Which Cakewalk instrument should Bandlab update? (Poll now multiple choice)
- KVRAF
- 2863 posts since 8 Dec, 2008 from Global Cowboy
I loved Triangle II back in the day...
Z3TA+ and Pentagon too...
I had all of the RGC synths...
He was an inspired dude....
Bring back Rene....
He's much too special to be out of the loop
Z3TA+ and Pentagon too...
I had all of the RGC synths...
He was an inspired dude....
Bring back Rene....
He's much too special to be out of the loop
No auto tune...
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
The old Rapture was a CLASSIC secret weapon for many. When it was upgraded to "pro" the folks that liked the original didn't like the new "pro" version. If they could recapture the spirit of the original Rapture... that would really take off.
- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 21 Dec, 2013 from USA
I picked up Pro like three weeks before Gibson lay the smack down on Cakewalk. I find Pro to be uninspiring and I do not like the gui... I don't even know why. Rapture the original was and is such a slick synth.Dasheesh wrote:The old Rapture was a CLASSIC secret weapon for many. When it was upgraded to "pro" the folks that liked the original didn't like the new "pro" version. If they could recapture the spirit of the original Rapture... that would really take off.
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- KVRian
- 1454 posts since 2 Mar, 2005
I think they should start with Triangle ii & Pentagon. Get the juices flowing. Then grow onto the rest 1 by 1... taking their time to make sure the releases are solid.
Starting with the smaller simpler synths first would be something to get people excited at first... and then build momentum up for new stuff.
Rapture , D pro & Z3ta are like the holy trinity. They are gonna take time.
Bandlab should get the host issues figured out, make sure they are able to migrate the Cakewalk base initially, though before thinking about instruments.
Starting with the smaller simpler synths first would be something to get people excited at first... and then build momentum up for new stuff.
Rapture , D pro & Z3ta are like the holy trinity. They are gonna take time.
Bandlab should get the host issues figured out, make sure they are able to migrate the Cakewalk base initially, though before thinking about instruments.
I read more than post = I listen more than I talk
- KVRist
- 174 posts since 2 Mar, 2017
There is no more Rapture or Dimension Pro any more. Rapture Pro has merged and superseded them.Saukar30 wrote: Rapture , D pro & Z3ta are like the holy trinity. They are gonna take time.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2933 posts since 27 Aug, 2004
Despite having teased coming back "soon" a few years ago, I don't see that happening.digitalboytn wrote:
Bring back Rene....
He's much too special to be out of the loop
Even if the piano player can't play, keep the party going.
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- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
pentagon actually still sounds great, and the GUI is highly modifiable
with an ini file in the skin folder defining all the coordinates for the knobs switches and
controls. could be enlarged. i'd do it but its a lot of work
with an ini file in the skin folder defining all the coordinates for the knobs switches and
controls. could be enlarged. i'd do it but its a lot of work
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- KVRist
- 129 posts since 16 Mar, 2013 from United States
Z3TA+2 is a great synth and I use it all the time. However, there is something about the general design of it that I find confusing. There are some aspects of it which are kind of non-standard and can be confusing and/or give unexpected results. For instance, the envelopes. I've just never felt like I 100% know what I'm doing shaping envelopes in Z3TA. Synths like Massive are far more intuitive in this respect. And the beat divisions used for the delays and the arpeggiator. It takes "1" to mean one beat, so whereby you'd specify quarter notes as "1/4" in just about every other synth and time based effect in existence, in Z3TA you're setting it to 1, and to 1/2 for 1/8 notes, 1/4 for 1/16 notes etc. It's just confusing to wrap your head around, a little like the backward controls on an 1176 only even more confusing than that.
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- KVRAF
- 5627 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
He was. He had 'synth' written in his DNA. In his blood stream. Just reading the Z3ta+ manual about the mod matrix shows that. And by the way, if designing a mod matrix this is how it should be done.... I miss Z3ta+ on my Mac.digitalboytn wrote:I loved Triangle II back in the day...
Z3TA+ and Pentagon too...
I had all of the RGC synths...
He was an inspired dude....
Bring back Rene....
He's much too special to be out of the loop
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- KVRian
- 1454 posts since 2 Mar, 2005
True... but the merger of those two really didn't come out to be better sum of 2 parts. Rapture Pro had a hell of sloppy release that turned people off to it. And... many people still don't like he workflow & prefer working in either Rapture or D Pro alone.Magic Russ wrote:There is no more Rapture or Dimension Pro any more. Rapture Pro has merged and superseded them.Saukar30 wrote: Rapture , D pro & Z3ta are like the holy trinity. They are gonna take time.
So yes... you are correct.... they merged & the ON PAPER Rapture Pro superseded, but in usage, many people who had the originals still just use Rapture by itself or D Pro by themselves. I'd guess maybe about 30%... thats a hell of a lot of users to consider.
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
Not only that but some of the sounds from Dimension Pro sounds flatter and weaker when played in Rapture Pro.Saukar30 wrote:True... but the merger of those two really didn't come out to be better sum of 2 parts. Rapture Pro had a hell of sloppy release that turned people off to it. And... many people still don't like he workflow & prefer working in either Rapture or D Pro alone.Magic Russ wrote:There is no more Rapture or Dimension Pro any more. Rapture Pro has merged and superseded them.Saukar30 wrote: Rapture , D pro & Z3ta are like the holy trinity. They are gonna take time.
So yes... you are correct.... they merged & the ON PAPER Rapture Pro superseded, but in usage, many people who had the originals still just use Rapture by itself or D Pro by themselves. I'd guess maybe about 30%... thats a hell of a lot of users to consider.
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Why don't you use Z3TA 2?himalaya wrote:He was. He had 'synth' written in his DNA. In his blood stream. Just reading the Z3ta+ manual about the mod matrix shows that. And by the way, if designing a mod matrix this is how it should be done.... I miss Z3ta+ on my Mac.digitalboytn wrote:I loved Triangle II back in the day...
Z3TA+ and Pentagon too...
I had all of the RGC synths...
He was an inspired dude....
Bring back Rene....
He's much too special to be out of the loop
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- KVRAF
- 5627 posts since 23 Mar, 2006 from pendeLondonmonium
Because I don't have it.