DirectWave and other IL software questions
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- KVRAF
- 1607 posts since 12 Apr, 2002
Hi
I'm currently trying out various IL demos and have a few questions.
- If I buy FLStudio XXL, do I get full FL/VST versions of bundled plugins (DirectWave, Sytrus etc), or only FL versions of those?
- Is there a way to get some preview of separately sold DirectWave content? So far I've been able only to download DreamPads demo patch. I'm also interested in Orchestral collection, wasn't able to find a comparable demo though. There are some WAV files preinstalled with the FLS demo, but I find it difficult to match them against the sold sample packs.
- Does the anti-crack protection of IL plugins (which I read about in another thread) use any kind of root-kit technology (as, to my knowledge, some of those protections do)? If not, is it possible that future versions will (if it's possible to get a statement on that subject at all)?
BTW I find it a little difficult to evaluate DirectWave since more than half of the features/views are blocked in the demo.
Thanks,
{Z}
I'm currently trying out various IL demos and have a few questions.
- If I buy FLStudio XXL, do I get full FL/VST versions of bundled plugins (DirectWave, Sytrus etc), or only FL versions of those?
- Is there a way to get some preview of separately sold DirectWave content? So far I've been able only to download DreamPads demo patch. I'm also interested in Orchestral collection, wasn't able to find a comparable demo though. There are some WAV files preinstalled with the FLS demo, but I find it difficult to match them against the sold sample packs.
- Does the anti-crack protection of IL plugins (which I read about in another thread) use any kind of root-kit technology (as, to my knowledge, some of those protections do)? If not, is it possible that future versions will (if it's possible to get a statement on that subject at all)?
BTW I find it a little difficult to evaluate DirectWave since more than half of the features/views are blocked in the demo.
Thanks,
{Z}
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
If you buy the FL version of a plugin, you also get the VST version (if it's available).Z1202 wrote:- If I buy FLStudio XXL, do I get full FL/VST versions of bundled plugins (DirectWave, Sytrus etc), or only FL versions of those?
You can download all the "(free)" packs from the "Select preset" list.- Is there a way to get some preview of separately sold DirectWave content? So far I've been able only to download DreamPads demo patch. I'm also interested in Orchestral collection, wasn't able to find a comparable demo though. There are some WAV files preinstalled with the FLS demo, but I find it difficult to match them against the sold sample packs.
Not now and not in the future.- Does the anti-crack protection of IL plugins (which I read about in another thread) use any kind of root-kit technology (as, to my knowledge, some of those protections do)? If not, is it possible that future versions will (if it's possible to get a statement on that subject at all)?
The "Player" limitations are:BTW I find it a little difficult to evaluate DirectWave since more than half of the features/views are blocked in the demo.
- no import of external sound formats or samples
- no zone and sample tabs
- can't sample vsti plugins
I realize this makes it more difficult to evaluate the plugin for purchase, but it does allow saving the plugin in songs.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1607 posts since 12 Apr, 2002
OK, solved the SDK question myself (with a little help from IL).
However I have another one - which of the IL plugins do have multicore support? Apparently the latest Sytrus does. I'm unsure regarding DirectWave/Poizone/Toxic/Morphine.
Also what kind of multicore support is that? Is a single plugin instance spread among variuos cores, or each instance can run on a separate core, or it's both?
Is it correct that FLS8 will run multiple instances of the same plugin on various cores, unless this feature is explicitly disabled?
Thanks again,
{Z}
However I have another one - which of the IL plugins do have multicore support? Apparently the latest Sytrus does. I'm unsure regarding DirectWave/Poizone/Toxic/Morphine.
Also what kind of multicore support is that? Is a single plugin instance spread among variuos cores, or each instance can run on a separate core, or it's both?
Is it correct that FLS8 will run multiple instances of the same plugin on various cores, unless this feature is explicitly disabled?
Thanks again,
{Z}
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
At the moment, it's just Sytrus. Toxic, PoiZone and Morphine have some minor issues that will be solved in the next version.
DirectWave isn't multi-threadable yet, but that will be fixed in a future version (normally).
As for the kind of support, it depends on the host. FL will run multi-threadable plugins in a thread of their own, and then it's up to Windows to determine what core each thread will run on (and this will change all the time, as Windows will try to spread the cpu load over as many cores as possible).
