IL minihost modular + piz's tools:chk071 wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:49 pm I don't know. I doubt it though. I tried in the Studio One multi instrument, but, it's not possible in there, because, it's just no polyphonic voice allocator.

IL minihost modular + piz's tools:chk071 wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 6:49 pm I don't know. I doubt it though. I tried in the Studio One multi instrument, but, it's not possible in there, because, it's just no polyphonic voice allocator.

I can see the value if you are using it with unison, e.g. I've created patches in Obsession that play different voices at different octaves, but not to trigger them sequentially.SLiC wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:36 amYou can play the bx_ one module per voice if you want (using the tools/DAWS suggested) but in this case I agree, I personally can't see the point (unless someone has a sound example to post of why it sounds different?). Its another example of copying 'limitations' on old hardware, warts and all....we can do better in 2021!
If you are running sequences/arps or any kind of played rhythmic patterns it can sound very cool to have different sounding voices/tones. I've seen this done on with the 4 Voice and have done it myself with a MonoPoly and enjoyed the sound. One of my favorite bands, Broadcast, would actually do that with the old VST QuadraSID (which they told me they preferred to the SIDStation that they owned). Round robins sequences would mix up the tones and give a very cool feel to the synth patterns being played. Sometimes they might have three similar tones and one different or all slightly different. While Broadcast's sequences weren't particularly complex and could have been replicated by having different VST instances spread across tracks, it was the exact feature of having round robins triggering different sounding synths voices that inspired the parts. It's not for everyone, but it's potentially useful and a worthy feature.BONES wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:55 amI can see the value if you are using it with unison, e.g. I've created patches in Obsession that play different voices at different octaves, but not to trigger them sequentially.SLiC wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:36 amYou can play the bx_ one module per voice if you want (using the tools/DAWS suggested) but in this case I agree, I personally can't see the point (unless someone has a sound example to post of why it sounds different?). Its another example of copying 'limitations' on old hardware, warts and all....we can do better in 2021!
computer spec or gtfoFearinLoathin wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 1:55 am Thank god I didn't pay for this crap. The DEFAULT patch, a simple saw or whatever, takes 10% of my computing power. Nearly EVERY other sound preset? 35-75%. I literally can't use the damn thing. And my computer has no problems with other synths like ANA2, which is by far the most CPU-hungry one I own.
I like PA, a lot. But they need to completely recode this garbage. Again, it was free for me via the Focusrite bonus stuff, but I'm very disappointed that this relatively simple plugin taxes CPUs like this.
You got something for free, yet you still feel the need to have a whinge about it? Normally I'd give you a few tips on how to reduce its CPU load but ungrateful people don't deserve it so you can go without.FearinLoathin wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 1:55 amThank god I didn't pay for this crap. The DEFAULT patch, a simple saw or whatever, takes 10% of my computing power. Nearly EVERY other sound preset? 35-75%. I literally can't use the damn thing. And my computer has no problems with other synths like ANA2, which is by far the most CPU-hungry one I own.
No idea. Try to uninstall and reinstall it.Ikaz7 wrote: Thu Apr 14, 2022 1:05 pm Yes, I tried the internal browser as well. I installed the plugin while my DAW was running, maybe this messed up the installation? Will try again later.
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