Who’s still stoked on PSP?

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dayjob wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:17 pm
rollasoc wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:59 pm Dark Water, you might be right, there have been long periods of no new products. Even now, they seem to be revisiting and updating and improving their older products. Not overly exciting!
getting updates for N20 and the lexicon delays and 608MD would be very exciting to me. would really be nice to use them again regularly w/updated larger/resizable guis/apple silicon native support.. it'd be like getting new plug ins. i'd pay for the updates at this point. that's how good those plug ins are imo.
I really don't understand why PSP have so neglected N2O - it's probably one of their best known and best loved plugins - it even gets mentioned in their recent KvR interview as one of their iconic plugins, and yet it has hardly been updated since it first came out.
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yeah, definitely could use a bigger GUI
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I wouldn’t be that surprised at all if N2O is next in line for Apple Silicon and GUI updates.

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machinesworking wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 1:20 am I wouldn’t be that surprised at all if N2O is next in line for Apple Silicon and GUI updates.
That would be great.
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CrystalWizard wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 3:24 am
machinesworking wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 1:20 am I wouldn’t be that surprised at all if N2O is next in line for Apple Silicon and GUI updates.
That would be great.
They seem to be halfway through the list. Basically all the "2022 Edition" versions are resizable GUIs and Apple Silicon native. N2O is one of the big players left.

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PsychicVST wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 5:06 pm As a stupid young boy who stumbled into the world of Piracy, PSP plugins were some of the first for me to dabble with. Now having gone without using pirated software for 10+ years, I finally got around to buying myself legit copies of all their M1 native plugins and I just wanna say, PSP still rock all these years later.
PSP can go f**k 'emselves for all I care. I bought PSP MixSaturator when it was released and after a few years I lost the installer and PSP wouldn't let me download the version I had, they insisted I buy the whole suite they had bundled it into. f**k that! I found something better and I haven't looked at any PSP plugins since.
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BONES wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 4:03 am PSP can go f**k 'emselves for all I care. I bought PSP MixSaturator when it was released and after a few years I lost the installer and PSP wouldn't let me download the version I had, they insisted I buy the whole suite they had bundled it into. f**k that! I found something better and I haven't looked at any PSP plugins since.
Earlier versions are available.
http://dev.pspaudioware.net/release/PSP ... index.html

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Decades too late for me. And they are all 64 bit, at the time I needed a 32 bit installer, which may have been the problem, although it would have easily been 15 years ago because we only used it on our first two albums.
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BONES wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:06 am Decades too late for me. And they are all 64 bit, at the time I needed a 32 bit installer, which may have been the problem, although it would have easily been 15 years ago because we only used it on our first two albums.
I might still have a 32 bit installer on a backup somewhere (or at least the dlls). I have used PSP since the early 2000s. Never had an issue with their support on the rare occasion I have used them.

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aMUSEd wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 10:01 pm
dayjob wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:17 pm
rollasoc wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:59 pm Dark Water, you might be right, there have been long periods of no new products. Even now, they seem to be revisiting and updating and improving their older products. Not overly exciting!
getting updates for N20 and the lexicon delays and 608MD would be very exciting to me. would really be nice to use them again regularly w/updated larger/resizable guis/apple silicon native support.. it'd be like getting new plug ins. i'd pay for the updates at this point. that's how good those plug ins are imo.
I really don't understand why PSP have so neglected N2O - it's probably one of their best known and best loved plugins - it even gets mentioned in their recent KvR interview as one of their iconic plugins, and yet it has hardly been updated since it first came out.
I really like N2O, but it has never had a good UI. I’d pay for a new version that had no new features, but had a reworked and resizable UI.
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There is actually the PSP - Collection for Voltage - Modular, which is also based on some of the N20 Algorithms.
https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/p ... collection
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rollasoc wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 1:02 pmI might still have a 32 bit installer on a backup somewhere (or at least the dlls). I have used PSP since the early 2000s. Never had an issue with their support on the rare occasion I have used them.
I appreciate the offer but I haven't used MixSaturator for 15 years and I don't miss it at all. I have found better tools for my needs.
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For me personally, no other company gets more praise than PSP.
I've been using their plugins since 2001 (when I got vintage warmer), and along with some other companies (smaller developers such as Tokyo Dawn Labs, Toneboosters...), before falling into the temptation of GAS, I always compare their plugins to whatever new super-hyped mega-uber plugin some bigger companies come up with these days... I always save my money, 100% of the time without fail.
Also, every time I have had any kind of issue, I always ended up talking personally with Antoni himself, who has consistently responded to any issue (minimal, by the way) about bugs or suggestions for improvement.
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My experience. Top quality software from top quality people.
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Love 2445 EMT and Pianoverb2 is fun, waiting for a sale on the Lexicon 42 emulation.

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