Is this the objective voice of a developer? I'd have to think twice before sending my money to someone who can't rise above this kind of dialogue.tony tony chopper wrote:You could also not listen to that jens crybaby...
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Is this the objective voice of a developer? I'd have to think twice before sending my money to someone who can't rise above this kind of dialogue.tony tony chopper wrote:You could also not listen to that jens crybaby...

nope it had not - that's simply false - next time get your facts straight before you try to ridicule a competing producttony tony chopper wrote:You could also not listen to that jens crybaby, and make your own investigation instead. You'll then discover than Rhino 1 had a built-in sample bank (=synthesizer + rompler [rom as in read only memory]
nope you f**ker - I'm just an annoyed user - I am in no way related to Tick other than being a loyal customerenvoy wrote:Is this the objective voice of a developer? I'd have to think twice before sending my money to someone who can't rise above this kind of dialogue.tony tony chopper wrote:You could also not listen to that jens crybaby...
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tony tony chopper wrote:Actually, I'm working on a real arpeggiating thing built-in envelopes, to be in a future update. It's 100% envelope-based, and gives quite impressive results, better than note/sequence based ones.
Uh, Jens, calm down: I was speaking about tony tony chopper, not you.jens wrote:nope you f**ker - I'm just an annoyed user - I am in no way related to Tick other than being a loyal customer

It's my subjective voice, advising you to make your own objective investigation, and not to take any word in this thread for granted.Is this the objective voice of a developer?
envoy wrote:Uh, Jens, calm down: I was speaking about tony tony chopper, not you.jens wrote:nope you f**ker - I'm just an annoyed user - I am in no way related to Tick other than being a loyal customer
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you're such a good boy...tony tony chopper wrote: What else did YOU expect? A 'all synthesizer are great and have a place of choice in your studio' won't come from me. Some don't have the money to buy every synthesizer.
all I'm asking for is that you stop telling lies about a competing product - but quite obviously this out of your ability... - apparently you're a compulsive liartony tony chopper wrote:
You have to realize that jens is trying (by shouting & swearing all over the place) to make this thread look like a fight, while it's not. .
tony tony chopper wrote:Rhino 1 had a built-in sample bank
In a future release, it works but not tested enough.More info please! When will this happen?

better in looptalkGol, if we had any small feature ideas would you rather we posted them in Looptalk? Just that I have one small nag....hovering over some few controls shows a current value....but on many others it doesn't.
Could we get a list from Frederick of the parameters listed as NRPNs instead of or in addition to MSB/LSB?kodama wrote:Tony/Gol, do you think there's a chance we could at least get that list as NRPNs so we don't have to do a calcuation every time we want to assign a controller?
Well that is why many synth makers let you assign your own, because there are too many to hardwire to CC#s. Just click "learn" , then click the parameter and move your controller. I know it's harder to program than that though!Then the problem is that there are 600 parameters, and I don't think you'd like to browse a list of 600 entries all the time.
I do use that and it works great, have you thought of adding more XY controllers like some synths do? (Zebra, Tera)-use the XY mod, of course it's only 2 params, but you can link them to whatever you want
I use Live, but I did notice that many of the parameters I wanted access to were not published, like filter cut off for one (!)assign your MIDI controls to the published VST parameters, normally a good host should be able to do that (what are you using?)
I'd expect a business person would be able to answer without name-calling, and that their product would be able to stand on it's own without constant debating in a public arena. If, as you say, the instrument is far more than it's presets, that one really only need read the specs, then they can all be spelled out on your website.tony tony chopper wrote:What else did YOU expect?

Sorry for not getting to this sooner...tony tony chopper wrote:Again, what prevents you to adjust the mixer's level (the one to which your Sytrus is routed)?But still...having to adjust the volume for almost every preset would get tired REALLY fast.
Btw you have to realize that it's the user's own fault if some hosts set a very high default gain on everything. 'louder is better' for quite a lot of people, and marketing makes that if people want loud, they get loud (and if you try to educate them about clipping, they just switch to another app that's louder).
So far I managed to keep FL away from that, let's cross fingers.
To whoever still has Rhino 1, open it, go to an oscillator tab, from the oscillator display, watch the list of oscillators in the menu. You'll find plenty of samples here (I don't quite remember, there should be cymbals, pianos, violins, insect noises, choir voices, etc, I think that a lot of the 2 version were in the 1 already).all I'm asking for is that you stop telling lies about a competing product
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