You can just not use rhe spectral or granular (or clip launcher or arp both of which seem very resource hungry). Although at that poi t, you might as well just use Serum 1...or Phase Plant.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 6:49 am Serum2 is way more powerful and interesting than S1.
But too heavy on cpu,not sure how am i gonna use more that 3-4 heavy presets,playing simultaneously in real time (freezing yeah,but it's annoying and waste of time)...
Wondering why Steve Duda doesn't make a lite version,something with 4 osc and 4 filters without other types of synthesis,just straight wavetable synth,which could be friendly on cpu.
I am saying this from sound designer's point - IT'S 2025,FOUR OSC AND FOUR FILTERS ARE MANDATORY for a solid 3D sound of a preset and yet almost nobody care about it.
Just wonder,did i hear something developers and users don't or what,how difficult could be to start with that idea 4 via 4???
Wavetable subtractive synths are most used and popular,why such a donkey stubbornness to justify a weak architecture,when next synth could be starter with the right idea...coming from another topic and really amazed how many people had absolutely no idea how to make pleasant and usable sound,but insist that 4x4 idea isn't something...
Not criticizing Duda specifically,just wonder why developers doesn't consider 4 osc and 4 filters as minimum for a modern synth???
Talking my 12 years experience,not just theory or chat in free time...
My prediction is that next guy who make something like serum,but 4x4 straight wavetable synth will be very successful developer ...
How many time same problems,same demands,giving free ideas like i do in this post and in the end the developers do something,that will have same issues and weak sides,criticized and discussed same way like before...
It is pretty frustrating how intensive S2 is. I get that with great power comes great whatever but so much of s2 is unusable and it doesn't really make much sense. Phase Plant can do all the same cross mod as well as granular etc and similar patches on S2 and PP show clearly that PP is significantly more optimised. Or that Serum 2 is literally cutting edge and over time our CPUs will be more able to handle it.
But just throw on the S2 exp BP filter. Sounds nice enough but massive CPU load which IMO is not in proportion to how good it sounds. It's lovely, don't get me wrong. But not lovely enough for me to significantly change my workflow to accommodate its use.