DirectWave isn't multi-threadable yet, but that will be fixed in a future version (normally).
As for the kind of support, it depends on the host. FL will run multi-threadable plugins in a thread of their own, and then it's up to Windows to determine what core each thread will run on (and this will change all the time, as Windows will try to spread the cpu load over as many cores as possible).
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1607 posts since 12 Apr, 2002
I'm not sure if my question was understood correctly. I understand that if I *buy* the plugin, I get both versions. But what about the plugin versions included into FLS XXL bundle?reflex wrote:If you buy the FL version of a plugin, you also get the VST version (if it's available).
Those are the yellow ones, right? Didn't find any for the Orchestral collection.You can download all the "(free)" packs from the "Select preset" list.
Great!Not now and not in the future.- Does the anti-crack protection of IL plugins (which I read about in another thread) use any kind of root-kit technology (as, to my knowledge, some of those protections do)? If not, is it possible that future versions will (if it's possible to get a statement on that subject at all)?
Right, zone and sample tabs were particularly interesting to me. Well, nevermind then.The "Player" limitations are:BTW I find it a little difficult to evaluate DirectWave since more than half of the features/views are blocked in the demo.
- no import of external sound formats or samples
- no zone and sample tabs
- can't sample vsti plugins
I realize this makes it more difficult to evaluate the plugin for purchase, but it does allow saving the plugin in songs.
Regards,
{Z}
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1607 posts since 12 Apr, 2002
Are there any rough expectations when is the future?reflex wrote:At the moment, it's just Sytrus. Toxic, PoiZone and Morphine have some minor issues that will be solved in the next version.
DirectWave isn't multi-threadable yet, but that will be fixed in a future version (normally).
"In a thread of their own", does it mean per instance or per plugin DLL?reflex wrote:As for the kind of support, it depends on the host. FL will run multi-threadable plugins in a thread of their own, and then it's up to Windows to determine what core each thread will run on (and this will change all the time, as Windows will try to spread the cpu load over as many cores as possible).
Regards,
{Z}
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
XXL is just a bundle, so if you buy XXL you in fact buy FL and the plugins. So to answer your question, you'll also get the VST versions in that case.Z1202 wrote:I'm not sure if my question was understood correctly. I understand that if I *buy* the plugin, I get both versions. But what about the plugin versions included into FLS XXL bundle?
It's possible that not all packs have free downloads.Those are the yellow ones, right? Didn't find any for the Orchestral collection.
Is there anything in particular you were wondering about? Maybe I can clarify some things.Right, zone and sample tabs were particularly interesting to me. Well, nevermind then.
Note that the included help file also explains those tabs.
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
No, I don't know when I'll get around to this yet.Z1202 wrote:Are there any rough expectations when is the future?
Per instance."In a thread of their own", does it mean per instance or per plugin DLL?
And for what it's worth, Gol is working on multi-threading the effects as well right now, although the cpu gains in that case aren't as large as most people seem to hope for.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1607 posts since 12 Apr, 2002
Right, that's why I was asking is there is another way to evaluate the Orchestral collection. E.g. I suspect that some of the samples installed with FLStudio demo could come from the orchestral collection, but I'm not sure. Well, again nevermind.reflex wrote:It's possible that not all packs have free downloads.
[/quote]No I don't have any specific questions. It was more like trying things out how they feel etc. E.g. my impression from FLStudio and IL plugins would have been completely different if I just read a manualreflex wrote:Is there anything in particular you were wondering about? Maybe I can clarify some things.Right, zone and sample tabs were particularly interesting to me. Well, nevermind then.
Note that the included help file also explains those tabs.
Regarding the multicore support, I really hope that the issue will be solved soon, since that was the primary reason I was looking for a new host.
Thanks for your answers.
Regards,
{Z}
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
Sorry, I don't have a solution for this.Z1202 wrote:Right, that's why I was asking is there is another way to evaluate the Orchestral collection. E.g. I suspect that some of the samples installed with FLStudio demo could come from the orchestral collection, but I'm not sure. Well, again nevermind.
FL can already multi-thread generators and effects will be possible in FL 9. Not many plugins in FL allow this for now, but most will by the time FL 9 is released.Regarding the multicore support, I really hope that the issue will be solved soon, since that was the primary reason I was looking for a new host.
