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Meateater wrote:No doubt Ace is far superior, while theres nothing wrong with Synlen1, it just trys too much to be a tranceomatic and thats exactly what it is, it does not sound analogue to me, only what people perceive as analogue.
So true!
Meateater wrote: Yeah fer sure, its the most analogue synth i've heard thats vsti.
or better! :D
It actually increased the quality of my Genelec speakers by upgrade them for free!
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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Meateater wrote:No doubt Ace is far superior, while theres nothing wrong with Synlen1, it just trys too much to be a tranceomatic and thats exactly what it is, it does not sound analogue to me, only what people perceive as analogue.
you don't have to make trance on sylenth, but it does strike a different balance between CPU use and sound. also, it has much less modulation possibilities. i dont' t use it often since i have zebra and ace but it is by no means a bad synth and there are lots of soundsets for it from which i am sure i could learn a lot.

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Just been cruising the net over at Nomad Factory site and Gareth Jones (he of Depeche Mode fame) is a fan of ACE and Zebra! Just thought I'd share.

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Urs, just a little question: I like the sounds of ACE, I'm willing to buy ACE, but I'm wondering of my PC setup is strong enough to play ACE in a decent way...

My setup: Windows XP SP3 - AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual 3800+ - Ram 2 GB -DAW = Reaper - Audiocard RME HDSP 9632

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I think there is a demo..I think the best way to do is try it out and see for yourself.
rsp
sound sculptist

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There most certainly is a demo: http://www.acesynth.com/index.php?item=download. The only limitation is audible crackles now and then. Otherwise you can fully test any number of presets to see how your PC handles it.

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THX, Zvenx & Bmrzycki: I'll follow your advice !

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althought i havent yet purchased ACE it really is the 2nd best sounding software synth i have ever heard after omnisphere,i mean its just incredible and for 69eur its a no brainer

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Hi Urs

Is there any news about ACE update? If so, what would be changes or the planned changes are? Thanks for your time :)

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keel wrote:Hi Urs

Is there any news about ACE update? If so, what would be changes or the planned changes are? Thanks for your time :)
The next update for ACE will include 64-bit versions and a bugfix in the Mapping Generator. This will happen soon... (weeks rather than months)

I have an idea for an alternative filter algorithm but that isn't set in stone yet.

;) Urs

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will the junk, favourites tagging bug and recursive installation on windows be fixed?
thanks
rsp
sound sculptist

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zvenx wrote:will the junk, favourites tagging bug and recursive installation on windows be fixed?
thanks
rsp
Sure, at some point... :oops:

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I don't know if this was asked/answered but is the ACE oscillator and filter modeled after a real synth? If that's the case, then which synth/synths?

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Hi eXode,
I don't know if this is specific enough, but here
is a section from the manual which talks about the
inspiration for ACE:
If you really feel the need to compare ACE with a classic modular synth (or three), think of it as a pimped-up ARP 2600 using modules from a Roland SH-7 with
(almost) the patching flexibility of an EMS VCS3 / Synthi A - but polyphonic. Just
like the ARP 2600, ACE is pre-patched so that it will work "out of the box", but all default connections can be overridden using patch cords. Roland's SH-7 includes - like ACE - a second filter and an extra envelope generator.
Cheers,
Scott

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Nope, nothing specific. A lot of inspiration came from my Doepfer modular.

I went on a shopping spree for vintage Roland gear long after ACE was released, in hinsight of Diva, Zebra and Berlin Modular.

We are going to add "specific" to future updates :)

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