Roland Cloud
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- KVRist
- 149 posts since 2 Jul, 2022
Does anyone have a solution for the menace that is Roland Cloud Manager? When I start Windows it takes up 10GB of my RAM and at times hogs my CPU. I just kill the process everytime I start Windows but that's getting annoying. Removing it from auto-startup doesn't work, because everytime I use one the Roland plugins it reinserts itself like some piece of malware.
I tried just deleting Roland Cloud Manager.exe, and that worked for a while, but after a couple of weeks the plugins need to reauthorize and then it needs RCM again.
I tried just deleting Roland Cloud Manager.exe, and that worked for a while, but after a couple of weeks the plugins need to reauthorize and then it needs RCM again.
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- KVRAF
- 9865 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I forgot the JV-1080 is basically the same as the XV-5080 minus a bunch of presets. I was thinking of getting the 1080 but I already have the 5080.sinemotor wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 6:11 pmSRXs, JV-1080 and XV-5080 are all running the same engine so they're essentially different variations of the same plugin. The only difference between the JV, XV, SRXs vst is the number of patches and waveforms. They all have the original 1083 waveforms of the XV-5080 for instance.fmr wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:04 pm Anyway, SRX instrument use the JV-1080 as a base, NOT the XV-5080. THAT is correct
From the information I gathered by looking at Roland romplers manuals, this JV/XV/SRX plugin seems to be based on the early 00s era Fantom-X engine (which is basically the XV-5080 engine with a different MFX section). So the 78 MFXs section in the VST matches the one in the old Fantom, the PCM engine matches too (including stereo wave tones - this feature didn't exist on the JV-1080), same with tone structures, filter types, modulations and matrix controls, etc.
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- KVRAF
- 2202 posts since 16 Apr, 2004 from between my ears
in Windows, turn off RCMServiceStart in Settings>Apps>Startup.sheaf wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:49 pm Does anyone have a solution for the menace that is Roland Cloud Manager? When I start Windows it takes up 10GB of my RAM and at times hogs my CPU. I just kill the process everytime I start Windows but that's getting annoying. Removing it from auto-startup doesn't work, because everytime I use one the Roland plugins it reinserts itself like some piece of malware.
I tried just deleting Roland Cloud Manager.exe, and that worked for a while, but after a couple of weeks the plugins need to reauthorize and then it needs RCM again.
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
Yes, anything under Loyalty Rewards should not count towards the 10 Play4Life key limit. You might want to confirm that with RC Customer Service before spending any money though, since you'd want to know that Roland's applying these policies with consistency!Caine123 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:00 pmthanks for clarifying mine looks like this
so if i might want more i will jpoing the P4L then. so this should be a new 10 instruments hopefully
Re - Why give some users more keys than others etc? The whole system seems a bit like they were making it up as they went along - what with the change from Loyalty Rewards to Play4Life, and the fact that their own website won’t show Zenology Lifetime keys either (Which is a likely indicator of when the main website back end code was done - IE many years prior, before they offered Zenology keys as an option.. )
Not properly showing you the things you own (the lack of proper indicators in the Cloud Manager software also leaves a lot to be desired too), a failure to fix long standing bugs in plugins, allowing some users more than 10 keys via subscription but not others, a lack of regular new plugins to help justify a subscription model etc - all of these things are, perhaps, not the best ways to help inspire user confidence.
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- KVRAF
- 9599 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thanks alot PAK and to everyone else here helping me figure it out. im already too long in the business and have plugin experiences with companies that you can smell this bad business from Roland (Cloud), what helps up these marketing guys like Jon and Brian if nothing comes up, enough with these blabla im just a poor marketing guys (yeah maybe i dunno) i want facts, releases and stuff which is there and not promised or whatever.PAK wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 6:12 pmYes, anything under Loyalty Rewards should not count towards the 10 Play4Life key limit. You might want to confirm that with RC Customer Service before spending any money though, since you'd want to know that Roland's applying these policies with consistency!Caine123 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:00 pmthanks for clarifying mine looks like this
so if i might want more i will jpoing the P4L then. so this should be a new 10 instruments hopefully
Re - Why give some users more keys than others etc? The whole system seems a bit like they were making it up as they went along - what with the change from Loyalty Rewards to Play4Life, and the fact that their own website won’t show Zenology Lifetime keys either (Which is a likely indicator of when the main website back end code was done - IE many years prior, before they offered Zenology keys as an option.. )
Not properly showing you the things you own (the lack of proper indicators in the Cloud Manager software also leaves a lot to be desired too), a failure to fix long standing bugs in plugins, allowing some users more than 10 keys via subscription but not others, a lack of regular new plugins to help justify a subscription model etc - all of these things are, perhaps, not the best ways to help inspire user confidence.![]()
Roland Cloud is a nice ground, and im very happy to finally have the D50 back and some other (digital)synths after i got rid of my hardware sadly but these are STILL not updated, enhanced/added with all xps and features, not really new plugins added, ridiculous prices, ridiculous price model and subscription model. i hope really that more people will follow and roland cloud team needs to act in a better way. i would have not thought Korg would deliver better stuff (their support sucks too sadly though!).
