Sylenth1 v2.21 beta
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from Boston, MA
Excellent upgrade! The 390 presets alone are worth a lot if they were to be purchased separately! Consider that that seems to be the trend among other developers: they release an instrument with a limited number of presets and make you purchse "expansions" at $60 each.
Thank you for your generosity Lennar.
Thank you for your generosity Lennar.
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- KVRAF
- 12037 posts since 12 May, 2008
Installed the update, seemed to install fine. But I open Sylenth1 in Ableton Live and it still appears to be the old version. VST is still the old file. Tried installing a few times, no change. Not sure what's happening here.
I'm on OSX 10.6.3
I'm on OSX 10.6.3
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Qty Product Price
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
- Banned
- 4491 posts since 8 Jul, 2008 from UK
MFXxx wrote:Qty Product Price
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
Easy, as it sounds amazing. Price is nothing when a synth sounds this good.
Its not like its virus priced. You get a whole lot of vst for your money.
Don't trust those with words of weakness, they are the most aggressive
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- KVRAF
- 9881 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
MFXxx wrote:
Maybe convince me
My latest project has 9 instances of Sylenth1 and Battery 3 running in it, try that many instances of Ace and see if it works.
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- KVRist
- 433 posts since 26 Sep, 2006 from Aruba
Wouldnt you agree that if brilliant programmers like U-he and Lennard would start working for Google they'd make 10x more ? Or finance, I've developed an financial FIX-engine for my company. If you lease a program like that, from example 'rapid addition' ( http://www.rapidaddition.com/ ) you'll be paying $45,000. Per month ! If you have 50 customers then you do the math. And I can assure you that writing something like a tool like that is not even half as complex as an extremely optimized VST.chicken muffin wrote: i mean, if you got 1000's and 1000's of dollars, why would you need to even bother working on something that's already paid off 100 times over? i think its cause the group buy cash-flow has gone dry that lennard has even bothered doing an update. i mean, the lack of time for the update speaks volumes in itself.
No, these guys are doing what they doing because it's their passion and they're damn good at it and they're happy if they can make a decent living out of it instead of becoming multimillionaire's.
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- KVRian
- 909 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
It's an amazing synth. Worth every penny!MFXxx wrote:Qty Product Price
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
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- KVRAF
- 9881 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Another thing you can do is try the demo version of each synth you mentioned.firepile wrote:It's an amazing synth. Worth every penny!MFXxx wrote:Qty Product Price
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
After I tried the Sylenth1 demo, I was sold!
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- KVRist
- 351 posts since 29 Mar, 2009
Amazing synth. Finally with this update I was able to use it again. I opened an old project with about 7 instances and was amazed how juicy it all was and yet so LOW on cpu!! Especially with Cubase's shitty multi-core handling, I was used to over 50% asio time usage with only Omni/Kontakt eating a lot, here it was only a small fart
Love it and love it's simplicity. And again I'm so pleased with it's low cpu consumption, awesome to use it alongside Omnisphere and other stuff.
And yeah, it sounds great, I could make whole tracks with it without any worries, but I like to layer shit out
Love it and love it's simplicity. And again I'm so pleased with it's low cpu consumption, awesome to use it alongside Omnisphere and other stuff.
And yeah, it sounds great, I could make whole tracks with it without any worries, but I like to layer shit out
In process of making music that reeks of turd
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
+1 Can't praise it enough. The sounds speak for themselves!firepile wrote:It's an amazing synth. Worth every penny!MFXxx wrote:Qty Product Price
1 x Sylenth1 139.00 EUR
VAT 19% +26.41 EUR
Total 165.41 EUR
Thats £143.00
Its good, but not near on £150 good when you consider u-He Ace is £62.00 and Zebra2.5 only £169.99.
Maybe Im being callous, but I like Sylenth but with the comments on this thread it makes me wonder.
I will say that I do like the non dongle fact which is a major plus. Just cant make up my mind if Slyenth is worth the money.
Maybe convince me
I'm very happy that I can use it now on my Win 7 in native 64-bit
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
OK Im slated...for my sins i downloaded the demo as I was having major issues last year with this and was put of. Yes it sounds great and I do love the potential.
So now I will put money where mouth is and dig deep....paypal'd and downloading
YOU BIG BULLIES!!!

So now I will put money where mouth is and dig deep....paypal'd and downloading
YOU BIG BULLIES!!!
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- KVRAF
- 9881 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Cool! You will not regret it...MFXxx wrote:OK Im slated...for my sins i downloaded the demo as I was having major issues last year with this and was put of. Yes it sounds great and I do love the potential.
So now I will put money where mouth is and dig deep....paypal'd and downloading
YOU BIG BULLIES!!!
Ever since I got it, I used it like crazy in all my projects.
Many of the newer presets are super cool, I requested a 2-3 of them that made it to the new soundset, and Lennard delivered...emulating sounds I thought weren't possible.
I still use others like Wusikstation especialy, but it is a tie between that and Sylenth1. Those are my 2 "go-to" synths
-Rob
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
This update rules. The cpu hit is less, there's tons of new presets, it's awesome to have this synth updated like this, right when maybe we thought it was forgotten.....
still one of the best soft-synths on the market, and still the best sounding VA softie of them all.
-M
still one of the best soft-synths on the market, and still the best sounding VA softie of them all.
-M
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- KVRian
- 613 posts since 17 Dec, 2008 from Liverpool
Examigan wrote:
I requested a 2-3 of them that made it to the new soundset, and Lennard delivered...emulating sounds I thought weren't possible.
-Rob
Out of curiosity, mind sharing the names of which ones they are Rob?
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- KVRist
- 395 posts since 14 Aug, 2009
chicken muffin wrote:you want a group buy??? this is just speculation, but i think the money lennardbrazilian_samba wrote:+1 for Group Buy !
made from the group buy is why he didn't do anymore updates to sylenth1... i mean, if you got 1000's and 1000's of dollars, why would you need to even bother working on something that's already paid off 100 times over? i think its cause the group buy cash-flow has gone dry that lennard has even bothered doing an update. i mean, the lack of time for the update speaks volumes in itself.
i wouldn't give this guy too much credit after considering how long it took to fix just a simple memory bug. i bet if theirs another group buy, history will repeat itself
The issue you have been moaning about for months has just been fixed and you are still the same, bitter and negative. Good luck with fixing that bug!
