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egbert101 wrote: Didn't know that the unison could also be routed and used too. Mind blown. :hyper:
Not yet but I had an eureka moment :hihi:
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kv331 wrote: + up to 8 layers
8 layers? WTF! :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

You just killed the competition. :hihi:
<list your stupid gear here>

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kv331 wrote:
egbert101 wrote: Didn't know that the unison could also be routed and used too. Mind blown. :hyper:
Not yet but I had an eureka moment :hihi:
See it was worth wasting time on KVR. I love your idea. Now back to work! :hihi:
<list your stupid gear here>

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kv331 wrote:
Muziksculp wrote:Is Synthmaster 3 planned for release this year ?
hopefuly around NAMM 2018

with

+ granular synthesis
+ (hopefuly) vocal/formant filters
+ new acoustic/vocal sample library
+ wavetable editor
+ (hopefuly) some sfz/sample editor
+ up to 8 layers
YES YES... now you know why I want you to get back to work on finishing SM_1...
A couple of things I will post public...
I have only bought one commercial synth (no.. I don't use cracked SF.. I use synths from a mag called CM, other free synths and commercials released for free) SM_2 is the one that found my Credit Card...
I have seen a lot of moans about the GUI.. I love it... well I come from a mainframe COBOL black and green terminal background.. sound familiar ;) workflow could be improved... BUT if you know Virt_Synths, it is very workable...
There is a reason for my purchase... sound , modulation and flexibity ...
Here with SM_1 we have a smaller brother... same type of sound BUT with a very accessible interface, quicker to work with BUT not the same power for crazy sound design..
Remember.. it is still in beta... )))

ooops forgot my main reason for post... with SM_1_FX.. try turning on the sub_osc... play around with the modes of sub.. ie, SUB Ring, Amp< PM and FM... adjust vol and semi... find that sweet spot.. I just did.. AWESOME , with vocoder and filter modulation...
What can I say KV331 team.....

Do I get a marketing position now Bulent... :hyper: :oops:

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kv331 wrote:
Muziksculp wrote:Is Synthmaster 3 planned for release this year ?
hopefuly around NAMM 2018

with

+ granular synthesis
+ (hopefuly) vocal/formant filters
+ new acoustic/vocal sample library
+ wavetable editor
+ (hopefuly) some sfz/sample editor
+ up to 8 layers
WOW ! That's an impressive feature list.

For now, I'm really enjoying SynthMaster One :phones:

Thanks for the feedback,
Muziksculp

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kv331 wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:After 20 minutes I was sent to the shopping site, and I noticed that it says 63 dollars, and zero taxes. Is that legal? It does show my EU country, so I suppose that is the final price. Just wondering. As long as there is no bigger GUI, I can't buy it, unfortunately :P
As long as Turkey is not an EU country of course it is legit :lol: :tu:

Exports are VAT exempt in Turkey, and our products are considered as exports!
I think you might be wrong, because of the new ESS rules of the EU. American companies also have to charge EU customers VAT now, if I am not mistaken.

Anyway, I am not complaining about not having to pay VAT for a change... :hihi:


I still think you should have picked a completely different name for your new synth. The current similarity to your other synth might lead to confusion when people talk about it, like here on KVR.

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nicksohn wrote:
kv331 wrote:
holishit wrote:There is possibly a different possibility than with credit card to pay
will have to introduce the paypal button :)))
Pleeeeease!
Any news?

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fluffy_little_something wrote: I think you might be wrong, because of the new ESS rules of the EU. American companies also have to charge EU customers VAT now, if I am not mistaken.

Anyway, I am not complaining about not having to pay VAT for a change... :hihi:
No, he isn't. American companies that do business in EU are just taking advantage to charge a few more dollars, which I suspect wil never reach the country of the consumer, who are supposedly paying a tax that belongs to his/her country.

EU cannot force any country outside of it to conform to its rules. It's their choice to conform or not.
Fernando (FMR)

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fmr wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote: I think you might be wrong, because of the new ESS rules of the EU. American companies also have to charge EU customers VAT now, if I am not mistaken.

