Vengeance Producer Suite - AVENGER - 1.8.5 the main thread
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
so, a question: in the 'manage licenses' page of my account, it shows my two different activations (I have two computers) but the only info given is the last-activated date and the "cmcontainer" number. So how do I know which activation corresponds to which computer? If I need to de-activate one, say when I buy a new computer, how will I know which one to de-activate so it can be re-used? The "cmcontainer" number is not useful by itself, I need to know which system it is currently bound to...
and seriously, why is this not clearer??
and seriously, why is this not clearer??
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- KVRAF
- 14436 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
Normally if you go to the web browser on the computer you have it installed it shows a green dot on the activation of that computer.
Or if you use the Vportal app on the computer it is installed on, it shows the info for that computer only.
So like you I have it on two computers and I have Vportal on both.
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
thanks zvenx
yeah, the green dot appears to light up for the registration of the system you are on when checking the page. not sure why they couldn't bother to, you know, explain that somewhere on that screen...I didn't even notice it, and even if I had noticed it, I wouldn't have actually known that's what it meant.....
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
Enjoy our huge discount of 40% (yes correct fourty!) on all our products, such as VST Plugins,Expansion packs for Avenger or Phalanx and Samplepacks. Just enter „BF2020“ during checkout and apply the discount on your shopping cart. (If you want to order multiple items, please add them one by one from the buy button and do not use the shopping carts' -10% cross selling,since it would overwrite the Black Friday discount. You cant use both discounts). Happy shopping time!
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- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
Take a trip into the future! "Cyberpunk One" is here: Get ready for the most bad-ass, futurized 80s sounds you will ever encounter. As a mixture of melodic vintage synth pop, dubstep, and hard electronic beats, this genre just have something for everyone. Manuel Schleis and Andy Hinz again teamed up to create the best Cyberpunk sounds out there: Enjoy fuzzed guitar basslines, ultra hard sync sounds, analog pads, digital bells, evolving pads and fat gated drums. We recorded the original 80s analog & digital hardware, as well as real guitarists and bass players and created 31 authentic drumkits and 110 (!) outstanding wavetables for you to explore. This is the complete Cyberpunk experience! (Of course you want to have this if you are into Synthwave or Synthpop, too)
Attention: VPS Avenger version 1.6.0 minimum required!
this expansion adds to your library:
132 Avenger presets 31 new drumkits & sequences
30 new granular samples 3 new multiloops
129 new multisamples 88 new arp patterns
75 new osc-shapes 110 new wavetables
The first Vengeance Essential Synthwave samplepack has landed! You wanted the best magic 80's sounds in one place? Well here it is: "VSW1" has over 2700 high quality wave samples, consisting of the fattest vintage kicks, snares, cymbals & synth toms, analog basses & synths, complete drum loops, complex uplifting & downlifting effects, huge reverbed impacts as well as many live recorded electric guitar loops - all in various tempos, ranging from 100 to 140 BPM and different root keys... created on authentic 80s hardware and insanely expensive vintage effect gear. This is a complete decade in one samplepack, carefully lifted and polished up to the modern standarts! Use these sounds in all kind of Electronic, Synth Pop, Synthwave, Cyberpunk or Trance genres. Your samplers are waiting for hot new sounds, what are you waiting for?
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- KVRAF
- 2110 posts since 19 Aug, 2008
Final part of my House Bass tutorial.
Adding 5th note, attack click, compression, EQ, chorus and grit.
Downloadable as a free preset from here: https://bansawcrown.com/free-vps-avenger-presets/
Adding 5th note, attack click, compression, EQ, chorus and grit.
Downloadable as a free preset from here: https://bansawcrown.com/free-vps-avenger-presets/
- KVRAF
- 2742 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
Oops, didn't see Manuel already posted it...
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- KVRAF
- 9585 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
is there a list of the Vengeance Essential Synthwave samplepack? cause im interested only in the drum shots etc.msvs wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 2:47 pm
Take a trip into the future! "Cyberpunk One" is here: Get ready for the most bad-ass, futurized 80s sounds you will ever encounter. As a mixture of melodic vintage synth pop, dubstep, and hard electronic beats, this genre just have something for everyone. Manuel Schleis and Andy Hinz again teamed up to create the best Cyberpunk sounds out there: Enjoy fuzzed guitar basslines, ultra hard sync sounds, analog pads, digital bells, evolving pads and fat gated drums. We recorded the original 80s analog & digital hardware, as well as real guitarists and bass players and created 31 authentic drumkits and 110 (!) outstanding wavetables for you to explore. This is the complete Cyberpunk experience! (Of course you want to have this if you are into Synthwave or Synthpop, too)
Attention: VPS Avenger version 1.6.0 minimum required!
