Not everybody can afford to get a monitor the size of my TV. And all my other 100 plus VSTs are perfectly fine with the monitor I have, thank you.Teksonik wrote:You just need to get a better monitor so you don't have to complain about every synth's GUI being hard to read.wagtunes wrote:the GUI itself needs to be MUCH larger. Each individual control is too small for me to read the descriptions
Poly-Ana's GUI is perfectly functional here and it's a ton of fun to program.
Poly-Ana: Coming soon from Admiral Quality.
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- 4075 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
We have been discussing how bad Poly ANA GUI is for years, maybe even a decade XD
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- 2048 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
But that was the old gui. The new ones are fine
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- 22961 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Are the new ones any bigger?rasmusklump wrote:But that was the old gui. The new ones are fine
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I downloaded the beta to test the demo. The zip file doesn't contain an installer but a folder holding dll files and skin and banks sub-folder.
I just put that main folder in my VST directory and loaded the VST up in FL Studio.
But how can I change skins then in Windows, do I need to create a custom folder in Program Files as stated in the guide?:
I just put that main folder in my VST directory and loaded the VST up in FL Studio.
But how can I change skins then in Windows, do I need to create a custom folder in Program Files as stated in the guide?:
On OSX: place the skin folder and its contents in
/Users/your_user_name/Library/Application Support/Admiral Quality/PolyAna/
(The same folder where your .key, .ini and custom background files are located. See the Custom Backgrounds instructions, below, for help finding your user folder on newer versions of OSX.)
On Windows: place the skin folder and its contents in
C:/Program Files (x86)/Admiral Quality/PolyAna/
(The same folder where your .key, .ini and custom background files are located.)
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- 19825 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Yet you keep complaining about not being able to see GUIs and not just Poly-Ana.wagtunes wrote: Not everybody can afford to get a monitor the size of my TV. And all my other 100 plus VSTs are perfectly fine with the monitor I have, thank you.
You can afford to buy 100 plus plugins you can afford to buy a proper monitor to run them on.
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- 22961 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Forgetting about the expense, I'm going to take a photo of where my PC is setup and you tell me where I'm going to fit a large monitor.Teksonik wrote:Yet you keep complaining about not being able to see GUIs and not just Poly-Ana.wagtunes wrote: Not everybody can afford to get a monitor the size of my TV. And all my other 100 plus VSTs are perfectly fine with the monitor I have, thank you.
You can afford to buy 100 plus plugins you can afford to buy a proper monitor to run them on.
When I setup my PC environment I never imagined monitors ever getting much bigger than the 17 inch monitor I have now, which at the time I bought it was as large as they came.
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- 11315 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Higher res/HiDPI (new tech/new monitor) means smaller UIs, so buying a new monitor doesn't necessarily help unless he's throwing money at old tech.Teksonik wrote:Yet you keep complaining about not being able to see GUIs and not just Poly-Ana.wagtunes wrote: Not everybody can afford to get a monitor the size of my TV. And all my other 100 plus VSTs are perfectly fine with the monitor I have, thank you.
You can afford to buy 100 plus plugins you can afford to buy a proper monitor to run them on.
I won't buy it for the same reason, but I am considering the preset version just to have some of those sounds.
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- 19825 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
wagtunes wrote: the 17 inch monitor I have now
For example........
wagtunes wrote: PPG - Honestly, I demo'd it and just don't care for it. Forget that the GUI is microscopic.
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- 19825 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
elxsound wrote: Higher res/HiDPI (new tech/new monitor) means smaller UIs, so buying a new monitor doesn't necessarily help unless he's throwing money at old tech.
Nobody said anything about a 4K monitor just something that's standard in 2017. I have a 27" IPS Monitor running at 1920 x 1080 and Poly-Ana is perfectly functional using one of the new skins.
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- 35673 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Gotta say that Teksonik has a point here really. If you have a problem reading stuff on your 17" disaply, then it's about time to get a new, bigger one. I'm actually considering a 29" 21:9 ultrawide ATM, because, same with my 22", everything's a little bit small. Not unreadable, actually, i got some new glasses not long agoTeksonik wrote:Then please do us a favor and stop posting about microscopic GUIs.wagtunes wrote: the 17 inch monitor I have now
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- 11315 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Old tech. Andrew posted this in the Aether thread... seems even 4K/5K will be supplanted. http://www.theverge.com/2017/1/5/140982 ... s-ces-2017Teksonik wrote:elxsound wrote: Higher res/HiDPI (new tech/new monitor) means smaller UIs, so buying a new monitor doesn't necessarily help unless he's throwing money at old tech.
Nobody said anything about a 4K monitor just something that's standard in 2017. I have a 27" IPS Monitor running at 1920 x 1080 and Poly-Ana is perfectly functional using one of the new skins.
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- 18418 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Put preset 048 "Solo Brass" on at 192 khz. Play some high notes. Not even that high. Wince at the aliasing. Turn "anti-alasing on." Say, "WTF?" Turn anti-aliasing off. Boost quality up to 768. Note it's better, but still noticably aliasing. Load up XILS 4. Never use Poly-Ana again.nusound mind wrote:I don't find the cpu hit bad at all if you adjust things. Anti-aliasing really helps, or turn down sound quality to 192, oversampling, polyphony, etc. Not as high quality obvs., but still sounds decent enough imo even then.
Honestly I think the 3 new gui's are fine, esp. compared to that original one. That first one looks brutal. jmo
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Hhaha..true thatzerocrossing wrote:Put preset 048 "Solo Brass" on at 192 khz. Play some high notes. Not even that high. Wince at the aliasing. Turn "anti-alasing on." Say, "WTF?" Turn anti-aliasing off. Boost quality up to 768. Note it's better, but still noticably aliasing. Load up XILS 4. Never use Poly-Ana again.nusound mind wrote:I don't find the cpu hit bad at all if you adjust things. Anti-aliasing really helps, or turn down sound quality to 192, oversampling, polyphony, etc. Not as high quality obvs., but still sounds decent enough imo even then.
Honestly I think the 3 new gui's are fine, esp. compared to that original one. That first one looks brutal. jmo
