Phase Plant 3 Teased

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Muziksculp wrote: Tue May 19, 2026 4:20 am I don't have PhasePlant, I read positive reviews about it, so I'm interested in what PPlant-3 will add to what version 2 offers.

Hopefully there will be a special intro price when it is released.
They have multiple 50% off sales throughout the year at the usual times i.e. summer, black friday etc.
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Muziksculp wrote: Tue May 19, 2026 4:20 am
Hopefully there will be a special intro price when it is released.
If not, there's always the Kilohearts subscription/rent-to-own payment option available.

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OK, Thanks for the helpful feedack regarding purchasing PhasePlant. I will wait until PhasePlant 3 is released.

Is it due very soon, or are is it a few months away ?

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End of summer or September.

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Igro wrote: Tue May 19, 2026 4:07 pm End of summer or September.
Which year?

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BBFG# wrote: Mon May 11, 2026 3:29 pm I recall reading that they were considering making a Linux native.
Any word on that?
would be sick but just rumors...and these are deleted on reddit...can't find the original comments about native linux support.

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Hi,

Phase Plant 2 is currently on sale ($99) reg. ($199.) , so I went ahead and purchased PP-2 . I'm also excited about the upcoming PP-3 and what it will improve, and add to the current version.

Cheers,
Muziksculp

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zvenx wrote: Wed Dec 24, 2025 3:32 pm I just need a new browser, which they have hinted is coming.
That would be fantastic.
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Phase Plant is wild. I’ve known of it but became genuinely interested after seeing that you can keep adding oscillators etc until your cpu collapses. I think there is too much emphasis out there on cpu friendly designs and less on raw power. (aside from those with variable over sampling settings) Purchased PP yesterday for the 99 sale and got a 30$ email coupon, I used it towards the table filter add on which is my main interest. Happy to see the table filter is also a standalone effect and I ran it behind Massive X for a while before even opening pp :) it led me to research other variants of wave table to filter effects, exp dsp and wavefeild

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aprilexe wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 5:04 pm Phase Plant is wild. I’ve known of it but became genuinely interested after seeing that you can keep adding oscillators etc until your cpu collapses. I think there is too much emphasis out there on cpu friendly designs and less on raw power. (aside from those with variable over sampling settings) Purchased PP yesterday for the 99 sale and got a 30$ email coupon, I used it towards the table filter add on which is my main interest. Happy to see the table filter is also a standalone effect and I ran it behind Massive X for a while before even opening pp :) it led me to research other variants of wave table to filter effects, exp dsp and wavefeild
try the polyphonic FX...add some shepard tone unison .. PP is crazy

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Thanks, I added the subscription for now so I have full access until I finish the bundle next month. The Kyma sound design software and dsp keeps coming to mind. Also Audiomulch :)

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Is there a way to step through a sequence with each key press ? ( I mean have an lfo set to say 5 steps and each keypress moves to the next step. I am so used to Bitwig modulators I find the PP ones not as simple to use when I want to exactly do something rather than just experimenting.
Also can you step through say 5 granular oscillators on each key press ? Even better to randomly play a different one each time ?
I have not found a way to do this yet.

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Penguin Classics wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:39 am Is there a way to step through a sequence with each key press ? ( I mean have an lfo set to say 5 steps and each keypress moves to the next step. I am so used to Bitwig modulators I find the PP ones not as simple to use when I want to exactly do something rather than just experimenting.
Also can you step through say 5 granular oscillators on each key press ? Even better to randomly play a different one each time ?
I have not found a way to do this yet.
AFAIK both your questions result in a "no" answer. There is no mapper present in PP. The only thing that comes kinda close is the RANDOM module, which can give stepped (polyphonic/monophonic) outputs per keypress, but is, ofcourse, random..

However, since you use Bitwig; you can use Bitwigs modulators to get the same result (although ALWAYS monophonic).

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Penguin Classics wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:39 am Is there a way to step through a sequence with each key press ? ( I mean have an lfo set to say 5 steps and each keypress moves to the next step. I am so used to Bitwig modulators I find the PP ones not as simple to use when I want to exactly do something rather than just experimenting.
Also can you step through say 5 granular oscillators on each key press ? Even better to randomly play a different one each time ?
I have not found a way to do this yet.
The former you can do by having a feedback loop with a sample & hold and a stepped remap. For the latter, you could combine that with more remaps. If you want to play one randomly each time, you can just use the sample and hold with remaps.

Edit: Feel free to PM me if you need further help setting it up, I'm tired of the forum trolls who keep replying to me. 😹
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joradn wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 12:41 pm
Penguin Classics wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:39 am Is there a way to step through a sequence with each key press ? ( I mean have an lfo set to say 5 steps and each keypress moves to the next step. I am so used to Bitwig modulators I find the PP ones not as simple to use when I want to exactly do something rather than just experimenting.
Also can you step through say 5 granular oscillators on each key press ? Even better to randomly play a different one each time ?
I have not found a way to do this yet.
The former you can do by having a feedback loop with a sample & hold and a stepped remap. For the latter, you could combine that with more remaps. If you want to play one randomly each time, you can just use the sample and hold with remaps.
Yeah..but then the output will be random (based on the S/H output) in both cases..

If not; i am interested in a simple preset where the S/H controls a non-random stepper...

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