similar to how we were talking about running it inside Maschine with Ableton, i just realized tonight that it works just as well inside the free NI Komplete Kontrol plug-in.shonky wrote:... I use Ableton and I'm getting 238% CPU while the synth is idle. ... Unless I can find a way to avoid these spikes, I'm gonna have to pass on this.
2ndsenseaudio released Wiggle Synthesizer Plugin PC/MAC
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 8 May, 2006
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- KVRian
- 1146 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
First time I've heard of this solution - can I use this if I don't own any NI hardware gear or is it purely for the Kontrol series keyboards?jbuonacc wrote:similar to how we were talking about running it inside Maschine with Ableton, i just realized tonight that it works just as well inside the free NI Komplete Kontrol plug-in.shonky wrote:... I use Ableton and I'm getting 238% CPU while the synth is idle. ... Unless I can find a way to avoid these spikes, I'm gonna have to pass on this.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
You can use it without any hardware (and/or with ANY hardware controller, to be more precise).shonky wrote:First time I've heard of this solution - can I use this if I don't own any NI hardware gear or is it purely for the Kontrol series keyboards?jbuonacc wrote:similar to how we were talking about running it inside Maschine with Ableton, i just realized tonight that it works just as well inside the free NI Komplete Kontrol plug-in.shonky wrote:... I use Ableton and I'm getting 238% CPU while the synth is idle. ... Unless I can find a way to avoid these spikes, I'm gonna have to pass on this.
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 8 May, 2006
shonky wrote:First time I've heard of this solution - can I use this if I don't own any NI hardware gear or is it purely for the Kontrol series keyboards?
yep, you don't need to own the KK controllers to use it (i don't have one, though i would like to). actually, not sure if it's free for everyone, or just users of certain NI products (? i have Maschine and Komplete). i think anyone can download it from their site. don't know if it needs to be registered via NI Service Center though, if one doesn't already have that set up.fmr wrote:You can use it without any hardware (and/or with ANY hardware controller, to be more precise).
i really like the KK plug-in, i think i'll be using it more often. nice for setting up custom macro control pages, though it's lacking in some ways. no ability to link several parameters to one knob, or by percentage. it's sort of a "NI Kore Lite", but very lite in that sense. has a pretty good built-in arpeggiator and a scale/chord feature, as well as nice/easy preset mapping. it's mainly designed to host NI and NKS compatible plug-ins, but works with 3rd party VSTs as well.
i really wish they'd include the macro abilities that i mentioned above, and a Reaktor-style interface for chaining VSTs together (like MUX, Freestyle, etc) would make it absolutely amazing. not sure why they don't do this.
- KVRAF
- 18341 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Kind of just found out about this one. Very nice... but woah, that CPU load can be brutal. Also, why ignore basic controllers like expression and pressure/aftertouch on a commercial plug in? I'll pick it up if they add those.
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 8 May, 2006
just grab the Komplete Kontrol software, you'll be glad you did. unless you don't own anything else by NI?zerocrossing wrote:Kind of just found out about this one. Very nice... but woah, that CPU load can be brutal.
man, for some reason i don't think you really need these features as much as you think you do. maybe just focus on what the stuff can do for once?Also, why ignore basic controllers like expression and pressure/aftertouch on a commercial plug in? I'll pick it up if they add those.
- KVRAF
- 18341 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I'm a Maschine and Komplete owner, so I will try that. I just saw you post about it on GS. Still though, the dev should sort that out.jbuonacc wrote:just grab the Komplete Kontrol software, you'll be glad you did. unless you don't own anything else by NI?zerocrossing wrote:Kind of just found out about this one. Very nice... but woah, that CPU load can be brutal.
man, for some reason i don't think you really need these features as much as you think you do. maybe just focus on what the stuff can do for once?Also, why ignore basic controllers like expression and pressure/aftertouch on a commercial plug in? I'll pick it up if they add those.
For those who don't use things like aftertouch, it's hard to explain, but imagine if you could only speak at a single volume or tone. You could still focus on what you can do, say a lot of words, but a lot of nuance would be lost, especially if you're like me and love sarcasm.
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- KVRAF
- 18341 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Tried running it in Maschine. At least now I'm not getting those crazy CPU spikes, but I'm getting an awful lot of snap crackle pop for a commercial plug in that's been out for 10 months. Seems to be UI related... it gets better if I shut down the interface, though, I'm not sure why, but if I use my Roli as a controller I still get a lot of pops regardless. Nice concept, but seems like it's not fully out of beta yet.
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- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 22 Aug, 2004 from Edge City, the Low Country
zerocrossing wrote:Kind of just found out about this one. Very nice... but woah, that CPU load can be brutal. Also, why ignore basic controllers like expression and pressure/aftertouch on a commercial plug in? I'll pick it up if they add those.
And also Sustain Pedal is still implemented very poorly. Pressing SP 'holds' the sequencer and the 'motions' of the waveforms .
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- KVRian
- 1146 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
Noticed that Thomann is currently selling this at 30% off - can anyone tell me if the subsequent updates have dealt with the CPU issues in Ableton or are these still a problem. Have upgraded my PC recently to an i7 but still a concern if it's going to be too much of a CPU hog (tried the demo a while ago and so can't test the newer version AFAIK).
- KVRAF
- 22872 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
You should be fine. I upgraded my PC to an I7 as well and have no problems with anything except Lush 101 when I try to use all 8 layers and play pads. That's a killer. LOL.shonky wrote:Noticed that Thomann is currently selling this at 30% off - can anyone tell me if the subsequent updates have dealt with the CPU issues in Ableton or are these still a problem. Have upgraded my PC recently to an i7 but still a concern if it's going to be too much of a CPU hog (tried the demo a while ago and so can't test the newer version AFAIK).
Seriously, with an I7, Wiggle is a piece of cake.
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- KVRian
- 1146 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
Cheers Wags. Wiggle was kinda off the radar for me for a while and then saw this deal and it rekindled my interest. Yeah, Lush is rather high maintenance in that respect but lovely sound so I can allow it for nowwagtunes wrote:You should be fine. I upgraded my PC to an I7 as well and have no problems with anything except Lush 101 when I try to use all 8 layers and play pads. That's a killer. LOL.shonky wrote:Noticed that Thomann is currently selling this at 30% off - can anyone tell me if the subsequent updates have dealt with the CPU issues in Ableton or are these still a problem. Have upgraded my PC recently to an i7 but still a concern if it's going to be too much of a CPU hog (tried the demo a while ago and so can't test the newer version AFAIK).
Seriously, with an I7, Wiggle is a piece of cake.
