Really?Teksonik wrote:No he was being serious.........fmr wrote:He was being ironic(at least that's how I interpreted
XILS Roland Vocoder VP-330 Plus - NEW SYNTH
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Glad you like it TheoTheoM wrote:Anyway i'm going for the pre order.. 10 euros is a nice $14 which is a meal here, and i already KNOW i want it.aMUSEd wrote:Oh nonsense we've had pre orders for plugins on KvR for ages; this is a comparatively short period (due to release being soon), but then I guess that's why it's also a comparatively small saving (bit still incentive for some). You're making a big argument out of nothing (maybe Mods will spilt this derail off).
Considering $14 is 1/20th of my wage, i'll take the saving.
It's not any sort of precedent anyway.. Wusik did this forever months before each new version and it was a small ish saving compared to the final price..
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
yes some people prefer, when possible, dongles, Fernando. Ease of use, good resale value in case of ..., easy to migrate, easy to install.fmr wrote: Really?![]()
Of course, some other like them less, and they have their good reasons too.
Then some people just dont care and have synths with various protection schemes.
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
If you don't use a laptop then there is lot's less to be concerned about ( safe and sound behind a tower in the studio ; and a y adapter can keep it vertical instead of sticking out horizontally )
Some of us fear C/R more because the authorization servers can and have gone poof
So far I've only found two developers whos products made cave in to the dongle and I'm glad I did ( Virsyn and Xils).
That doesn't mean that I don't treasure and will continue to support and try to steer all my patronage twoards companies who use the most customer friendly S/N method .
It just means those two have something special I couldn't resist despite my upmost efforts !!
Some of us fear C/R more because the authorization servers can and have gone poof
So far I've only found two developers whos products made cave in to the dongle and I'm glad I did ( Virsyn and Xils).
That doesn't mean that I don't treasure and will continue to support and try to steer all my patronage twoards companies who use the most customer friendly S/N method .
It just means those two have something special I couldn't resist despite my upmost efforts !!
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- KVRAF
- 19796 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
And some people refuse to buy any software that requires a dongle.Lotuzia wrote:Of course, some other like them less, and they have their good reasons too.
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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- KVRist
- 127 posts since 28 Dec, 2012
Indeed.Teksonik wrote:And some people refuse to buy any software that requires a dongle.Lotuzia wrote:Of course, some other like them less, and they have their good reasons too.
"Easy install". Not here.
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
An important and needed clairification to be sure !! Have to admire that iron willpower!!Teksonik wrote: And some people refuse to buy any software that requires a dongle.
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Seasons don't fear the Dongle
Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain
(We can be like they are)
Come on baby
(Don't fear the Dongle)
Baby take my hand
(Don't fear the Dongle)
(We'll be able to fly)
(Don't fear the Dongle)
Baby I'm your software copy protection...

Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain
(We can be like they are)
Come on baby
(Don't fear the Dongle)
Baby take my hand
(Don't fear the Dongle)
(We'll be able to fly)
(Don't fear the Dongle)
Baby I'm your software copy protection...
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
TheoM wrote: A bit of whining at KVR does not change the fact that a dev can be wildly and massively successful with a dongled product - the product just has to be good.
Shoots ; SCORES
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
Maybe just ask L if putting the thread out of it's misery wouldn't be more prudent . He can always start another in a few weeks and stippulate right from the start that's it's Dongled so deal with it .Lotuzia wrote:Actually I would have even preferred that such a thread would have begun in 2/3 weeks, as our present concern is the imminent release of Oxium v1.5.
The whole pre-release drama will be mute then too.
Apologies to the O.P. ; such is the the
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- KVRian
- 782 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
I'll let Laurent answer, but my $.02 is that the original VP-330, which this is obviously modeled after, from the records I've heard it on it is certainly not a "clear" vocoder. Maybe it can sound more clear, but to me it's all about character. And to many the original has the best character of any vocoder ever made.TheoM wrote:I do have a question for my friend Laurent - i see the vocoder is only 10 bands.. because of this i decided i may wait and do the demo first but i am not sure.. i will trust what you say.. i have never really thought a 10 band vocoder could do intelligible speech.. i always thought the more the bands the easier to understand the words would be. In fact in my own testing in Logic, Reason and Live with their own vocoders, upping the bands ALWAYS improves things where clarity is the focus and desire. Is this still a problem with this gorgeous looking new Xils product? The vocoder is an important part of the purchase for me, cause i still don't really have a vocoder that sounds good with it's own TOP in built synth and i am tried of sidechainingPredator's vocoder for example is not very intelligible and i thought that would have been the answer as it's a great synth, but alas no. Do you feel Xils V+ overcomes this barrier?
- KVRAF
- 1596 posts since 19 May, 2011 from North Carolina
I gotta admit, having been "dongle-less" (not for religious regions, but because I do use a laptop and travel), it's the Xils gear that has me close to giving in (I suspect a sale on PolyKB or Synthix would tip the scales -
- maybe a "Don't Fear the Dongle" sale, as inspired by @contrary...)
I just had the pleasure of having my motherboard replaced on my Mac, making it in effect a new machine, which some CP schemes are not happy with. The buddies at Nomad have still not replied in over a week to a request to solve some license files issues (I'm not quick to slam a dev but I've posted concerning this already, so it's no gossip). Point being nothing's bullet proof. I'm more concerned that dongles are finding less industry support, and still do not have a cloud backup (a cloud license repository would be a boon - the zero-downtime stuff still does not protect you if you cannot re-acquire a permanent license).
Of course, given Adobe's recent move, the day may be coming when we own nothing in our box. Expect to see more hardware!
Sorry to continue this hijack - just trying to provide flame-and-cat-less constructive feedback - licensing/ownership is an important part of a product's utility.
Outside of that, I'm impressed (as usual) by this synth. And you know, if anyone could pull off a decent CS80, it might be the Xavier crew...
I just had the pleasure of having my motherboard replaced on my Mac, making it in effect a new machine, which some CP schemes are not happy with. The buddies at Nomad have still not replied in over a week to a request to solve some license files issues (I'm not quick to slam a dev but I've posted concerning this already, so it's no gossip). Point being nothing's bullet proof. I'm more concerned that dongles are finding less industry support, and still do not have a cloud backup (a cloud license repository would be a boon - the zero-downtime stuff still does not protect you if you cannot re-acquire a permanent license).
Of course, given Adobe's recent move, the day may be coming when we own nothing in our box. Expect to see more hardware!
Sorry to continue this hijack - just trying to provide flame-and-cat-less constructive feedback - licensing/ownership is an important part of a product's utility.
Outside of that, I'm impressed (as usual) by this synth. And you know, if anyone could pull off a decent CS80, it might be the Xavier crew...
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