Zynaptiq - Orange Vocoder 4 (2018)
- KVRian
- 983 posts since 23 Apr, 2003
They have shown an early version already, and it certainly wasn't just a reskinned OV from 1999. Look up the videos, they are on Youtube somewhere. Wouldn't fit the company's previous re-releases of Prosoniq products, either. But atm, it's all guess work, isn't it?
- KVRian
- 1323 posts since 26 Aug, 2019
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- KVRist
- 491 posts since 14 Aug, 2012
So why doesn't their page now say "released second half 2020" or something like that?
Obvious answer: because they have no faith (and perhaps no expectation at all) that they actually will do so.
Given that they're already 2.5 years (!) behind schedule, I can't help but view any "definitely" statements they made on facebook with healthy skepticism.
But hey, I want to be proven wrong! If it actually is released this year, I'll be the first to welcome (or at least test) it with open arms!
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- KVRer
- 16 posts since 7 May, 2019
I actually love MVocoder! Very great for getting some cool sounds. Though, the thing I really look forward to in OV4 is the multiple LPC Algorithims. I can't really find any other plugins that use LPC for vocoding which sucks, since LPC is great for achieving Daft Punk type sounds (Which I love). That's why I'm worried about this not coming out any time soon.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 244 posts since 12 Sep, 2013
I got that bundle as well
However, what was shown by Zynaptiq 2.5 years ago, seemed really cool, such as the different algorithms. If released it will be a INSTAbuy for me.
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Cubase Pro 13, Nuendo 13, Wavelab Pro 12, Dorico Pro 5, Rapid Composer v5, FL Studio 21
- Banned
- 1792 posts since 8 Sep, 2019 from Calenberg
It seems that the Zynaptiq team is completely absorbed by updating TRIUMPH, MYRIAD, SPECTRE, AURA and LOOP EDITOR.
However I'm still looking forward to Orange Vocode IV.
I bet it'll be out this year and will be top quality and quite unique.
However I'm still looking forward to Orange Vocode IV.
I bet it'll be out this year and will be top quality and quite unique.
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- Banned
- 1780 posts since 26 Aug, 2012
dont hold ya breath. my guess is they were developing it, ran into some unresolved latency issues, noticed how adaptiverb sales dropped for that very reason and got too discouraged to continue. You cant have a vocoder with latency.
I would say dats most likely whats happened as there's clearly a market for this product and especially 1-2 years ago when producers were using em a lot. This things been going for like 3 f#cking years!
I would say dats most likely whats happened as there's clearly a market for this product and especially 1-2 years ago when producers were using em a lot. This things been going for like 3 f#cking years!
- Banned
- 1792 posts since 8 Sep, 2019 from Calenberg
Doesn't convince me.
Adaptiverb shows up very seldom 2nd hand and if, it's gone quite quickly.
Latency is not really relevant when you're not playing live.
Therefore I stay optimistic.
Adaptiverb shows up very seldom 2nd hand and if, it's gone quite quickly.
Latency is not really relevant when you're not playing live.
Therefore I stay optimistic.
- KVRian
- 983 posts since 23 Apr, 2003
You are aware of the fact that part of Zynaptiq are from Prosoniq who developed the original Orange Vocoder, and were also in involved in Hartmann Neuron, among others? I am pretty sure that these guys know how to code a Vocoder in principle, and won't be discouraged by "unresolved latency" issues. (Do you simply infer from Adaptiverb's latency to an unreleased product...?!) They are, on the other hand, known for delays or products that are released without any advance warning (Intensity came out of nowhere, if I remember correctly), so they are more in the "it's done when it's done" territory... but usually, when their stuff is released, it's very different from everything else on the market.Kinh wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:28 pm dont hold ya breath. my guess is they were developing it, ran into some unresolved latency issues, noticed how adaptiverb sales dropped for that very reason and got too discouraged to continue. You cant have a vocoder with latency.
I would say dats most likely whats happened as there's clearly a market for this product and especially 1-2 years ago when producers were using em a lot. This things been going for like 3 f#cking years!
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- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Just out of curiosity, how do you know the state of the Adaptiverb sales?
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 31 Dec, 2018 from Paris
i wish i could be as optimistic as you areCalenberger wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 10:46 am I bet it'll be out this year and will be top quality and quite unique.
i just cannot understand why there is not even a word on what's going on
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- Banned
- 2525 posts since 4 Jul, 2019
Just thought id drop in with an inane comment. Thought about slagging off at the devs without the remotest understanding of the research behind zynaptiq products, or personal and commercial constraints on development times. Decided against but maybe ill do a reply later to show how i am a pig ignorant fuckwit lacking any self awareness
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- Banned
- 56 posts since 6 Aug, 2020
Zynaptiq folk avoid questions regarding OV4 like plague.
Obviously it has taken more time than it was planned initially. Apparently, they've experienced problems they did not foresee. My bet is on the algos they've developed are so f good, they "kill" most desktop CPUs efficiently, as vocoders can get very taxing. So they're working on a compromise.
It's a great product. They wouldn't think twice if to release it, as long as it was ready. You think they'd want to make a long-running soap opera out of it? Why? They'd rather be making green, I think.
Obviously it has taken more time than it was planned initially. Apparently, they've experienced problems they did not foresee. My bet is on the algos they've developed are so f good, they "kill" most desktop CPUs efficiently, as vocoders can get very taxing. So they're working on a compromise.
It's a great product. They wouldn't think twice if to release it, as long as it was ready. You think they'd want to make a long-running soap opera out of it? Why? They'd rather be making green, I think.