I would want at least 250Hz, better 1Khz.
What about general audio rate modulation of every parameter?
The LFO can go up to 65 HZ. If you need faster modulations for the oscs, than you can use the Ring Mod or the Phase Mod (like FM). For what do You need exactly so fast modulations?
It can create some awesome/interesting/thick/vibrating timbres especially if you can use it for all parameters and/or using osc or samples as source. 65Hz is a bit lame.
So this synth is not for me.
I also like the other way, LFO's which are very slow and goes way under 0.01Hz.
It's an important part for me in terms of sound design.
- KVRAF
- 1950 posts since 17 Jun, 2005
The bottleneck is always the slower party. If someone is downloading on a slow connection, it doesn't somehow become significantly slower just because the server is slower than the internet connection you personally usedwagtunes wrote:So be warned. It's a slow server and if you have a slow speed connection, leave a lot of time for downloading the factory sounds.
- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from La La Land
Parawave did a really good job with this synth. Just a little out of my price range for the moment, but really cool synth. I like the GUI also. Has it's own thing going on there.
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- KVRian
- 698 posts since 17 Sep, 2014
great job Parawave team, a round robin random cycle between layers could be interesting for simulate some analog voices( think oberheim 8 )
good luck with the release!
good luck with the release!
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- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
It appears the only manual is online. For the future, a PDF would be really great.
Anyway, ready to dive in.
Anyway, ready to dive in.
