I would really love to automate those (i guess its not really real time, hence the lack of automationability
Sytrus is back!
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- KVRian
- 753 posts since 15 Mar, 2002
Thanks for replying, by "waveshaper" i meant the group of 6 sliders on each operator tab ("shape" "tension" etc), not the WS section in the FX tab, sorry.
I would really love to automate those (i guess its not really real time, hence the lack of automationability
, but still it would be great).
I would really love to automate those (i guess its not really real time, hence the lack of automationability
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- KVRAF
- 5573 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
and not to mention that you have something like a total of 500 envelopes in Sytrus.brainzistor wrote:Numanoid wrote:Would be great if IL thought about lowering the price of Sytrus, $99 seems more fair these days than $179 (especially seeing that IL add VAT on top).
Would make the plug affordable to a lot more users, and would thus help the resurgence of it.
$99?![]()
FM8 is $149 and Sytrus when compared to it is on another level because of drawable envelopes (which makes it non-linear) and because it's not just a FM synth.
I think that the main reason why Sytrus is $179 is because it is now included in Producer Edition (PE) which is $200, so IL is trying to lure people into buying FL Studio.
I personally wouldn't give Sytrus for below $130.
I think that you are underestimating it because even though Sytrus is 10+ years old it's highly relevant today because of dubstep, neuro dnb and similar genres.
With its FM nature it's very easy to create nasty growls and especially because it has drawable envelopes it's easy to jerk around with operators in a way you can't do in bajillion of other synths and to constantly get new sounds and because of its FM nature everything sounds clinically clean.
Those genres are not really my cup of tea, but I'm aware what people like SeamlessR are doing with it and some other people.
For those genres Sytrus is like a gold mine.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST 
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Exactly my point, lowering the price to a more sober $99 will put it within reach of many more musicians.brainzistor wrote:I think that you are underestimating it because even though Sytrus is 10+ years old it's highly relevant today because of dubstep, neuro dnb and similar genres.
If you gonna buy it today don't forget that 25% VAT need to be paid to, so total at checkout is $223,75.
Which 10 year old synth in todays market is that expensive?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I thought so too, but it is in fact not trueexmatproton wrote:If you go for the DAW, IL gives you the FL version.
If you use another DAW and want/need Sytrus, you will pay for the VSTi version of the synth. Which, in my books, seems pretty reasonable.
I got Sytrus as part of FL Signature Edition. According to info in my Image Line account, I can download the VST version of Sytrus to use in another DAW if I want to
"Product Sytrus (FL/VSTi) is already in your account"

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- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Numanoid wrote:I thought so too, but it is in fact not trueexmatproton wrote:If you go for the DAW, IL gives you the FL version.
If you use another DAW and want/need Sytrus, you will pay for the VSTi version of the synth. Which, in my books, seems pretty reasonable.
I got Sytrus as part of FL Signature Edition. According to info in my Image Line account, I can download the VST version of Sytrus to use in another DAW if I want to![]()
"Product Sytrus (FL/VSTi) is already in your account"
????? Woah!! Did you just buy this version?? Or did you got FL Studio a long time ago?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I have never bought Sytrus standalone.exmatproton wrote:????? Woah!! Did you just buy this version?? Or did you got FL Studio a long time ago?
I upgraded to FL Producer/Signature version 5 years ago or so, and got Sytrus included then.
I have been under the impression all the time that Sytrus was locked into FL Studio, but seems now it is not
- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Ah yeah..it IS included in the Signature edition. So, i was right...the VSTi version isn't included in the Producer edition.Numanoid wrote:I have never bought Sytrus standalone.exmatproton wrote:????? Woah!! Did you just buy this version?? Or did you got FL Studio a long time ago?
I upgraded to FL Producer/Signature version 5 years ago or so, and got Sytrus included then.
I have been under the impression all the time that Sytrus was locked into FL Studio, but seems now it is not
These days it is like this:
*from the site*
FL plugin version only. Buy VST separate.
VSTi plugin versions that work in any VST host program outside of FL Studio, can be purchased in a separate pack or as individual plugin registrations. Except for the ALL Plugin Bundle package, where all plugin versions are included. Some of these plugins do not have a VST version available.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
OK, but as I have upgraded during Image Line sales I have spent "just" €169 (incl VAT) to get to the Signature bundle.exmatproton wrote:Ah yeah..it IS included in the Signature edition. So, i was right...the VSTi version isn't included in the Producer edition.
So getting some standalone VSTi version included in that price is a great bonus
Even though I never thought about using Sytrus outside of FL Studio, becuase it is my go to DAW.
Checking my receipt from way back then, I guess these are the included VSTi's in Signature edition
Maximus (FL/VSTi) (deducted by €26.62 coupon discount) €0.00 EUR 1 €0.00 EUR
Sytrus (FL/VSTi) (deducted by €9.19 coupon discount) €15.98 EUR 1 €15.98 EUR
DirectWave (FL/VSTi) €13.94 EUR 1 €13.94 EUR
Hardcore (FL/VST/AU) €13.94 EUR 1 €13.94 EUR
- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
SureNumanoid wrote:OK, but as I have upgraded during Image Line sales I have spent "just" €169 (incl VAT) to get to the Signature bundle.exmatproton wrote:Ah yeah..it IS included in the Signature edition. So, i was right...the VSTi version isn't included in the Producer edition.
So getting some standalone VSTi version included in that price is a great bonus![]()
Even though I never thought about using Sytrus outside of FL Studio, becuase it is my go to DAW.
Checking my receipt from way back then, I guess these are the included VSTi's in Signature editionMaximus (FL/VSTi) (deducted by €26.62 coupon discount) €0.00 EUR 1 €0.00 EUR
Sytrus (FL/VSTi) (deducted by €9.19 coupon discount) €15.98 EUR 1 €15.98 EUR
DirectWave (FL/VSTi) €13.94 EUR 1 €13.94 EUR
Hardcore (FL/VST/AU) €13.94 EUR 1 €13.94 EUR
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- KVRian
- 567 posts since 21 May, 2016
I bought Sytrus in a sale at PluginBoutique for about $120 I think. Can't say I regret it, because it is an absolute monster for sound design, but it has some pretty glaring flaws that I didn't notice until after I bought it.camsr wrote:In hindsight of using Sytrus for many years, I don't think I could pay that much for it. But even after 10 years it's still a quality synth.
Namely: Sytrus, like all Image Line plugins, is very touchy in Ableton Live, Studio One, and any DAW I've tried it in that is not FL Studio. It crashes Live if I group it to a rack with the interface open. It crashes Live if I move it to another track with the interface open. It's been how long since the .68 update and AFAIK they still haven't fixed the issue where 64 bit users can't use the FFT editor without causing a memory access error. So I'm stuck on the old interface... no not the pre-black interface version... the version before that. And most notably, it has no glide outside of FL Studio. When I ran some google searches all I could find was that support said it's not likely to ever be incorporated in the VST version and the developer was getting very abrasive with people who asked for a staple feature on a synth they'd paid upwards of $100 for.
The real kick in the sack here is the preferential treatment shown to FL studio users who generally pay, at most, $300 for signature bundle whereas I have bought Harmor, Sytrus, Maximus, Gross Beat and Vocodex separately at a combined price of... oh about... a hell of a lot more than FL Studio.
So yeah, I love Harmor and Sytrus. But until Image-Line starts acting like they give a shit about their VST customers I won't be supporting them anymore.
