What country is Reveal Sound located
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 851 posts since 26 Jan, 2014 from United States of America
I am looking all over the web site and I can not find where this company located. No information on Wiki. Please, share some information with us. Thank you.
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- KVRist
- 45 posts since 15 Jun, 2013
Company is founded by programmers and musicians and registered in Belize, development team is located in Russia. All team members are not widely known so even if they publish their biography and photos its unlikely be intetersting for many users Moreover, currently we are hard working under new features and any publicity distracts us. Sometimes later possibly we redesign our site and add some info about team.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 851 posts since 26 Jan, 2014 from United States of America
Thank you for sharing. I will assure you that it will be interesting to read about the developers. Also I am originally from Russia, so it makes it much more interesting for me personally. Can I assume that the musicians and developers team is physically located in Russia? This makes me proud that finally some technology is coming from that part of the world. The world is a big place, and with all the threats and danger generated in the cyberspace, it is hard to make wise decisions on purchases. It is very important for the new company that tries to establish itself, to connect with the customers on the personal level. It helps to know who we have business with. When searching for your company's name, the results come flagged by the Norton Antivirus and Webroot. There is no information about the company, nobody knows your address, phone number, location. It may be a weakness in your marketing strategy. Unknown software company on the market is a reason for concern. I will be looking forward to the new features and more information about your talented team. Thank you very much!
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- KVRist
- 102 posts since 4 Apr, 2014
It is interesting that I've never had a VSTi, or any kind of audio soft, developed by the Russians, and now that I have one, it quickly became my main synth and I almost forgot hundreds of others which I tried. I don't even use Sylenth, Zebra, or Massive anymore!
People with ears are claiming Spire sounds as well as Virus, maybe even better... These were my first thoughts, too. Soft synths ruined the EDM scene, now even the great producers such as Corsten, Rank 1, van Buuren, sound a bit bad and dull, because they're using too much software. Not to mention trance with 50 layers which serve the purpose of covering each other's dullness in a dense, totally choked mix. Sylenths are not JPs, Nords, or Viruses.
But SPIRE changes all of this. This is the first soft synth which really has CHARACTER, and it's also good in emulating hardware VAs and old analogs. On top of that, it fits very well into any mix.
Bravo
People with ears are claiming Spire sounds as well as Virus, maybe even better... These were my first thoughts, too. Soft synths ruined the EDM scene, now even the great producers such as Corsten, Rank 1, van Buuren, sound a bit bad and dull, because they're using too much software. Not to mention trance with 50 layers which serve the purpose of covering each other's dullness in a dense, totally choked mix. Sylenths are not JPs, Nords, or Viruses.
But SPIRE changes all of this. This is the first soft synth which really has CHARACTER, and it's also good in emulating hardware VAs and old analogs. On top of that, it fits very well into any mix.
Bravo
- KVRAF
- 1707 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
You've never heard of Voxengo?frag wrote:It is interesting that I've never had a VSTi, or any kind of audio soft, developed by the Russians, and now that I have one, it quickly became my main synth and I almost forgot hundreds of others which I tried. I don't even use Sylenth, Zebra, or Massive anymore.
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 11 Oct, 2014
Knowing with whom you are doing business with is always a very important factor, and it's especially important when it comes to software that you are installing on your system. I just wanted to try the demo, and noticed that it's unfortunately not signed, which instantly makes me super suspicious and ditch it (didn't tried Sylenth1 for the same reason), I mean, an anonymous russian company with an offshore LTD registered in central america, if it were for any other purposes people would immediately run away scared of a possible fraud
No offense though, just something you might want to think about
No offense though, just something you might want to think about
- Banned
- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
..Or the excellent Diversion from Dmitry Sches who is from Belarus.Karten wrote:You've never heard of Voxengo?frag wrote:It is interesting that I've never had a VSTi, or any kind of audio soft, developed by the Russians, and now that I have one, it quickly became my main synth and I almost forgot hundreds of others which I tried. I don't even use Sylenth, Zebra, or Massive anymore.
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- KVRAF
- 35569 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I was a bit sceptical too if i may say that, but the way my email request was processed, and the license purchase proved that i was wrong about it. Couldn't have been better really, great guys.tdp wrote:Knowing with whom you are doing business with is always a very important factor, and it's especially important when it comes to software that you are installing on your system. I just wanted to try the demo, and noticed that it's unfortunately not signed, which instantly makes me super suspicious and ditch it (didn't tried Sylenth1 for the same reason), I mean, an anonymous russian company with an offshore LTD registered in central america, if it were for any other purposes people would immediately run away scared of a possible fraud
No offense though, just something you might want to think about
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- KVRAF
- 5664 posts since 7 Feb, 2013
Belarus is not Russia.valerian_777 wrote:..Or the excellent Diversion from Dmitry Sches who is from Belarus.Karten wrote:You've never heard of Voxengo?frag wrote:It is interesting that I've never had a VSTi, or any kind of audio soft, developed by the Russians, and now that I have one, it quickly became my main synth and I almost forgot hundreds of others which I tried. I don't even use Sylenth, Zebra, or Massive anymore.
Btw, Ilya Efimov is a well known soundware guy from Russia. VladG (who made Molot and Limiter No. 6) is also Russian.
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