Partials & Discreprancies the new Kid of additive synths
- KVRAF
- 9572 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
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...
This got me excited and I had to jump on it:
The bundle v2 is a steal btw...
- KVRAF
- 10148 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
A link to the bundle would be helpful, Im not noticing an ‘steals’
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- KVRAF
- 9899 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
- KVRist
- 36 posts since 7 May, 2026
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
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
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9572 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
It fills holes you didn’t know you had…; - )
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9572 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
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…
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…
- KVRist
- 397 posts since 17 Oct, 2005
No trial/demo = no interest. SorryNotSorry
Duality without regard to physicality
- KVRist
- 36 posts since 7 May, 2026
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.
@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
- KVRist
- 397 posts since 17 Oct, 2005
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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- KVRAF
- 1908 posts since 4 Oct, 2016
CPU usage compared to Serum or S2?
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- KVRist
- 221 posts since 19 Jul, 2004
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)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.
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- KVRAF
- 1908 posts since 4 Oct, 2016
My only concern with buying the new synth is that I don't want to risk buying something that could be a CPU hog.iowastate89 wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 1:47 amYou 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)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.
- KVRAF
- 23004 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
The only reason I would want a demo is what if it doesn't work on my system? I'm then out of luck.
