That seems to be the case...Wanterkeelt wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:54 am So if I buy 3.5 now, the day it's get updated to 3.6, I will have to pay again 15$ and for 3.7 again etc. ?
iurien wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 4:58 amNo, Geonkick for now donot have a. infrastructure to make possible upgrades or subscriptions. The project is just selling built, ready to run binary of Geonkick. It will sell the current binary at 15$ and older ones at lower price10$ for those who want to wait, and maybe for very older ones will be offered for free as free beer (but this last case is not decided yet). Alternately, since Geonkick is Free Software (or open source), you can download the source code, setup the environment on your machine, configure, build the binary and do whatever you like with it.vanerio wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:26 pm
What is the plan, charge for each upgrade? v3.6.0 would cost 15 USD more?
Geonkick - percussion synthesizer
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- KVRist
- 379 posts since 9 Dec, 2014
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 10 Sep, 2023
Hey I just started using this. I'm on Linux and was looking at a drum synth that can do it all; most other plugins I have only run on Windows. I'm using the free version but this is a great drum synth that is certainly worth the 15€.
Just wondering though, what key features differentiate the free version I'm currently using and the paid? I see there's three layers used separately with oscillator and noise, what does the paid version have that enhances the current experience?
Just wondering though, what key features differentiate the free version I'm currently using and the paid? I see there's three layers used separately with oscillator and noise, what does the paid version have that enhances the current experience?
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 2 Jun, 2025
Hi iurien,
im using your really nice percussion synth more and more. Im on linux and always looking for development for quality audio stuff on the plattform. It seams to be very precise in audio quality.
Do you plan to make a grid conductivity, so you can snap it to 1/4th, 1/8th length and so on? It would be really nice to have a scale of DAW measure scale and have vertical and horizontal grid point to snap.
Im looking foreward for further development and will support! Greetings
im using your really nice percussion synth more and more. Im on linux and always looking for development for quality audio stuff on the plattform. It seams to be very precise in audio quality.
Do you plan to make a grid conductivity, so you can snap it to 1/4th, 1/8th length and so on? It would be really nice to have a scale of DAW measure scale and have vertical and horizontal grid point to snap.
Im looking foreward for further development and will support! Greetings
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- KVRAF
- 4737 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
From the website:Carcar wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:06 pm Hey I just started using this. I'm on Linux and was looking at a drum synth that can do it all; most other plugins I have only run on Windows. I'm using the free version but this is a great drum synth that is certainly worth the 15€.
Just wondering though, what key features differentiate the free version I'm currently using and the paid? I see there's three layers used separately with oscillator and noise, what does the paid version have that enhances the current experience?
Download basic version (1 instrument, 1 layer per instrument, no waveform zoom)
Buy the full, ready-to-run version (16 instruments, 3 layers per instrument, all other features)
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
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