Urs wrote:(but don't mention it over at osxa...)
Urs
Guess I have to go delete that front page announcement real quick.
Urs wrote:(but don't mention it over at osxa...)
Urs
I don't think Filterscape VA is made to have a lot of feature's likeTimfonie wrote:Wow! Its sound quality is really on par with the beauty of the UI, which is among my favourites.
Soundwise it rivals a virus![]()
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, featurewise not yet ... we'll have to wait for v2.0
and it is already very flexible as it is...dreammaka wrote:I don't think Filterscape VA is made to have a lot of feature's likeTimfonie wrote:Wow! Its sound quality is really on par with the beauty of the UI, which is among my favourites.
Soundwise it rivals a virus![]()
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, featurewise not yet ... we'll have to wait for v2.0
Virus.
if you want sound of Filterscape VA and feature's of Virus and more
wait for Zebra 2.
Hrhrhrhr... it ships with a very flexible delay: It's called FilterscapeJens wrote:- although I think there should be a law against developing synths with a least a basic delay...
Urs wrote: Aber wat nich is dat kann ja noch werden...[/size]
Urs
redundancy is cool - hail redundancy - redundancy for presidentUrs wrote: yeah, I know, you want it built-in, but I didn't want to have any redundancy.
Aber wat nich is dat kann ja noch werden...
Well, I do something similar when testing demo plugs, except my ears are the judge, not the profitability of the song... IMO that's a bit underhanded.fractalism wrote:One thing that gets me tho' is:
Why do some devs. insist that you can't use the demo for commersial music? It's kinda hard to make tunes with this synth and wanting to test them in a serious "enviroment" with money and stuff involved...tell you what, why can't I make a few tracks with this thing ,and If they get a commersial release, (that is,the music works) and then I'll buy it?
Obviously it's the sound that counts, but if the track relies hevily on any one sound, it's hard to really "test" it if you aren't allowed to use it in a commercial recording.mjones4th wrote:Well, I do something similar when testing demo plugs, except my ears are the judge, not the profitability of the song... IMO that's a bit underhanded.fractalism wrote:One thing that gets me tho' is:
Why do some devs. insist that you can't use the demo for commersial music? It's kinda hard to make tunes with this synth and wanting to test them in a serious "enviroment" with money and stuff involved...tell you what, why can't I make a few tracks with this thing ,and If they get a commersial release, (that is,the music works) and then I'll buy it?
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