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V-GER wrote:So, put this to the test..

32-bit took a lot of abuse without much clicking or complaining in FL Studio 11.0.3. One modulator with fairly fast noise/mess set to switch between fast and slow and another also with fairly fast noise/mess set to switch between the three amp types with distortion and character cranked up a bit and I only registred one little click that could as well have been the soundcard complaining about too much other software running at the same time. Threw in some automation of fast/slow switch and the fast + slow rates. Still nothing blew up in my face. :P

In FL Studio I can only resize the GUI to the right side, not downwards. Is this intended?

Seems to work fine in the Reaper 64-bit demo too (v4.402), did some crazy automation of fast rate and no complaints or what I would consider unwanted artifacts from MVintageRotary. Here also I can only change how wide or narrow the GUI is, not it's vertical size.

I wish for an alternative bigger GUI where I can have the so called "advanced" features fully visible within the regular GUI at all times as those are the ones I want to muck about with. As there are "only" 2 of your lovely modulators I'll probably be automating those "hidden" parameters most of the time anyway, so I can live without it though I'd appreciate such an option.

It seems a bit more CPU intensive than I would have expected, but it sounds really nice on the semi-pad-ish sound I threw together quickly in Z3TA+ 2 to test it with so I guess it's worth it. Modulating the rates sounds sweet to my ears. Disclaimer: I haven't ever been even close to a real rotary speaker that I know of so I can't say anything about how "authentic" it sounds, just that I found what it does to the right sounds really pleasing. 8)

I'll see if I can't put it through some heavier abuse too check of anything seems to fall apart then, or if it'll still behave no matter what I throw at it. I'll also see if I can virtually "dig out" some hosts I seldom use to test it with those as well, the demo of Renoise and my NFR copy of Orion that haven't seen much use since I invested in FL Studio.. Anything specific you'd like me to try out, any specific kind of automation or modulation or something?

Anyone else got around to trying this thing out? :harp:
Thanks for the review.

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pheeleep wrote:Mr Donaldson provides independent speed for the bass and treble speakers, a nice feature.)
So does MVintageRotary (sort of), it's just that those parameters are hidden away under the advanced tab in the form of setting the bass rotary speed as a multiple of the slow or fast rate. You can assign these to a multiparameter for easier access. :wink: I understand the "regular" MRotary or whatever it'll be called will have more stuff readily available for all sorts of modulation madness and subtlety. 8)
Quietinthedark wrote:Thanks for the review.
Not really intended as a review, just trying to be helpful and thorough when testing the betaversion. But anyway, you're welcome. :wink:

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Pheleep: But MVintageRotary has speed controls for both speakers. It doesn't have separate slow/fast switch, but I don't think people would use this really, and otherwise you can set up anything. And if you need slow/fast switch for separate speakers, you can simulate it using multiparameters in switch mode ;).
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