Two copies of the Antares?loophead wrote: Can you guess which two I bought
I think I'll be playing more with the QF again and maybe downloading the PSP demo again...
Thanks for the info!
Two copies of the Antares?loophead wrote: Can you guess which two I bought
Gah, there is much better ta step sequencing since the beginning actually. You can use a Midi part to drive the filter - note only with note on events, but also note off, take advantage of the velocity, of the note to drive any parameter in the QF, from filter cutoff to reso, gain for gate effect, pan for stero frenzy... etc. See this a step sequencer +++ where you can copy and paste things, use long part. Also if you have a monophonic lead, it's a very convenient way to immediately boost it's filter.Will there be a step sequencerish kind of thing, too? If so, can i trade in my AF for QF hrhrhrh....
Oh yes, didn't even bother with the 'other' one.Red_Force wrote:To DevonB : did you try the classic skins as well ?

WordMuff Wiggler wrote:i think that there is at least one thing extreme about all the ohmforce plugins...
they have found a way to make LFO and ADSR management EXTREMELY simple, intuitive, and sensible, and allowing for an LFO on basically everything without any screen clutter.
this system is EXTREME in it's pure brilliance. I don't know if they have patented it, but they should. In my opinion it is simply that powerful and unique.
If they don't have a patent on it, i'm surprised that other dev's don't adopt a similar system, because it's the SMARTEST THING EVER
I think that it is EXTREMEly smart
thanks Ohm Force!
Hmmmm - maybe it's the inertia. QF definitely feels like a filterbox where the knobs are still new and have still got quite a bit of grip. I suppose because I've always been buying vintage and s/h gear I am used to a more worn in modelRed_Force wrote: And they DO have some sort of slight added inertia for a more realistic behaviour, but it's generally appreciatedMore than all they're perfectly smooth and controlable, which few GUI really allows out there...
dreammaka wrote:what are there copy protection schemes?
I really don't like challenge and response stuff.
if I have to choose between those, I might
choose one with easiest copy protection scheme.
anyone knows what they use?
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