FXpansion releases Cypher2
- KVRian
- 1488 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
A great synth made even better and loaded with many, many Himalya presets?
Also with a attractive upgrade path from Synth Squad?
That sounds like a no-brainer to me, except .. no Windows 7 support?
Still a no brainer: not interested
That sounds like a no-brainer to me, except .. no Windows 7 support?
Still a no brainer: not interested
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.
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- KVRist
- 305 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
I can tell how much I like a synth by how much time I spend on a preset. If I keep going from preset to preset it's a bad sign. I just spend 10 minutes on Beautiful Pulse Lead and I'm still not done.
Just confirming the memory leak: Sierra and Live 10.
Just confirming the memory leak: Sierra and Live 10.
2020 iMac 27" 10 Core, OS 15.3, MOTU M2, iConnectMidi4+, Novation SL MKIII, Push 2, Ableton Live, VCV Rack Pro 2, Bitwig Studio
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- KVRAF
- 4314 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
Yeah, that sucks. Still interested since it sounds like it still may work on Win 7, just not officially supported (but for how long?).Timfonie wrote:A great synth made even better and loaded with many, many Himalya presets?Also with a attractive upgrade path from Synth Squad?
That sounds like a no-brainer to me, except .. no Windows 7 support?![]()
Still a no brainer: not interested
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- KVRAF
- 1986 posts since 29 Apr, 2010 from NYC
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- KVRist
- 80 posts since 8 Oct, 2006 from Coventry, UK
I think the issue is that if you buy it and then subsequently have a problem with it, Fxpansion may refuse to support you, if you are running an operating system they don't support. The memory leak issue does indicate that that there may be other bugs that were not found during testing - if those bugs affect Windows 7/8 but not 10, they won't be fixed. That's fair enough - they have published the minimum specs - but for me It's a lot of money to spend on something that I could not get support for.chaosWyrM wrote:works just fine on win 7. i dont see what all the hullabaloo is about.wagtunes wrote:The specs say Windows 10. No mention of Windows 7. My guess is that it won't work on Windows 7 or, at best, won't work well.
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- KVRAF
- 12083 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
I don’t know about Cypher being supported, but it seems moot as you can guarantee Windows 7 wont be supported very soon.
I would be more concerned about my OS not being updated for security and drivers than a VST.
I would be more concerned about my OS not being updated for security and drivers than a VST.
X32 Desk, i9 PC, S88MK3, S1, BWS, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6 Pro3, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone II, OP1-F, OPXY, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!
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- Banned
- 410 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
zvenx wrote:@bbtr, how do you look at the task manager memory usage and know when it is the gui causing it out of curiosity.bbtr wrote:A single instance in Reaper uses 2.5 GB of RAM (mostly for the UI) and the interface gets calculated even when shut down. Is this a video game or a music application?
It's a CPU hog as well.
Such is life.
thanks
rsp
zvenx wrote:Not arguing if it does or doesn't, but how can you tell it does?gentleclockdivider wrote:because the gui redraws itself when browsing through presets .
rsp
Uh, no, about the UI running all the time is different - it takes looong to load the synth, and it takes looong to exit the DAW with it saved. BUT, when you open the UI inside a project, then close it, then open again - it opens instantly, no delay. All this - to me - means that the UI is getting calculated all the time. Now, MAYBE, when changing presets, one UI gets loaded on top of the other, on top of the other. The previous sound is no more, but the UIs get stacked.
It's a line of reasoning, could be wrong.
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- KVRAF
- 17940 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Legend has it that you own a copy of Windows 10, but you won't install it unless someone can convince you that Microsoft is still a real companyGrizzellda wrote:recursive one wrote:Guys, what you are saying is... that I need to ditch my beloved win7 and move on? No fkn way...![]()
I hear ya dude, I'm on Windows 7 too...
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- KVRAF
- 17940 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
And just like that, all my excitement to buy this synth just vanishedpatchhunter wrote:Just purchased. Did anyone else notice that tremor, etch,bloom, and maul are now legacy products and are not supported anymore ?
