I don't think Teksonik is being ungrateful or fretful here.lobanov wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 2:55 amVital is open-sourced, update it yourself: https://github.com/mtytel/vitalTeksonik wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 11:00 pm It's been a long time since I checked up on Vital but I seem to remember that some people were having issues with 1.5.5 since it was released and those issues had not been addressed. So to them it may not be "perfectly usable".
The only thing I've used Vital for in the last year and a half or so is the Text to Wavetable feature which I export to use in other synths or render to audio. Other than the TTWT feature I have a folder full of alternative synths that can do the same and do it better. So I don't care if it ever gets updated or fixed as long as the TTWT feature continues to work. If it stops working then Vital will be deleted.
The great advantage of soft synths is that they can be updated and upgraded by motivated developers unlike most hardware such as the Oberheims and Moogs mentioned above. That was the point of my response to the post above. They "haven't been updated for over 40 years" because they can't be for the most part. Are they still great synths? I suppose but then so are many of the synths released since then both hard and soft. Progress marches on and leaves boot prints on those who can't or won't keep up.
It's ridiculos how people get a cool synth for free (most of us use it for free, absolutely) and then whine: "no updates!abandoned...
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Fretful children press hard for new toys.
Let's be grateful. It makes sense.
No, the market isn't saturated by free synths of such a tier. I can name a few.Teksonik wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 11:00 pm Vital had great promise but life is too short and the market too saturated to faff about with synths that are by all intents and purposes abandoned.![]()
It seems you are not reacting to the situation, or if you are, you are overreacting like ... Big time.
You may not know but vital is a very very loved synth which received a ton of praise and Teksonik is not insulting the creator at all.
What he is saying is that the situation where we are now with vital not supported anymore is a bit sad and vital lost its mojo. It is a fact, not a critic. I myself use it also only for text to voice.
Now, as you are speaking about open source. You can search my pseudo on GitHub. You will see that I have about 30 repositories and a few hundred regular users of my products. It is not much and certainly not comparable to vital. But since I started to slowdown my developments (no time with music), a lot of my users are complaining on our telegram. I don't feel offended by that. As long as people are polite.
I am providing a product that a few people like and use, now it doesn't evolve, people are frustrated, it's normal. It is not childish or insulting. It is mechanical.
And the fact that a program is free has no link to that (and to be honest, I received 5 figures in "coffee" donations, so freeware is a question of point of view).
