Sytrus - Really? No Monophonic Mode?

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At least as far as synths are concerned, it was always called glide or portamento. In some cases, like on certain Yamahas, they also had the glissando option, which is the same thing as portamento except it's quantized in semitones.

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imrae wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 5:05 pm
Russell Grand wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:04 am Yes, because someone isn't an accomplished musician until he / she has, you know, mastered the ancient art of legato. :roll: :P
Having a basic command of your instrument is generally considered to be part of musicianship, yes.
'Twas a joke, good sir. :hihi:

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Yeah Image Line doesnt care about vst customers.

Gross beat only syncs in ableton live with a very specific workaround

Harmor vsti still cant change the velocity-volume curve

Edison crashes when you try to record a long sample in it

Clicking anywhere on the phase portion of Sytrus's FFT editor caused memory access violations - and this was known to IL - for like a year and a half.

Any IL plugin will crash Live if you try to move it or group it with the plugin UI open

Ive tried to report some of these things on their support forum. It quickly became clear to me that my grievances would most likely never reach the developers.

And to the extent that they bother to fix or update the vst plugins at all, it's generally only months and months after the same updates come to their proprietary plugin format.


I love what harmor and sytrus can do. I own them and a couple other IL plugs but I'll never give them another penny until they demonstrate that they give a damn about customers who dont use FL. You can buy signature edition for the cost of like two of their vst plugins. You'd think thatd be worth something to them

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Russell Grand wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:38 pm
imrae wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 5:05 pm
Russell Grand wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:04 am Yes, because someone isn't an accomplished musician until he / she has, you know, mastered the ancient art of legato. :roll: :P
Having a basic command of your instrument is generally considered to be part of musicianship, yes.
'Twas a joke, good sir. :hihi:
Apologies, should have checked the username more carefully :hug: . I suspect M./Mme. Trancit really does need this explanation...

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