this expansion adds to your library:
132 Avenger presets 31 new drumkits & sequences
30 new granular samples 3 new multiloops
129 new multisamples 88 new arp patterns
75 new osc-shapes 110 new wavetables
The first Vengeance Essential Synthwave samplepack has landed! You wanted the best magic 80's sounds in one place? Well here it is: "VSW1" has over 2700 high quality wave samples, consisting of the fattest vintage kicks, snares, cymbals & synth toms, analog basses & synths, complete drum loops, complex uplifting & downlifting effects, huge reverbed impacts as well as many live recorded electric guitar loops - all in various tempos, ranging from 100 to 140 BPM and different root keys... created on authentic 80s hardware and insanely expensive vintage effect gear. This is a complete decade in one samplepack, carefully lifted and polished up to the modern standarts! Use these sounds in all kind of Electronic, Synth Pop, Synthwave, Cyberpunk or Trance genres. Your samplers are waiting for hot new sounds, what are you waiting for?
get it both at: www.vengeance-sound.com
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- KVRAF
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- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
drums make around 80% of the Pack... rest is guitars, synth shots and effects
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- KVRAF
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- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
it might be a bit hard to see
thats the discount box
thats the discount box
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
Hi,
I have a question for @msvs... or I guess it's more of a Feature Request. If there is a better, formal space for submitting feature requests, let me know.
That said: have you ever considered adding 'Step Note Recording' as an input into the Arpeggiator? I know everyone has their 'most important feature', and well, this is mine -- it would take Avenger's usefulness to a whole new level for me.
In case it's not clear, by 'step note recording' I mean the kind of very simple sequencer-input 'recording' that the SH-101 and Pro-One had, where you turn record 'on' (but there is no 'time' element) and simply input a sequence of notes (usually with a command for a Rest, as well) and these automatically get laid out in order into the sequencer, using whatever grid-timing is currently set (1/8, 1/16, etc). This means you can input notes without worrying about your timing; they are simply fed into the grid in order, aligned automatically.
But you probably already know that; just explaining for clarity here. Repro-1 is an excellent example of a modern soft-synth that has this behavior implemented. I'd love to see this built into Avenger's arpeggiator. I much prefer manually punching in notes to vertically dragging numerical integer values for every step in the arp. Step-note recording allows a very fast + fun workflow for coming up with new sequences.
cheers!
I have a question for @msvs... or I guess it's more of a Feature Request. If there is a better, formal space for submitting feature requests, let me know.
That said: have you ever considered adding 'Step Note Recording' as an input into the Arpeggiator? I know everyone has their 'most important feature', and well, this is mine -- it would take Avenger's usefulness to a whole new level for me.
In case it's not clear, by 'step note recording' I mean the kind of very simple sequencer-input 'recording' that the SH-101 and Pro-One had, where you turn record 'on' (but there is no 'time' element) and simply input a sequence of notes (usually with a command for a Rest, as well) and these automatically get laid out in order into the sequencer, using whatever grid-timing is currently set (1/8, 1/16, etc). This means you can input notes without worrying about your timing; they are simply fed into the grid in order, aligned automatically.
But you probably already know that; just explaining for clarity here. Repro-1 is an excellent example of a modern soft-synth that has this behavior implemented. I'd love to see this built into Avenger's arpeggiator. I much prefer manually punching in notes to vertically dragging numerical integer values for every step in the arp. Step-note recording allows a very fast + fun workflow for coming up with new sequences.
cheers!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
yes this is planned for 2.0 already... as well as a lot more of cool arp features
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
Wonderful, so glad to hear it! That gets me VERY excitedmsvs wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:59 pm yes this is planned for 2.0 already... as well as a lot more of cool arp features
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 10 Sep, 2005 from London, UK
Hi in Ableton 10 when I load a new patch the GUI freezes for about 2-3 seconds. I can play the sound fine during the period though. In Cubase 10.5 there's no pause in the GUI when loading a new patch.
This is on Win 7 and Win 10.
Any ideas?
AMD R270x video card.
EDIT: fixed by using VST2.
This is on Win 7 and Win 10.
Any ideas?
AMD R270x video card.
EDIT: fixed by using VST2.
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 18 Dec, 2007
Manuel, could you try something for me please? I bought the new cyberpunk expansion, and I'm having issues with the arp again. For example, I'm holding down one key on AR California Mood, and when the arp loops, I'm getting audio stutters at random times. I shot a quick video;
https://www.loom.com/share/1b4765e47257 ... 1b2da7b198
The same happens in other presets like AR The Return. When arp 1 goes from C to A# for example, the same thing happens. Could you try it at your end? Do you have a mac you can test it on, or Rene?
Mac pro, 3.6 xeon, 64gb, ssds. Logic. Mojave.
https://www.loom.com/share/1b4765e47257 ... 1b2da7b198
The same happens in other presets like AR The Return. When arp 1 goes from C to A# for example, the same thing happens. Could you try it at your end? Do you have a mac you can test it on, or Rene?
Mac pro, 3.6 xeon, 64gb, ssds. Logic. Mojave.
