Satin goes V1.1

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Urs wrote:
ducelare wrote:somehow i can't automate Satin 1.1 in delay mode in Ableton Live (9.0.6) on mac. Every recorded automation lane grays out when replaying the track.. Any idea what's happening?
What revision number is displayed on the top right of the editor window?

Can you send us a project to support at u-he dot com?
rev 1900. Project file sent to support!

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ducelare wrote:rev 1900. Project file sent to support!
Cool, thanks. Rob could reproduce it already, we're not yet certain as to what's going on there.

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Rob has found out that Satin 1.0 wasn't automatable in Delay mode in Live either.

So I guess this is a deeper problem and we need to work this out later.

update: AU only, VST automates fine

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ducelare wrote:somehow i can't automate Satin 1.1 in delay mode in Ableton Live (9.0.6) on mac. Every recorded automation lane grays out when replaying the track.. Any idea what's happening?
This only seems to happen with the AU version, the VST2 version automates fine here.
Could you please try and maybe verify it? :)

EDIT: Ah, Urs beat me to it.
Cheers
Rob
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I quit Chrome and restarted, now I'm getting Satin 11 as the installer file.

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I love this new hiss automute :love:
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#rob wrote:
ducelare wrote:somehow i can't automate Satin 1.1 in delay mode in Ableton Live (9.0.6) on mac. Every recorded automation lane grays out when replaying the track.. Any idea what's happening?
This only seems to happen with the AU version, the VST2 version automates fine here.
Could you please try and maybe verify it? :)

EDIT: Ah, Urs beat me to it.
hi Rob,
tried VST and works fine indeed!

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x64 PC VST Rev1900 works fine under Reaper 4 x64.
No more crazy jumping rotary buttons.

Love the new lower level hiss and auto mute. No need to automate the hiss anymore.
Thanks!

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ducelare wrote:tried VST and works fine indeed!
OK, great. (well, under the circumstances.)
Cheers
Rob
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Satin 1.1 is out:

http://uhedownloads.heckmannaudiogmb.ne ... n11Mac.zip
http://uhedownloads.heckmannaudiogmb.ne ... n11Win.zip

- revision 1900
- lower minimum hiss
- hiss & asperity auto mute
- wider range of tape speeds (down to cassette speed)
- improved wow & flutter
- all known/reproducible bugs fixed, including delay screech and Reaper slider flutter
- improved user guide

Enjoy,

- Urs

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congrats and thanks.. this is what we got earlier today right?
rsp
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zvenx wrote:congrats and thanks.. this is what we got earlier today right?
rsp
Pretty much so, yes.

There weren't any changes in code, just cosmetics (rigth version displayed in Finder etc.)

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Urs wrote:Satin 1.1 is out:

http://uhedownloads.heckmannaudiogmb.ne ... n11Mac.zip
http://uhedownloads.heckmannaudiogmb.ne ... n11Win.zip

- revision 1900
- lower minimum hiss
- hiss & asperity auto mute
- wider range of tape speeds (down to cassette speed)
- improved wow & flutter
- all known/reproducible bugs fixed, including delay screech and Reaper slider flutter
- improved user guide

Enjoy,

- Urs
Sounds good!
I assume hiss automute can be disabled? I.e., you don't remove features from Satin?

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wald wrote:I assume hiss automute can be disabled? I.e., you don't remove features from Satin?
But of course!

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Cassette speed? Now we're talkin' dirty :hihi:

A lot of the charm of the breakbeats that were sampled in the mid nineties (mostly in d+b tracks) were that they had history, they had been sampled, pressed to record, sampled again, processed, ran through crappy equipment, ran through non-crappy equipment. Finally I feel like something similar can happen in the box and Satin is a big part of that. Typically I devote an entire Cubase project and all my CPU power to running complicated saturation and aging/colouring processes on my samples and made up beats, often iterative in nature, but the results are fantastic!

This is important because sadly the technology that created these ageing processes in the 90's are kinda obsolete these days.
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