Vengeance Producer Suite - AVENGER - 1.8.5 the main thread
- KVRian
- 623 posts since 19 Feb, 2011
-What i don't understand: The decay/release says 10sec but it is ~4sec. (~15 sec is normal in other synths..or more)
-Then the sequencers don't have an option to shift the start position. (no option to change the start-position or LR shift)
- Seqs do not have a trigger option. (?!) --
Imo trigger-wise it makes no difference between an LFO, envelope and seq: Let it run free or sync (also to song-position->missing) and then you maybe want to trigger it poly or mono. .. Why not?
Idea:
Vintage Envelope shapes as presets. (shapes from other synths)
-Then the sequencers don't have an option to shift the start position. (no option to change the start-position or LR shift)
- Seqs do not have a trigger option. (?!) --
Imo trigger-wise it makes no difference between an LFO, envelope and seq: Let it run free or sync (also to song-position->missing) and then you maybe want to trigger it poly or mono. .. Why not?
Idea:
Vintage Envelope shapes as presets. (shapes from other synths)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
no, when it says 10, it are 10. Thats the time until the voice reachs really zero (noisefloor). Depending on your curve, it can be hardly audible, but its still activeWhat i don't understand: The decay/release says 10sec but it is ~4sec. (~15 sec is normal in other synths..or more)
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- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
+1izonin wrote:Shouldn't it be until it reaches -60dB? What is the point in the synth voice running for another 6 seconds, calculating inaudible data?
- KVRAF
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- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
its not inaudible. Using a compressor fx makes it well audible again. Better design with your ears, not numbers.
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- KVRAF
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- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
btw in the new Computer Music Issue (April) there is a big sound design special with Avenger + and an Interview with me for tipps and tricks
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- KVRist
- 262 posts since 16 Feb, 2017
After the hype I'd have liked to test it but unfortunately it doesn't load (Cubase, Win10). The cpu shoots up but the editor does not open. Cubase freezes then and I have to kill it with the task manager. On the machine of my friend it loads but is slow as hell (cpu about 90% and not more than 3 to 5 fps even in standby). Somewhere in this thread I found Avenger is only optimized for Cubase. Could it be it is also optimized just for intel cpu & nvidia graphics? My system has a AMD FX-8370E cpu and Radeon RX 480 graphics card. My friends graphics card is nvidia but amd cpu too.
Never had such problems with other plugins
Never had such problems with other plugins
- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
What a strange reaction. If an envelope isn't hearable after 5 seconds, but the envelope has a length of 10 seconds, you tell us to bring the sound up with a comp??msvs wrote:its not inaudible. Using a compressor fx makes it well audible again. Better design with your ears, not numbers.
I would rather see an extended envelope (i.e. 25 seconds), without having to use a mod env or something else.....
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- KVRist
- 212 posts since 24 Jan, 2011
Simply put the maximum release curve to the maximum and problem solved.exmatproton wrote:
What a strange reaction. If an envelope isn't hearable after 5 seconds, but the envelope has a length of 10 seconds, you tell us to bring the sound up with a comp??
I would rather see an extended envelope (i.e. 25 seconds), without having to use a mod env or something else.....

- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
I don't like that curve at all..goleat wrote:Simply put the maximum release curve to the maximum and problem solved.exmatproton wrote:
What a strange reaction. If an envelope isn't hearable after 5 seconds, but the envelope has a length of 10 seconds, you tell us to bring the sound up with a comp??
I would rather see an extended envelope (i.e. 25 seconds), without having to use a mod env or something else.....
I am using the mod env's at the moment, but that is far from ideal with such a synth.
- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
-60dB is not even remotely enough. Try this: Insert a -60dB saw wave at 100Hz into any of your mixes, then do some mastering on it.izonin wrote:Shouldn't it be until it reaches -60dB? What is the point in the synth voice running for another 6 seconds, calculating inaudible data?
To make it even worse.. chop it up so that it turns on and off. On and off.
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- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
How on earth do you guys read so badly.. I guess reading comprehension is at an all time low. Please check what he ACTUALLY said.exmatproton wrote:What a strange reaction. If an envelope isn't hearable after 5 seconds, but the envelope has a length of 10 seconds, you tell us to bring the sound up with a comp??msvs wrote:its not inaudible. Using a compressor fx makes it well audible again. Better design with your ears, not numbers.
I would rather see an extended envelope (i.e. 25 seconds), without having to use a mod env or something else.....
Or am I right in assuming English isn't your native tongue (or 2nd or 3rd?)? If so, then I apologize for my attitude.
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- KVRist
- 283 posts since 22 Sep, 2015
He said when using a compressor the signal will be audible again. In this context it sounded a bit like a advise to me too.bmanic wrote:How on earth do you guys read so badly.. I guess reading comprehension is at an all time low. Please check what he ACTUALLY said.exmatproton wrote:What a strange reaction. If an envelope isn't hearable after 5 seconds, but the envelope has a length of 10 seconds, you tell us to bring the sound up with a comp??msvs wrote:its not inaudible. Using a compressor fx makes it well audible again. Better design with your ears, not numbers.
I would rather see an extended envelope (i.e. 25 seconds), without having to use a mod env or something else.....
Or am I right in assuming English isn't your native tongue (or 2nd or 3rd?)? If so, then I apologize for my attitude.
- KVRAF
- 11373 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
No, he said that -60dB is NOT at all an adequate cutoff point for an oscillator/envelope and he then proceeded to explain WHY that is.. for instance if using a compressor, which will naturally drag up the audible range/noise floor, thus making the "cutoff point" become easily audible.
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