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Sinisterbr wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:45 pm
overhishead wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:18 pm
I start up an empty DAW* project with my favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and save it, and then with a little secret email tricks I get all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently creae tracks, and at the end I sign my name to them.
What?.. :? :?

he starts up an empty daw project with his favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and saves it, and then with a little secret email trick he gets all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently create tracks, and at the end he signs his name to them.

simples :shrug:
:ud:

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vurt wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:21 pm
Sinisterbr wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:45 pm
overhishead wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:18 pm
I start up an empty DAW* project with my favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and save it, and then with a little secret email tricks I get all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently creae tracks, and at the end I sign my name to them.
What?.. :? :?

he starts up an empty daw project with his favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and saves it, and then with a little secret email trick he gets all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently create tracks, and at the end he signs his name to them.

simples :shrug:
Yes, how can't he get that? It's obvious. :D

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Kelvin92 wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:33 pm Ok this synth im def going to buy. Free would be a stab in the heart of the developer.
Not so important question but, how do the supersaw sounds in Vital?
I like to know this also. How does Vital work for bread & butter? I think it will work good also for this more basic sound.

I think the basic sound is also important.

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SoundHunterrr wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:32 pm

I like to know this also. How does Vital work for bread & butter? I think it will work good also for this more basic sound.

I think the basic sound is also important.

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vurt wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:21 pm
Sinisterbr wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:45 pm
overhishead wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:18 pm
I start up an empty DAW* project with my favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and save it, and then with a little secret email tricks I get all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently creae tracks, and at the end I sign my name to them.
What?.. :? :?

he starts up an empty daw project with his favorite go-to synth, a bunch of plugins, and saves it, and then with a little secret email trick he gets all the different developers to reply to each other until they inadvertently create tracks, and at the end he signs his name to them.

simples :shrug:
It's an insane email trick.

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mtytel wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:52 pm
l33t4e wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:26 am
mtytel wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:52 pm
AdvancedFollower wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:22 pm
Buckster wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:39 am Looks and sounds great I'll likely buy - I look forward to it

Is it me though or does subscription look better bet than Pro ? As don't seem to get the access to new apps/features with Pro and your 5 a month on subscription gives you 16 months for same price as Pro

 
Looks like it. However after 16 months of the subscription you still have to continue paying indefinitely to keep using the plugin. For example, it's $300 if you plan to use the plugin for the next 5 years on a subscription.

 
You don't need the subscription to use Vital. The subscription gives you access to perks and let's you use the money you spend on the subscription to buy more presets/content. I'll also be dropping any new plugins I make in the future to subscribers (and possibly pro users) first

You can cancel anytime and still use Vital and all the presets you have.
So theoretically someone can pay for 3 months ($15) then cancel and they keep the 400 presets? (assuming subscription gets everything Pro version has)
No the website will be more clear on release. To clarify now though, the subscription is like a 'build your own preset library' type of deal. You get the base pack, (plus an extra subscription only pack) then you can use the subscription payment to add banks from the store.
OK, that makes sense. So you don't get all the presets on day one, but can overtime as store credit. Kind of like a Pro version rent-to-own. I wonder though if that includes buying wavetables in the store.

So it looks like Pro version is the one to get if you want a lot on day one.

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l33t4e wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:30 pm OK, that makes sense. So you don't get all the presets on day one, but can overtime as store credit. Kind of like a Pro version rent-to-own. I wonder though if that includes buying wavetables in the store.

So it looks like Pro version is the one to get if you want a lot on day one.
Yeah exactly, you could also buy the Plus pack then subscribe if you want to start out with more.
I have a few wavetable packs in the store but will be expanding the selection after release.

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Looks really nice 👌,

I got two questions, Can we import samples? Can we import/export wavetables?

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alexissodark wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:37 pm Looks really nice 👌,

I got two questions, Can we import samples? Can we import/export wavetables?
Yes and yes.
For wavetables you can just add a folder in app, or you can drag and drop them in. You can also create your own wavetables with some other drag and drop modes. This is a super old video but shows how the feature works: https://twitter.com/matttytel/status/11 ... 02208?s=20

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Is it possible to tweak the color scheme? I think it looks a little too dark for me

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you can still make and save wavetables in the free version though?
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Halonmusic wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:14 am you can still make and save wavetables in the free version though?
Yeah, the only thing that's limited in the free version is text-to-wavetable. The text-to-speech in that is a web service I pay for so am not including it in the free / plus versions.

All the other features are in the free version.

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Have you reached a decision on source availability?

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l33t4e wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:30 pm
mtytel wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:52 pm
l33t4e wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:26 am
mtytel wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:52 pm
AdvancedFollower wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:22 pm
Buckster wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:39 am Looks and sounds great I'll likely buy - I look forward to it

Is it me though or does subscription look better bet than Pro ? As don't seem to get the access to new apps/features with Pro and your 5 a month on subscription gives you 16 months for same price as Pro

 
Looks like it. However after 16 months of the subscription you still have to continue paying indefinitely to keep using the plugin. For example, it's $300 if you plan to use the plugin for the next 5 years on a subscription.

 
You don't need the subscription to use Vital. The subscription gives you access to perks and let's you use the money you spend on the subscription to buy more presets/content. I'll also be dropping any new plugins I make in the future to subscribers (and possibly pro users) first

You can cancel anytime and still use Vital and all the presets you have.
So theoretically someone can pay for 3 months ($15) then cancel and they keep the 400 presets? (assuming subscription gets everything Pro version has)
No the website will be more clear on release. To clarify now though, the subscription is like a 'build your own preset library' type of deal. You get the base pack, (plus an extra subscription only pack) then you can use the subscription payment to add banks from the store.
OK, that makes sense. So you don't get all the presets on day one, but can overtime as store credit. Kind of like a Pro version rent-to-own. I wonder though if that includes buying wavetables in the store.

So it looks like Pro version is the one to get if you want a lot on day one.
That makes a lot of sense, but I agree that "subscription" perhaps isn't the best way to describe it. In the software world, a subscription usually means you lose access to everything if you cancel the subscription (which is a bit weird, because if you end a magazine subscription you get to keep all the magazines you already received...). Rent-to-own or Build-your-own or something would be more descriptive.
Take a single oscillator, producing a drone. Send it to the wave shaper, altering the tone.
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care

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Hi Matt, first of all congratulations for this incredible sounding synth. From the few videos I have seen I would tell that the Filters and OSC-Modifiers sound awesome. There are so many sweet spots to explore and the workflow seems to be lightning fast. (exept for an easy to use Arp =/ ). To me it is an absolute joy to look at all the movement that's going on at this smooth refreshrate.
I am easily willing to spend $80 for it. But I could also live with paying this amount (or even a bit more) on a subscription basis.
My question now is.
Does the subscription model include the 400+ presets and 150 WT as well? Or are they sold seperately then?
Thanks!

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