There's been one new module but outside of that, nothing else.Ah_Dziz wrote:Has "Modular" been updated much since it's release? I has plenty of bugs especially when it comes to complex clocking. Also large multitimbral patches don't work. Or small ones. The only ones that work are the ones included with the factory sounds.
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- KVRAF
- 22969 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 10 Mar, 2005
Softube modular works brilliant in Jeskola Buzz as it works in the original steinberg preset format. And can also save and load presets no problem best bit it's free
http://jeskola.net/buzz/
http://forums.jeskola.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7
http://jeskola.net/buzz/
http://forums.jeskola.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7
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- KVRAF
- 5271 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
That makes me sad. I'm happy with the module selection as it stands now, I can work around the multitimbral problem (it's actually far more CPU efficient using multiple instances, and not having a native preset format is not an issue for my use, but having the thing not work properly is a bit of a bummer. Stuff like master clock resets happening at the wrong time and clock dividers not working properly make interesting patching a bit of an issue. That and the fact that whatever they're doing to cut down on aliasing just makes certain sounds unachievable makes this thing a bit of a let down for now. I would think that with all their amazing modeling skills they would be able to handle sounds that I could make on a nord modular g1 with no aliasing.wagtunes wrote:There's been one new module but outside of that, nothing else.Ah_Dziz wrote:Has "Modular" been updated much since it's release? I has plenty of bugs especially when it comes to complex clocking. Also large multitimbral patches don't work. Or small ones. The only ones that work are the ones included with the factory sounds.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.
- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
I was thinking of that too...10 years ago...then i simply added the following line:wagtunes wrote:every sale will result in a refund.
Check everything and ask anything before you buy. NO REFUNDS!!!
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- KVRAF
- 22969 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Like I said, you can't do it with PayPal. They have a mandatory refund policy.BasariStudios wrote:I was thinking of that too...10 years ago...then i simply added the following line:wagtunes wrote:every sale will result in a refund.
Check everything and ask anything before you buy. NO REFUNDS!!!
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- KVRAF
- 1667 posts since 2 Apr, 2006 from Studio City, California
Softtube modular presets show up automatically in Akan VIP host
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- KVRist
- 81 posts since 16 Jan, 2004 from toronto
I'm relatively new to Softube Modular, only about 2 weeks into this, but from what I can hear, this is one of the most high quality sounding soft synths in terms of crazy audio rate modulations... bravo.
- Banned
- 3490 posts since 6 Sep, 2007 from France
Today's software release includes improvements and bug fixes for Modular. Modules can now be moved using drag and drop, and optimizations to the user interface has reduced CPU usage.
One of the most requested features for Modular has been the ability to rearrange modules with drag and drop. This has now been implemented, and is included in the new software update. The center bar now also follows sideways scrolling in small interface sizes, and the CPU usage has been reduced. Synchronization issues with Pro Tools have been remedied, as well as a number of minor bug fixes.
Update Now
The update is free to existing Modular users. Either upgrade and install via your Gobbler desktop application, or head to My Account, click My Downloads and manually download the new Modular installer from there.
Always Improving
We are constantly improving and expanding Modular. Since it was first released in June 2016, more modules have been added along with functional improvements. And there is much more to come.
Minor bug fixes and usability improvements, for example the ability to open the Module Selector by double-clicking an empty rack or the background of a module.
In September 2016, two new free modules were added, Dual X-Fade and Dual Pan.
In November 2016, the free ROLI Seaboard RISE module was released, allowing users to control Modular with RISE's five dimensions of touch—Strike, Press, Glide, Slide and Lift.
What's Next?
We are currently working on the next module which we expect to be released this spring. It will be a paid module, modelling an existing Eurorack hardware module, and you will love it.
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- KVRAF
- 5184 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
I wonder if it is something i suggested to them right after the releasehivkorn wrote:Today's software release includes improvements and bug fixes for Modular. Modules can now be moved using drag and drop, and optimizations to the user interface has reduced CPU usage.
One of the most requested features for Modular has been the ability to rearrange modules with drag and drop. This has now been implemented, and is included in the new software update. The center bar now also follows sideways scrolling in small interface sizes, and the CPU usage has been reduced. Synchronization issues with Pro Tools have been remedied, as well as a number of minor bug fixes.
Update Now
The update is free to existing Modular users. Either upgrade and install via your Gobbler desktop application, or head to My Account, click My Downloads and manually download the new Modular installer from there.
Always Improving
We are constantly improving and expanding Modular. Since it was first released in June 2016, more modules have been added along with functional improvements. And there is much more to come.
Minor bug fixes and usability improvements, for example the ability to open the Module Selector by double-clicking an empty rack or the background of a module.
In September 2016, two new free modules were added, Dual X-Fade and Dual Pan.
In November 2016, the free ROLI Seaboard RISE module was released, allowing users to control Modular with RISE's five dimensions of touch—Strike, Press, Glide, Slide and Lift.
What's Next?
We are currently working on the next module which we expect to be released this spring. It will be a paid module, modelling an existing Eurorack hardware module, and you will love it.
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- KVRian
- 866 posts since 12 Sep, 2013
OK. In seems that now i want to try it!
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- Banned
- 5357 posts since 7 May, 2015
This is a really big issue with their products across the board (I think except heartbeat?? ) . Very frustrating. In reason, it's not an issue.sacer wrote:what about a preset manager, softube promised iot a while ago
