Diva.minkray wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:54 pm hey waltercruz,
is this you playing V Collection? what synth is this?
Arturia V Collection 8 official thread
- KVRAF
- 2275 posts since 4 Dec, 2011 from Brasília, Brazil
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- 2275 posts since 4 Dec, 2011 from Brasília, Brazil
Well, you're right. I could (and would) jump to jup-v4 for $29 right now. But well, let's wait one more year! And well, right now I'm just collecting VSTis and not making musicrezoneight wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:50 pmUh...ok I'll bite. Why is that unfair? They sell single products and they sell a bundle. If you own the bundle why would you feel entitled to single upgrades? This isnt some ala carte thing. You already get a huge discount off on the bundle.waltercruz wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:43 pm Nice and fair that you can upgrade as a Single from Jup V3 to Jup V4, and sad that that's no other path to people that own V-Collection to upgrade just the Jup, only the V-Collection upgrade.![]()
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- Banned
- 144 posts since 16 Nov, 2020
Impressive. Moog filter engaged?waltercruz wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:08 pmDiva.minkray wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:54 pm hey waltercruz,
is this you playing V Collection? what synth is this?
For a synth that's released a while ago. I need to send Urs some flowers. second lockdown in Germany. it will cheer him up.
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- KVRAF
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Nice patch. Simple but spot on. Curious what modules you used. I find I have to boost Diva's highs a fair bit to be where I want but then it's great.waltercruz wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:08 pmDiva.minkray wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:54 pm hey waltercruz,
is this you playing V Collection? what synth is this?
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- KVRAF
- 11996 posts since 12 May, 2008
Ben testing the Jup V4 and it's a hug improvement over the previous one. However I think overall I'd still give Diva the edge. Diva is especially better at darker filtered sounds, it's one of the best out there at capturing that side of analog with the low end power yet not muddy. There are some types of sounds I prefer in the Roland Cloud version and there might be a sound or two I might prefer in this Arturia one, but I think I can do without. Even though this is is far better, I still hear something in Arturia something that's not quite right to me. Many patches don't show it, but many do. I've always thought it was to do with their TAE and method of anti-aliasing. There can be this sort of smeared, almost phasey kind of sound a lot of times. The newer synths have it less, but still sometimes there.XpanderDude wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:15 pmI'm using the INIT JUPE-8 template in Diva and the behavior is far too different to compare 1:1. It could be just me, but when I *do* get it close enough in those patches where I use key follow with max resonance and filter envelope maxed out, the Jup8V v4 sounds better to me. YMMV.
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 22 Mar, 2018 from Baltimore, MD
Hello Simon:Simon Arturia wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:29 amHi Mike,SleepIsWrong wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:35 am I've managed to get the update installed. Vocoder will not launch in stand-alone mode, but seems fine as a VI in ProTools. It looks to be a very interesting instrument!
Mike
Were you able to get the standalone version to launch in the end? If not do you have any information (which system you're on, a crash report if any) about the Standalone Vocoder not launching so we can investigate on our side?
Best
-Simon
No, the instrument still does not launch. It creates its "frame" - just a white rectangle on the screen, the disappears before painting the gui. I'm using Windows 10 Pro - up-to-date, on a HP Z-book - i7 quadcore - 16GB ram and 1TB SSD. Vocoder seems to work fine in ProTools.
Thanks!
Mike
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- 8 posts since 22 Jul, 2020
I'll bite too, though both sides make fair points. I would certainly consider paying $29 to upgrade my Jup V3 in the interim, denying that option to a VC owner makes little sense as long as a core licence structure is maintained. i.e. Paying for a specific upgrade does not generate a standalone instrument licence.rezoneight wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:50 pmUh...ok I'll bite. Why is that unfair? They sell single products and they sell a bundle. If you own the bundle why would you feel entitled to single upgrades? This isnt some ala carte thing. You already get a huge discount off on the bundle.waltercruz wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 6:43 pm Nice and fair that you can upgrade as a Single from Jup V3 to Jup V4, and sad that that's no other path to people that own V-Collection to upgrade just the Jup, only the V-Collection upgrade.![]()
Arturia would certainly have other considerations: How many users would stop upgrading their V Collection annually/biennially. How many sales and upgrades do individual instruments owners generate. Is there huge demand for this type of thing and would it generate positive additional revenue streams? Numerous others of course but you get the idea.
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- KVRist
- 438 posts since 15 Oct, 2001 from Santa Fe, NM
I haven't tried the Vocoder yet. I feel like it might be the real gem here, but the nice tutorial video put me off a bit with the complexity... don't have the time to dedicate to that right now - maybe I will by the time there is a better upgrade price for me.
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- KVRAF
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That's my experience as well. I get tempted by the V collection time and time again. But then find that I like my other stuff more. The Jun-6 is ok, but still prefer Tal. By quite a bit.abernathy wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:12 pmI find I have a pattern with these V Collection upgrades. I download the new instrument demos and get excited playing with some of them. Then I compare them to what I already have and I can easily talk myself out of the upgrade. I just compared the "vintage factory" presets between Jun-6 V and TAL-U-NO-LX. I had to adjust FREQ on many presets to match them better. I kept liking the TAL version better. They both sound good, but TAL sounded livelier and more 3D and Arturia sounded smeared/mushy and flatter at times, almost like they're trying to make it sound more analog?Echoes in the Attic wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:47 pmBen testing the Jup V4 and it's a hug improvement over the previous one. However I think overall I'd still give Diva the edge. Diva is especially better at darker filtered sounds, it's one of the best out there at capturing that side of analog with the low end power yet not muddy. There are some types of sounds I prefer in the Roland Cloud version and there might be a sound or two I might prefer in this Arturia one, but I think I can do without. Even though this is is far better, I still hear something in Arturia something that's not quite right to me. Many patches don't show it, but many do. I've always thought it was to do with their TAE and method of anti-aliasing. There can be this sort of smeared, almost phasey kind of sound a lot of times. The newer synths have it less, but still sometimes there.XpanderDude wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:15 pmI'm using the INIT JUPE-8 template in Diva and the behavior is far too different to compare 1:1. It could be just me, but when I *do* get it close enough in those patches where I use key follow with max resonance and filter envelope maxed out, the Jup8V v4 sounds better to me. YMMV.
- KVRAF
- 5912 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Some Gearslutz are quite satisfied with the Jupiter 8 V4 and put it on a par (or better) than the Jupiter 8 from the Roland Cloud.
Could well be that Arturia has now raised the bar. But let's be honest, it was about time after 3 versions and some years of optimization.
It would be fair to offer the V4 as a free update for V3 or V2 users. Maybe the first Jupiter emulation by Arturia that has the quality which has been promised to users for years....
Could well be that Arturia has now raised the bar. But let's be honest, it was about time after 3 versions and some years of optimization.
It would be fair to offer the V4 as a free update for V3 or V2 users. Maybe the first Jupiter emulation by Arturia that has the quality which has been promised to users for years....
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- 12083 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Vocoder V is genius, so much much fun dropping samples in and playing!
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- 1755 posts since 26 Apr, 2019 from Netherlands
Does anyone here know which parameters control the Start and End points of Emulator II V?
CMI V has these parameters for example:
Track 1 StartSeg
Track 1 SampleLength
I hope I'm wrong, but it seems the Start and End points of Emulator II V can only be moved with the mouse.
CMI V has these parameters for example:
Track 1 StartSeg
Track 1 SampleLength
I hope I'm wrong, but it seems the Start and End points of Emulator II V can only be moved with the mouse.
