Prosoniq Neuron VS
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
You need to assign the XYs to cc/automation
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Usually you get that in a host that doesn't support it, but Bidule is the only one I know that does so it should work.
What OS are you on?
What OS are you on?
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- KVRian
- 977 posts since 12 Jan, 2013 from Foolish Shepherd
Sierra 12.3 i think .aMUSEd wrote:Usually you get that in a host that doesn't support it, but Bidule is the only one I know that does so it should work.
What OS are you on?
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Same as me then, it's working fine for me in Bidule (32 bit of course)
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yes but you need to switch it to 32 bit mode (I make 2 copies of the app and keep one in 32 bit mode, the other 64)
- KVRAF
- 1986 posts since 29 Apr, 2010 from NYC
there is a windows version, but its just about unusable. it has a really bad memory leak that spikes whenever you change presets....so, go through 5 or 6 patches and youre kinda done and have to close it, remove it from or reload the project and start over. this memory leak persists even when you dont change patches, its just a bit slower.Halonmusic wrote:
Shame its not for windows.
a shame really, since it is kind of interesting, and you dont need the nuke at all.
if i remember the story correctly...there isnt likely going to ever be an updated windows version because all that data has been lost. the windows version is just kind of gone. dont quote me on that though...thats just what i seem to remember hearing about the situation a few years ago when this subject was brought up.
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Shame.chaosWyrM wrote:there is a windows version, but its just about unusable. it has a really bad memory leak that spikes whenever you change presets....so, go through 5 or 6 patches and youre kinda done and have to close it, remove it from or reload the project and start over. this memory leak persists even when you dont change patches, its just a bit slower.Halonmusic wrote:
Shame its not for windows.
a shame really, since it is kind of interesting, and you dont need the nuke at all.
if i remember the story correctly...there isnt likely going to ever be an updated windows version because all that data has been lost. the windows version is just kind of gone. dont quote me on that though...thats just what i seem to remember hearing about the situation a few years ago when this subject was brought up.
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- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Actually they did release a beta that addresses some of the memory and spiking issues. It is usable on Windows but some promised functionality was never available such as stick recording.Halonmusic wrote:Shame.chaosWyrM wrote:there is a windows version, but its just about unusable. it has a really bad memory leak that spikes whenever you change presets....so, go through 5 or 6 patches and youre kinda done and have to close it, remove it from or reload the project and start over. this memory leak persists even when you dont change patches, its just a bit slower.Halonmusic wrote:
Shame its not for windows.
a shame really, since it is kind of interesting, and you dont need the nuke at all.
if i remember the story correctly...there isnt likely going to ever be an updated windows version because all that data has been lost. the windows version is just kind of gone. dont quote me on that though...thats just what i seem to remember hearing about the situation a few years ago when this subject was brought up.
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Awesome! Are you on windows? Have you tried it?aMUSEd wrote:Actually they did release a beta that addresses some of the memory and spiking issues. It is usable on Windows but some promised functionality was never available such as stick recording.Halonmusic wrote:Shame.chaosWyrM wrote:there is a windows version, but its just about unusable. it has a really bad memory leak that spikes whenever you change presets....so, go through 5 or 6 patches and youre kinda done and have to close it, remove it from or reload the project and start over. this memory leak persists even when you dont change patches, its just a bit slower.Halonmusic wrote:
Shame its not for windows.
a shame really, since it is kind of interesting, and you dont need the nuke at all.
if i remember the story correctly...there isnt likely going to ever be an updated windows version because all that data has been lost. the windows version is just kind of gone. dont quote me on that though...thats just what i seem to remember hearing about the situation a few years ago when this subject was brought up.
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- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Not anymore but I still have it installed on my laptop
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Cool. Guess i should try and see if it works.
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- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Do you have a NUKE, won't work without it?
- KVRAF
- 18341 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I think that’s misleading as it suggests that the reason the Neuron failed had something to do with its properties as a synth. From what I saw as an interested potential customer, is that the reason the Neuron failed was because it was a very expensive and forward thinking synthesizer. It was also released just about at the time that VSTi instruments like Absynth and Zebra started getting really good. If you look at the hardware instruments that seem to be hits at the moment, none of them are very forward thinking or innovative.fmr wrote:This guy is now the CTO and main developer of Zynaptiq. Neuron was a failed experience, and I don't think he wants to repeat it (and yes, that's old news). He is a brilliant programmer. I remember talking with him in Frankfurt, and they were very interesting talks, still in the Prosoniq era. He was then developing the algorithm that became the basis of Ptchmap.egbert101 wrote:It's probably all down to this guy, and whether he would ever take up the project again:Halonmusic wrote: Shame its not for windows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan_Bernsee
It's a shame because it sounds amazing to me.
So, at the time the Neuron was being produced, I owned a TS-10 and, mid-Neuron production, sold that (stupidly) to fund a bunch of smaller more functionally focused hardware synths and started dabbling in software with Absynth. (Wavestation, Virus C, Micron, XV5050) Did I want a Neuron? Hell yeah, but it would have had to been at the expense of losing a lot of the instruments that I already had and used all the time. The Neuron is the type of instrument that for me gets used sparingly. To sink that much money into it just didn’t make sense, and I think that holds true for a lot of people.
Now it suffers the stink of failure that it can’t seem to wash off. Shed that unnecessary hardware husk and make a Mac/Windows compatable plugin of that software and I bet it would be a hit. Don’t do what BT Phobos did and saddle it with a ridiculous price tag. Make it $149 or so and it would sell. Make it $99 and watch it sell like hot cakes. (Sorry Spitfire, I find your plugin interesting but not interesting enough to drop $300 on.)
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