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- KVRAF
- 9865 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I know they updated 4 of them last year with some new features/updates, so hopefully they are working on the rest of them over time, and hopefully... new plugins.Caine123 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 8:05 pmRoland Cloud is a nice ground, and im very happy to finally have the D50 back and some other (digital)synths after i got rid of my hardware sadly but these are STILL not updated, enhanced/added with all xps and features, not really new plugins added, ridiculous prices, ridiculous price model and subscription model.PAK wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 6:12 pmYes, anything under Loyalty Rewards should not count towards the 10 Play4Life key limit. You might want to confirm that with RC Customer Service before spending any money though, since you'd want to know that Roland's applying these policies with consistency!Caine123 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:00 pmthanks for clarifying mine looks like this
so if i might want more i will jpoing the P4L then. so this should be a new 10 instruments hopefully
Re - Why give some users more keys than others etc? The whole system seems a bit like they were making it up as they went along - what with the change from Loyalty Rewards to Play4Life, and the fact that their own website won’t show Zenology Lifetime keys either (Which is a likely indicator of when the main website back end code was done - IE many years prior, before they offered Zenology keys as an option.. )
Not properly showing you the things you own (the lack of proper indicators in the Cloud Manager software also leaves a lot to be desired too), a failure to fix long standing bugs in plugins, allowing some users more than 10 keys via subscription but not others, a lack of regular new plugins to help justify a subscription model etc - all of these things are, perhaps, not the best ways to help inspire user confidence.![]()
https://www.rolandcloud.com/news/new-in ... re-out-now
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- KVRAF
- 5163 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
I have more than 10 but that is because i have bought a bunch of lifetime keys over the years + I have 8 in the Loyalty program and 1 in the Latest Pay4life offer.PAK wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 6:12 pmYes, anything under Loyalty Rewards should not count towards the 10 Play4Life key limit. You might want to confirm that with RC Customer Service before spending any money though, since you'd want to know that Roland's applying these policies with consistency!Caine123 wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:00 pmthanks for clarifying mine looks like this
so if i might want more i will jpoing the P4L then. so this should be a new 10 instruments hopefully
Re - Why give some users more keys than others etc? The whole system seems a bit like they were making it up as they went along - what with the change from Loyalty Rewards to Play4Life, and the fact that their own website won’t show Zenology Lifetime keys either (Which is a likely indicator of when the main website back end code was done - IE many years prior, before they offered Zenology keys as an option.. )
Not properly showing you the things you own (the lack of proper indicators in the Cloud Manager software also leaves a lot to be desired too), a failure to fix long standing bugs in plugins, allowing some users more than 10 keys via subscription but not others, a lack of regular new plugins to help justify a subscription model etc - all of these things are, perhaps, not the best ways to help inspire user confidence.![]()
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 21 Sep, 2021
I don't understand why JV-1080 and XV-5080 are separate plugins. They should have made 1 with 2 skins (or sound, if there even is a difference, I could not find one). As a matter of fact the XV-5080 plugin can also load the sound bank from the JV-1080 plugin without any issue, if you "tweak" the file a little bit ...Examigan wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 5:51 pm
I forgot the JV-1080 is basically the same as the XV-5080 minus a bunch of presets. I was thinking of getting the 1080 but I already have the 5080.
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- Banned
- 36 posts since 11 Jan, 2024
yeah redundancy seems to be a big issue with roland cloud..
seems you can load same sounds in jv1080, xv5080 as well as zenology pro.
also, i cant quite understand the use of the system8 plugin? isnt the hardwares main thing it can loud plugouts?
if you have zenology pro (or the plugouts in plugin version) why would you need system8 vst? i am asking because i simply dont understand so thankful if someone can explain.
seems you can load same sounds in jv1080, xv5080 as well as zenology pro.
also, i cant quite understand the use of the system8 plugin? isnt the hardwares main thing it can loud plugouts?
if you have zenology pro (or the plugouts in plugin version) why would you need system8 vst? i am asking because i simply dont understand so thankful if someone can explain.
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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
System 8 is a really good virtual analogue synth in its own right. You can’t (AFAIK) load plugouts inside the virtual System 8.
It’s ACB modelled so imagine it will sound different from Zenology Pro even if you selected all the same settings for wave, envelopes, filters etc.
It’s ACB modelled so imagine it will sound different from Zenology Pro even if you selected all the same settings for wave, envelopes, filters etc.
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- Banned
- 36 posts since 11 Jan, 2024
what is the system8 acb modeled after? on its own isnt it "just" another VA? i mean its all software, i guess it just doesnt make quite sense to me to have it as a vst.
yes i assume you cant load "plugouts" in the software version as that would be loading software on top of software
yes i assume you cant load "plugouts" in the software version as that would be loading software on top of software
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Nuttin'.
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- KVRAF
- 12087 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
So Roland can charge twice for the same thing $$$
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- Banned
- 36 posts since 11 Jan, 2024
Ohh, shots fired
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- Banned
- 36 posts since 11 Jan, 2024
More like three times it seems.. Or maybe I'm just too dumb to understand and there's a massive quality difference between them all. But if so then why would you need x3 when you can just get the one that's best? Oh well. I doubt I will ever get it.