Any Windows user want to buy my copy of etch?
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- Banned
- 410 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
I know that any PC product older than 5 years can be considered obsolete. But come on, i7 on a Lenovo workstation is still a top processor. I'm seeing this every day when working with other apps. If this is not good enough, what about the guys with i5 and lower specs?bmanic wrote:Not sure in what reality you live but the i7 2760QM is ancient. It's one generation older than my ancient i7 3630QM which is from 2012.bbtr wrote: I have an i7-2760QM processor on a Thinkpad W520 which should be powerful, in principle.
So yeah, no your CPU is pretty much at the rock bottom of performance compared to anything similar that came out in the past 3 years.
Having said that, yes Cypher 2 is indeed a CPU hog just like it's predecessor.
- KVRAF
- 2110 posts since 5 Oct, 2015 from Swedish / Living in Hong Kong
Windows 7 or not, it's quite normal that for every new synth there will be bugs showing up. I can't understand people are concerned about the fact that FXpansion didn't list Windows 7, but of all my >900 plugins I never noticed any difference in performance between my Windows 7 laptop and my Windows 10 desktop. If I encounter any issues I normally see the same thing in both computers.
Windows XP was launched and supported for 12 years. Wondows 7 was launched 2009, so if Microsoft follow the same time schedule it would mean that Windows 7 support would stop some time 2021.
Windows XP was launched and supported for 12 years. Wondows 7 was launched 2009, so if Microsoft follow the same time schedule it would mean that Windows 7 support would stop some time 2021.
Win 10 -64bit, CPU i7-7700K, 32Gb, Focusrite 2i2, FL-studio 20, Studio One 4, Reason 10
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- KVRAF
- 4314 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
I think 2020 is the official timeframe for MS to end security updates.ATN69 wrote:Windows 7 or not, it's quite normal that for every new synth there will be bugs showing up. I can't understand people are concerned about the fact that FXpansion didn't list Windows 7, but of all my >900 plugins I never noticed any difference in performance between my Windows 7 laptop and my Windows 10 desktop. If I encounter any issues I normally see the same thing in both computers.
Windows XP was launched and supported for 12 years. Wondows 7 was launched 2009, so if Microsoft follow the same time schedule it would mean that Windows 7 support would stop some time 2021.
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- KVRian
- 707 posts since 12 Jul, 2013
January 14th to be exact. That's roughly 16 months from now. So everyone who's still running Win7 and needs an internet connection, should start thinking about a Plan BJerGoertz wrote:I think 2020 is the official timeframe for MS to end security updates.ATN69 wrote:Windows 7 or not, it's quite normal that for every new synth there will be bugs showing up. I can't understand people are concerned about the fact that FXpansion didn't list Windows 7, but of all my >900 plugins I never noticed any difference in performance between my Windows 7 laptop and my Windows 10 desktop. If I encounter any issues I normally see the same thing in both computers.
Windows XP was launched and supported for 12 years. Wondows 7 was launched 2009, so if Microsoft follow the same time schedule it would mean that Windows 7 support would stop some time 2021.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... ry-14-2020
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- KVRAF
- 37383 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
My equally ancient Mac can still run Repro pretty well but is struggling with this, which is a pity. It would have been an instant buy, I was so looking forwards to it and it does look great but no point if I can't play it. A draft mode might help. Or multicore like Repro.bbtr wrote:I know that any PC product older than 5 years can be considered obsolete. But come on, i7 on a Lenovo workstation is still a top processor. I'm seeing this every day when working with other apps. If this is not good enough, what about the guys with i5 and lower specs?bmanic wrote:Not sure in what reality you live but the i7 2760QM is ancient. It's one generation older than my ancient i7 3630QM which is from 2012.bbtr wrote: I have an i7-2760QM processor on a Thinkpad W520 which should be powerful, in principle.
So yeah, no your CPU is pretty much at the rock bottom of performance compared to anything similar that came out in the past 3 years.
Having said that, yes Cypher 2 is indeed a CPU hog just like it's predecessor.



