Feel like attempting some synthpop now. Maybe have something posted later this week, day depending.
vLINN - Linn LM-1 Drum Machine Emulation - Any Users?
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- KVRist
- 425 posts since 27 Apr, 2006
I've gotten the plug since. It is very very nice, and that's before loading custom samples. 
Feel like attempting some synthpop now. Maybe have something posted later this week, day depending.
Feel like attempting some synthpop now. Maybe have something posted later this week, day depending.
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Funkybot's Evil Twin Funkybot's Evil Twin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116627
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12453 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
That's essentially my point. I think it's well established that a large number of buyers won't spend money on commercial SE plugins, no matter how good the product otherwise may be. If these arguments work to convince the developer to ditch SE and find another alternative, great! If not, no problem; I'll live without vLINN.Numanoid wrote:Fair enough, but nobody is forcing anybody to buy a plug, this is not a soviet economy, if a plug doesn't meet the requirements of the buyer, the buyer can move on and buy from a different vendor who offers what the buyer wants.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:For some, myself included, it's a question of not wanting to run bridged plugins due to the overhead and possibility for incompatibility/stability issues
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- KVRist
- 276 posts since 12 Nov, 2011
Well I wouldn't be surprised if increasing commercial interest in this plugin will make him consider scaling his operation up a little.
Having the know-how to model digital chips and analogue filter chips opens up, if not a gold mine, then a silver mine of sought after digital emulations.
Classic E-MU units like the Emulator and SP-1200. Also the Akai-950, Roland S750 and the Ensoniq Mirage.
Having the know-how to model digital chips and analogue filter chips opens up, if not a gold mine, then a silver mine of sought after digital emulations.
Classic E-MU units like the Emulator and SP-1200. Also the Akai-950, Roland S750 and the Ensoniq Mirage.
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
By who ?Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I think it's well established that a large number of buyers won't spend money on commercial SE plugins, no matter how good the product otherwise may be
Have you real statistics ? We'd like to consult them...
There is no argument at all in your text. There is only a personal declaration.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:If these arguments work to convince the developer to ditch SE and find another alternative, great! If not, no problem; I'll live without vLINN.
And after?Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:If not, no problem; I'll live without vLINN.
You think that they will mind your absence in their list of customers ?
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- KVRist
- 425 posts since 27 Apr, 2006
Just saying I haven't had this much fun with a drum sampler in a loooong time. I kind of wish every sample could be replaced for a fully custom kit, but that's me. I'm currently creating my own kit. 
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
I have been producing since 08 and never noticed the difference between 32 and 64. People just like to create drama. Sounds great Aly.
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- KVRian
- 657 posts since 2 May, 2002 from Kalispell, MT
Says pretty much the same thingFunkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Cons to SynthEdit:
No 64-bit Windows version
No OSX versions
No AU
No AAX
Requires bridge to run in 64-bit Windows hosts
Says pretty much the same thing
Did you check your facts with the Department of Redundancy Department?
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
GruvSyco wrote:Says pretty much the same thingFunkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Cons to SynthEdit:
No 64-bit Windows version
No OSX versions
No AU
No AAX
Requires bridge to run in 64-bit Windows hosts
Says pretty much the same thing
Did you check your facts with the Department of Redundancy Department?

Very well seen!

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- KVRian
- 1276 posts since 30 Apr, 2004 from Louisville, KY
Those who use vLINN, have nothing but praise! Those who don't, debate the merits of 32bit vs 64bit plugins (again).Asuyuka wrote:I've gotten the plug since. It is very very nice, and that's before loading custom samples.
(If you like chiptunes, check out the developer's other emulations which are equally praiseworthy (and 32bit).
