You can automate everything in Live 9.Martin Simon wrote:A serious issue for me is that you cannot automate anything in Live 9.

serhiy06 wrote:You can automate everything in Live 9.Martin Simon wrote:A serious issue for me is that you cannot automate anything in Live 9.
Really? Oxium won't win any awards for a clean interface, but in terms of "character" it was a clear winner for me. I demoed Spire and I don't have anything bad to say about it but... I've got a folder full of synths that have similar feature sets and sound just as good. If I knew about it during the $69 time, I probably would have snapped it up just because I like the osc section and distortion/decimator options, but somehow I totally missed it... oh yeah, my wife and I were probably having a baby when it was released. I also missed most of what happened at the Boston marathon...jumper24 wrote:Yeahh i did the same here.PascalVB wrote:I bought Spire because I like its sound and want to support the developer so he can make further improvements.
I do agree that the one weak point is the filters, so for the moment I am using a separate filter plugin.
It was this or Oxium.. Spire was a clear winner.
Wait... isn't that the description of how to do automation in Live?aquar wrote:serhiy06 wrote:You can automate everything in Live 9.Martin Simon wrote:A serious issue for me is that you cannot automate anything in Live 9.
hehe
Yeah Spire can be automated but it doesn't directly reveal itself to automation.
Well not on my Ableton setup anyway.
Martin,
The way I've been doing it (which is counter intuitive compared to other Synths such as Sylenth) is to first go down to where you drop your effects into Ableton and unfold the device parameters on Spire. (the upside down triangle on the Spire device)
Click on configure then move the knob that you want to automate and its parameters then appear.
Also don't forget to engage the automation arm (located to the right of the arrange record button)
This method should work even if you aren't using a midi keyboard.
If there's another way I am all ears
zerocrossing wrote:
Wait... isn't that the description of how to do automation in Live?
I can confirm this. CPU usage is not that high in Studio One 2.5olepro wrote:I must chime in here.
I have used the Spire demo inside Studio One, and i have no cpu problems.
It use more than some other synth's but it is not far from Alchemy to name one.
But if i want a nice saw strings patch i would probably use another synth than Spire.
But it has not maxed out my cpu at all no matter what patch i have used.
My cpu is an intel i5 quad core
You should DL Oxium version 1.5 ZeroC, if you have not already done it. There's the new ICE skin inside, and also some blocks have been reorganised and some labels added. All in all, I'd say its more intuitive than before. Well besides that, a lot of people said that Oxium was very fast to use, remembering that it can also be a very powerfull synth regarding modulation options. ( + Also dont miss the free -for Oxium previous owners- Jupiter 8 soundbank add on if you did not DL it. Its on your Xils account ) Sorry for OT.zerocrossing wrote:Really? Oxium won't win any awards for a clean interface, but in terms of "character" it was a clear winner for me. I demoed Spire and I don't have anything bad to say about it but... I've got a folder full of synths that have similar feature sets and sound just as good. If I knew about it during the $69 time, I probably would have snapped it up just because I like the osc section and distortion/decimator options, but somehow I totally missed it... oh yeah, my wife and I were probably having a baby when it was released. I also missed most of what happened at the Boston marathon...jumper24 wrote:Yeahh i did the same here.PascalVB wrote:I bought Spire because I like its sound and want to support the developer so he can make further improvements.
I do agree that the one weak point is the filters, so for the moment I am using a separate filter plugin.
It was this or Oxium.. Spire was a clear winner.
I'm using it on the mac. The CPU hit is pretty low.TheoM wrote:ok well i am going to test in studio one myself on mac to see if that correlates to the mac version. I'd be happy to use S1 to at least write some parts with this then bring them into logic (where spire is currently "real world project" unusable due to the cpu). Fingers crossed!
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