Curves & Membranes - A Slick Monosynth for Mac

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tq wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 3:49 pm Congrats! This is quite cool. I am thinking about getting the whole range with the bundle - I assume the new synth will be added to the bundle? Are you also planning on individual upgrade pricing, once having bought the bundle, if new products come up?
Thanks.

A bit of info.

The new "full bundle" will be called v2.

The new bundle is including all the current plugin plus the new synth and the delay, as well as the free plugin and the semi free will be available next thursday (the 25th).

The new price of the full bundle v2 will be 159 euro including vat. (the current full bundle v1 is 99 euro incl. VAT.)
The cross-grade from current full bundle will be 49 euro including vat.

The new synth on its own will be 79 euro, and 29 for the delay.

There will also be cross grades from other bundles as well as for single plugin owners.

The reverb is free to all current costumers - and the panner thingy is free for all.

And knowing myself, there will be stuff added overtime, both to those who don't upgrade, but more to those who do. As I like the idea of increasing value.

All the Best,
Rasmus
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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Ah, I see, so there is an incentive to buy V1 bundle now before next Thursday. :-)

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The new synth just sounds lovely and please keep the pads & droney stuff, right up my alley. Hopefully this will become native LINUX someday, so I can just get the full Bundle.
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Bought. :-)

Btw, I like your no-nonsense videos. Very engineering like. Fits the company concept.

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El°HYM wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 5:01 pm The new synth just sounds lovely and please keep the pads & droney stuff, right up my alley. Hopefully this will become native LINUX someday, so I can just get the full Bundle.
Thanks!
tq wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 5:11 pm Bought. :-)

Btw, I like your no-nonsense videos. Very engineering like. Fits the company concept.
Thanks for the support and the kind words. And an even bigger thanks for your words about the videos, it is the part of the business that uses up my mental energy, so it is nice to get a boost on that. :)
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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Actually also like the mono synth, especially with MTS-ESP already properly implemented. Yet, for Ambient a little polyphony is surely the right thing. Both lovely sounding however.
You can be creative in any right place on Earth, and not only in the wealthiest cities. Bring the world feelings from everywhere, and not only feelings of capitalistic or jail environment.
― Aleksey Vaneev


https://linuxdaw.org

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El°HYM wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2026 2:39 pm Actually also like the mono synth, especially with MTS-ESP already properly implemented. Yet, for Ambient a little polyphony is surely the right thing. Both lovely sounding however.
Thanks a lot. Curves & Membranes don't make sense as a poly though, as you wouldn't be able to read it anymore in the same direct way. Soundwise the two synths are miles apart. I kind of like that they don't overlap much.
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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unusable wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:54 pm
El°HYM wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2026 2:39 pm Actually also like the mono synth, especially with MTS-ESP already properly implemented. Yet, for Ambient a little polyphony is surely the right thing. Both lovely sounding however.
Thanks a lot. Curves & Membranes don't make sense as a poly though, as you wouldn't be able to read it anymore in the same direct way. Soundwise the two synths are miles apart. I kind of like that they don't overlap much.
I should have mentioned the name too, Partials & Discrepancies. :phones:

Really looking forward to this one, as the sounds already soothed me in!

Are there any chances for adding Linux yet, or a bit too early to ask?
You can be creative in any right place on Earth, and not only in the wealthiest cities. Bring the world feelings from everywhere, and not only feelings of capitalistic or jail environment.
― Aleksey Vaneev


https://linuxdaw.org

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El°HYM wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 4:14 pm I should have mentioned the name too, Partials & Discrepancies. :phones:

Really looking forward to this one, as the sounds already soothed me in!

Are there any chances for adding Linux yet, or a bit too early to ask?
:hug:

I have gotten a few requests for Linux versions and I will likely look into it in the fall. I hope that the automated testing and pipeline stuff I've been spending lots of time on to make windows less of a hassle for me, will work on linux too.

No promises, but the odds on it happening are quite low.

/R
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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unusable wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:54 pm Thanks a lot. Curves & Membranes don't make sense as a poly though,.....
i changed my opinion vs. "poly". the ability to play it duophonically would be great and would make sense, imho.

I`d see it so:
- just add a offset position to the modulators on the VCO section for the 2nd voice. Nothing else.
- could probably be even good enough to offset just one or two parameters. Vs. one: phase. Vs. two: the tilt/skew parameter on top of it. Just a feel......i might be wrong.

Just throwing here in some thoughts that have strived me. :)



edit:
I like it sequenzed from a 303 .....as you did in one of the videos. (i use the ABL3)
But when i hand-play it the wish for a (semi-) duophonic mode comes up frequently.
"Plugin has turned Drug now"....and the business knows it.

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