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Funkybot's Evil Twin Funkybot's Evil Twin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116627
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12453 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Anecdotal evidence is still evidence. Absent statistics to the contrary, I can only go off what I've seen and heard. That is: there's a significant number of people who don't want to buy commercial SE plugins for the reasons pointed out ad nauseum already. See the various threads on all the various commercial SE plugins for reference.BlackWinny wrote:By who ?Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I think it's well established that a large number of buyers won't spend money on commercial SE plugins, no matter how good the product otherwise may be
Have you real statistics ? We'd like to consult them...
Additional facts? There's a very large Mac audio community that can't use SE plugins. There's no chance of the large, cross platform Pro Tools user base that can't use SE plugins. Therefore, logic dictates that those groups, in addition to the "I don't want to run bridged plugins" crowd, cannot buy this plugin do to how it was developed.
Now, I don't get why you seem to be getting so defensive about it. You like the plugin and don't have a problem with the SE limitations. Good for you. I'd like to see the developer create a native version and won't spend money on it until/unless that happens. Good for me.
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
No it's not saying pretty much the same thing. In fact it's a correct statement.GruvSyco wrote:Says pretty much the same thingFunkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Cons to SynthEdit:
No 64-bit Windows version
No OSX versions
No AU
No AAX
Requires bridge to run in 64-bit Windows hosts
Says pretty much the same thing
Did you check your facts with the Department of Redundancy Department?
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- KVRAF
- 4279 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
You will not notice any difference, it has nothing to do with sound quality, it is only a ram issue, 64bit host can utilize more ram for example when using large sample libraries(i.e. a Kontakt library might start to glitch in 32bit but not in 64bit).LimboLoves wrote:I have been producing since 08 and never noticed the difference between 32 and 64. People just like to create drama. Sounds great Aly.
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People that have moved over to a 64bit host should only use this product or consider buying it if they are happy to use Jbridge etc, otherwise move on until the time that it does/may become 64bit.
You should only buy this product if happy 'as is', not on the word he may develop a 64bit in the future though.
That's my thoughts...
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
And it's the good thoughts.breakmixer wrote:You will not notice any difference, it has nothing to do with sound quality, it is only a ram issue, 64bit host can utilize more ram for example when using large sample libraries(i.e. a Kontakt library might start to glitch in 32bit but not in 64bit).LimboLoves wrote:I have been producing since 08 and never noticed the difference between 32 and 64. People just like to create drama. Sounds great Aly.
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People that have moved over to a 64bit host should only use this product or consider buying it if they are happy to use Jbridge etc, otherwise move on until the time that it does/may become 64bit.
You should only buy this product if happy 'as is', not on the word he may develop a 64bit in the future though.
That's my thoughts...
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- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I think the pricepoint must be taken into consideration.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:That's essentially my point. I think it's well established that a large number of buyers won't spend money on commercial SE plugins, no matter how good the product otherwise may be. If these arguments work to convince the developer to ditch SE and find another alternative, great! If not, no problem; I'll live without vLINN.
As I understand this plug can be had for €15. This means that I wont go broke buying it and if SynthEdit don't come round with 64 bit by 2015 and all DAWs then crave 64 bit plugs, I've had a year or two mileage of the plug, and will then upgrade to a plug that can be used with the systems then.
However, had this plug cost €100 now, then I would worry about the 64 bit version, as I would invest so much money it it, I would need that it works for more than a couple of years.
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- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
And it's the good thoughts.breakmixer wrote:You will not notice any difference, it has nothing to do with sound quality, it is only a ram issue, 64bit host can utilize more ram for example when using large sample libraries(i.e. a Kontakt library might start to glitch in 32bit but not in 64bit).LimboLoves wrote:I have been producing since 08 and never noticed the difference between 32 and 64. People just like to create drama. Sounds great Aly.
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People that have moved over to a 64bit host should only use this product or consider buying it if they are happy to use Jbridge etc, otherwise move on until the time that it does/may become 64bit.
You should only buy this product if happy 'as is', not on the word he may develop a 64bit in the future though.
That's my thoughts...
Ableton explains all that very well:
https://www.ableton.com/en/articles/64bit-myths-facts/
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