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This didn't come unexpected, as it was announced in the Curves & Membranes thread. But it was faster released than expected...
This got me excited and I had to jump on it:

The bundle v2 is a steal btw...

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A link to the bundle would be helpful, Im not noticing an ‘steals’

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Thanks for posting. I am planning a video about the discrepancies atm, I will it post here as soon as it is ready.

Here is a link to the bundle:
https://www.unusable.net/bundles/full-suite/
I don't know if it is a steal or not, that is up to anyone to decide for themselves.

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

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This stuff looks very interesting.
I wish there were demo versions of it to see what holes it could fill in my overloaded bag of tricks.

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It fills holes you didn’t know you had…; - )

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I love the fact that it doesn’t need a separate MPE mode. It just works.

But also here I wish there would be an APDSR. If I start a note with low velocity, I would want to make it swell as loud as with a high velocity afterwards with pressure. If velocity modulates only the peak of the envelope and pressure the sustain, it would be so easy…

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Demos please.
ABX is enemy to GAS

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No trial/demo = no interest. SorryNotSorry
Duality without regard to physicality

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Hi guys.

@TJShredder, I will look into it over the coming weeks.

Regarding demos:
When I started the business I decided on not offering demos. Instead I choose to offer free products and a 30 day, no questions asked, full refund policy. It might been better commercially to go another way, but I try my best to build a business on how I would like similar businesses to be run. There are multiple reasons why I am not a fan of demos as a developer, but I am also known to sometimes change my mind if the path I am on proves me wrong. IE, I am not sure it will continue that way forever. So there might be demos in the future, I really don't know.

I have a growing backlog of stuff I want to fix and improve right now, and the focus for the coming two months is to make the current range better. After that I will look into building new products and do an analysis of the business trajectory so far, which might change my view on demos. What I am trying to say in a very indirect way is that there won't be any demo versions at least until the last quarter of the year.
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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All good and since it is your business it is yours to run it as you best see fit. I have no qualms with that at all. As a disabled musician on a very limited fixed income, I cannot afford to invest time into checking out an instrument without a demo. C'est la vie, no?
unusable wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 5:47 pm Hi guys.

@TJShredder, I will look into it over the coming weeks.

Regarding demos:
When I started the business I decided on not offering demos. Instead I choose to offer free products and a 30 day, no questions asked, full refund policy. It might been better commercially to go another way, but I try my best to build a business on how I would like similar businesses to be run. There are multiple reasons why I am not a fan of demos as a developer, but I am also known to sometimes change my mind if the path I am on proves me wrong. IE, I am not sure it will continue that way forever. So there might be demos in the future, I really don't know.

I have a growing backlog of stuff I want to fix and improve right now, and the focus for the coming two months is to make the current range better. After that I will look into building new products and do an analysis of the business trajectory so far, which might change my view on demos. What I am trying to say in a very indirect way is that there won't be any demo versions at least until the last quarter of the year.
Duality without regard to physicality

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CPU usage compared to Serum or S2?

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unusable wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 5:47 pm Hi guys.

@TJShredder, I will look into it over the coming weeks.

Regarding demos:
When I started the business I decided on not offering demos. Instead I choose to offer free products and a 30 day, no questions asked, full refund policy. It might been better commercially to go another way, but I try my best to build a business on how I would like similar businesses to be run. There are multiple reasons why I am not a fan of demos as a developer, but I am also known to sometimes change my mind if the path I am on proves me wrong. IE, I am not sure it will continue that way forever. So there might be demos in the future, I really don't know.

I have a growing backlog of stuff I want to fix and improve right now, and the focus for the coming two months is to make the current range better. After that I will look into building new products and do an analysis of the business trajectory so far, which might change my view on demos. What I am trying to say in a very indirect way is that there won't be any demo versions at least until the last quarter of the year.
You have every right to run things as you see fit of course. One counterpoint is another company who had a similar policy of no demos but full refunds that I tried (will not name them!). I decided the plugin wasn't for me, but then I had to work through their support system which took a few days, and then they tried to convince me to keep the purchase. It was not exactly a frictionless experience and I was just curious to test things out vs having to deal with the hassle and the hard sell (ultimately they *did* get me a refund but I spent too much energy dealing with them and ultimately a negative experience)

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iowastate89 wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 1:47 am
unusable wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 5:47 pm Hi guys.

@TJShredder, I will look into it over the coming weeks.

Regarding demos:
When I started the business I decided on not offering demos. Instead I choose to offer free products and a 30 day, no questions asked, full refund policy. It might been better commercially to go another way, but I try my best to build a business on how I would like similar businesses to be run. There are multiple reasons why I am not a fan of demos as a developer, but I am also known to sometimes change my mind if the path I am on proves me wrong. IE, I am not sure it will continue that way forever. So there might be demos in the future, I really don't know.

I have a growing backlog of stuff I want to fix and improve right now, and the focus for the coming two months is to make the current range better. After that I will look into building new products and do an analysis of the business trajectory so far, which might change my view on demos. What I am trying to say in a very indirect way is that there won't be any demo versions at least until the last quarter of the year.
You have every right to run things as you see fit of course. One counterpoint is another company who had a similar policy of no demos but full refunds that I tried (will not name them!). I decided the plugin wasn't for me, but then I had to work through their support system which took a few days, and then they tried to convince me to keep the purchase. It was not exactly a frictionless experience and I was just curious to test things out vs having to deal with the hassle and the hard sell (ultimately they *did* get me a refund but I spent too much energy dealing with them and ultimately a negative experience)
My only concern with buying the new synth is that I don't want to risk buying something that could be a CPU hog.

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The only reason I would want a demo is what if it doesn't work on my system? I'm then out of luck.

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