Anyway, I am not complaining about not having to pay VAT for a change... :hihi:
No, he isn't. American companies that do business in EU are just taking advantage to charge a few more dollars, which I suspect wil never reach the country of the consumer, who are supposedly paying a tax that belongs to his/her country.

EU cannot force any country outside of it to conform to its rules. It's their choice to conform or not.
Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that companies have to offer a payment service, which automatically discharges consumer tax to the country the buyer buys from (after all, we have economical contracts between the EU and the US, e.g.). It doesn't change anything for the company itself (apart from having to offer a payment service which does this), the difference is just that, say, someone from the EU pays consumer tax, while someone buying from the US does not.

I could be wrong, that's the way i thought it would be.

Edit: Also see here: https://www.lockedowndesign.com/vat-tax ... ine-store/
Why You Need To Be Aware of VAT

Remember in our previous article, how we talked about selling state-to-state in the USA, and how each state has different rules for sales tax? Most, (but not all), states enforce destination-based tax, meaning the merchant must keep track of taxes, based on the shipping addresses of the buyers.

Europe has something quite similar. If you ship products to Europe, or if you sell downloadable goods to Europe, you must keep track of the different tax rates for each European country you ship goods to.

VAT laws have been in place since 2003. But in 2015, several laws changed for non-residential merchants (sellers from the US with European customers). These newer laws require merchants to register for VAT in each country that they expect to have customers in.

Some things to keep in mind:

VAT is destination-based. This means the country where the goods are being delivered or consumed is the country you must track VAT for — on each purchase.
VAT varies drastically from country to country (between 15 and 27%).
All non-resident merchants are expected to be compliant going back to the original laws in 2003.
Digital goods sold in Europe are VAT-taxable. If you plan to sell downloads in Europe, you must adjust prices accordingly.

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chk071 wrote:
fmr wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote: I think you might be wrong, because of the new ESS rules of the EU. American companies also have to charge EU customers VAT now, if I am not mistaken.

Anyway, I am not complaining about not having to pay VAT for a change... :hihi:
No, he isn't. American companies that do business in EU are just taking advantage to charge a few more dollars, which I suspect wil never reach the country of the consumer, who are supposedly paying a tax that belongs to his/her country.

EU cannot force any country outside of it to conform to its rules. It's their choice to conform or not.
Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that companies have to offer a payment service, which automatically discharges consumer tax to the country the buyer buys from (after all, we have economical contracts between the EU and the US, e.g.). It doesn't change anything for the company itself (apart from having to offer a payment service which does this), the difference is just that, say, someone from the EU pays consumer tax, while someone buying from the US does not.

I could be wrong, that's the way i thought it would be.

Check this out... https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/i ... ervices_en
Clear?
Well if you look at the headline, it says "TAXATION AND CUSTOMS UNION"...
I have no idea about countries outside of the customs union.. but it does give this example..
"Example: If a private person residing in Sweden makes use of a Japanese on-line library, Swedish VAT will have to be paid on the amount the Japanese company charges."
Which implies to my mind that Japan is part of the Customs Union!!!!!

However, what I do know is that the EU wants it's cake and eat it... and not pay it's NATO dues and that the council and commission will live on pensions that normal hard working folk can only dream of...
yup I am a UK Brexit fan... LOVE Europe but not the politics ;)))
SSSHHHHHH
lets go make some music )))
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Yes, that was also my impression. Unlike in the past, what matters with regard to VAT now is the location where the customer is, not where the seller is.
But VAT is a mess, no matter how you look at it :P

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Yes, that was also my impression. Unlike in the past, what matters with regard to VAT now is the location where the customer is, not where the seller is.
But VAT is a mess, no matter how you look at it :P
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YES... ((((

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I think the mess in this case is that some companies may still use payment, or business services, which don't take this into account.

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chk071 wrote:I think the mess in this case is that some companies may still use payment, or business services, which don't take this into account.

YES... it has become so complex that one of the very first Virt_synths.. and a beauty at that.. VAZ_MODULAR , no longer sells his synth... well not online anyway because of the then (2015, I think) new VAT rules.. ;)

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Frankly though, i think, if you're using one of the payment providers, like ShareIt, or something similar, not familiar with many of these now, it should be pretty straight forward. How much these providers take for their services, i don't know of course. But, should be makeable for most, even small businesses.

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