Spire Synthesizer
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Probably. I love it.
If you want to get rid of the clicks, the amp envelope is by default set to a little bit attack in the init preset, and that should get rid of most of the clicky-ness.
If you want to get rid of the clicks, the amp envelope is by default set to a little bit attack in the init preset, and that should get rid of most of the clicky-ness.
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- KVRian
- 563 posts since 10 Feb, 2017
Absolutely one of the best deals for presets in any synth. I have been buying these preset banks when they were like $10 a piece and now this is a deal. I saw that each one had a $3 or more price tag on it, but must of missed the collection for the same price. This company makes beautiful presets for Spire and some others too; they just made a couple Dune 3 ones as well but talk about one of the best deals there is for presetsSLiC wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 6:53 pm I was looking at a few sound packs and came across this...
https://bellatrixaudio.com/product/best ... ollection/
Spire pre-sets collection 25 sound packs for $20! (yes, that's 25 sound packs, seems to be 23 Spire, 1 kick drum samples and 1 Diva!)
EDIT: The collection doesn't include all of the Spire preset packs (Saw Metamorphose isn't included here) like I presumed but it does have 25 preset banks, yet since it is the "best of" I don't believe it contains all presets from the respective packs. Anyways, still is a great deal
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- KVRian
- 793 posts since 27 Oct, 2011 from Pacific Northwest
Bellatrix Audio is fantastic. I have all their Spire libraries except one which I'll pick up one of these days. Absolutely stunning ambient sounds. Cyber Sky Electro has some really nice synthwave. They have top quality sounds. I haven't tried their Dune libraries since I don't own Dune.
The Collection is a terrific deal. I have it and wondered similar things. It does contain the full, entire sets from all the included libraries. Also, when I got it, somehow it also included Aqua, even though it's not stated as one of the libraries. Keep that in mind when purchasing. A little bummer because I had purchased Aqua separately at the same time, but there was a screaming deal when I got it, I didn't mind.
Metamorphose is a really fun set. Lots of moving pads with very interesting stuff going on.
The Collection is a terrific deal. I have it and wondered similar things. It does contain the full, entire sets from all the included libraries. Also, when I got it, somehow it also included Aqua, even though it's not stated as one of the libraries. Keep that in mind when purchasing. A little bummer because I had purchased Aqua separately at the same time, but there was a screaming deal when I got it, I didn't mind.
Metamorphose is a really fun set. Lots of moving pads with very interesting stuff going on.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 422 posts since 10 May, 2009
Join our summer sale with up to 90 USD off on Spire and 40% off on all sounds until August 15!
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- KVRAF
- 11190 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
I wonder if there are any updates planned for Spire, do they have any sort of roadmap on social media?
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- Banned
- 203 posts since 13 Jul, 2021
I've been looking at Spire for a year or two but held back on purchasing until today.
Just picked it up in the sale, my first impressions are positive.
This could very well retire my use of Sylenth.
Just picked it up in the sale, my first impressions are positive.
This could very well retire my use of Sylenth.
- KVRian
- 1373 posts since 16 Jan, 2004
Is there a reason to retire Sylenth? For me, there may be - because I prefer Spire's copy protection scheme over Sylenth - and I have considered retiring other plugins for the same reason - to only retain ones that use serial/license file copy protection.
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
That Bellatrix bundle for $20 is a steal. Even for $40... or more. I have them all and purhcased mostly at regular sale prices. I picked up some missing ones during their $3 pay what you can sale. But $20 for all... no brainer if you have Spire.
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- Banned
- 203 posts since 13 Jul, 2021
Luckily I haven't produced any tracks with Sylenth even though I did support the developer.OzoneJunkie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 1:16 pm Is there a reason to retire Sylenth? For me, there may be - because I prefer Spire's copy protection scheme over Sylenth - and I have considered retiring other plugins for the same reason - to only retain ones that use serial/license file copy protection.
Is there a reason? Stupidity/inexperience can surely be my only defence.
- KVRian
- 1373 posts since 16 Jan, 2004
I've used Sylenth in a couple of tracks, but not in a while. It still sounds great, to me at least. But I think Spire sounds as good, and better in some cases. I think Sylenth is maybe a little less fiddly when editing patches, since Spire requires more clicking to get to each osc setting.Norqa wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 2:45 pmLuckily I haven't produced any tracks with Sylenth even though I did support the developer.OzoneJunkie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 1:16 pm Is there a reason to retire Sylenth? For me, there may be - because I prefer Spire's copy protection scheme over Sylenth - and I have considered retiring other plugins for the same reason - to only retain ones that use serial/license file copy protection.
Is there a reason? Stupidity/inexperience can surely be my only defence.
I know part of me is just being overly... not paranoid, but... 'concerned' that I'd write a bunch of tracks with a given synth and then have the synth be inaccessible if the activation breaks - I've seen other CR synths become deactivated because of a bug or whatever, requiring online activation again. Or, that a synth company goes under and then there's not a way to activate the synth on a new machine. Not a high probability of this happening, but at least with serials or license files, there's no concern there. And these days, there's plenty of options out there, in this case, Spire vs Sylenth.
Probably the biggest barrier for me to go this route is the Synapse Audio synths... Dune 3 and Obsession are great.
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- KVRian
- 712 posts since 26 Jul, 2018 from Germany
I ask the support, they tell me it is indeed to remove oscillator clicks, like shown in the video below (@1:40 min). But, it seems only to work with monophonic sounds.
Anyway, I found a solution for my personal "click" problem. Shame on me, I wasn't aware that you can change the curve type of the envelope stages, so I switched the decay stage from exp1 to exp2 and now it sounds fine to me. Problem solved.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXJ2AEKlLhc&t=99s
- KVRAF
- 5486 posts since 15 Dec, 2011 from Bucharest, Romania
I have the latest version of Spire 1.5 installed and today I opened an older Renoise project that had an instance of Spire 1.1 among other things. If I remember correctly, when opening older Studio One projects, the DAW automatically replaced all 1.1 instances with 1.5, but in Renoise I get an error message saying the plugin can't be found. Is the automatic replacement the correct behavior?
- Banned
- 3564 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
That's annoying. Are you supposed to keep all previous versions installed in parallel?
I remember some old test project. When I loaded it years later I no longer had any of the plugins installed, mostly demo versions
I remember some old test project. When I loaded it years later I no longer had any of the plugins installed, mostly demo versions