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I dont know how i missed this looks good :?:
http://www.voltagedisciple.com
Patches for PHASEPLANT ACE,PREDATOR, SYNPLANT, SUB BOOM BASS2,PUNCH , PUNCH BD
AALTO,CIRCLE,BLADE and V-Haus Card For Tiptop Audio ONE Module
https://soundcloud.com/somerville-1i

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I still have the demo, and I play with it every month. I think about buying it, but to be honest, aside from a nice gui, there isn't anything about the sound or the feature set that makes it worth the premium price to me yet. I like the sound though and I debate about buying it, but I get a little nervous having poked around their forums a few times. It seems there isn't much communication from the dev and no new products on the horizon. This is surprising because they launched with the glitz of a big player.
So every month I tell myself, nevermind, Zebra does more for the same price. :shrug:
..what goes around comes around..

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Thanks mate, idid read over there that an update for OSX Lion is coming.I like the idea that you can blend 2 LFO waveforms together to make new waveforms for pitch modulation etc.Does Zebra let you do that?
http://www.voltagedisciple.com
Patches for PHASEPLANT ACE,PREDATOR, SYNPLANT, SUB BOOM BASS2,PUNCH , PUNCH BD
AALTO,CIRCLE,BLADE and V-Haus Card For Tiptop Audio ONE Module
https://soundcloud.com/somerville-1i

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How annoying is it that there's no screenshot of it on their website ...... you shouldnt have to even look around for it.

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There! :)

With all softsynths available, at least i dont have the energy for the effort.. less customers, less updates for the users :(
:hug:

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Screen shot of what ? they have screenshots of the ui demos etc
http://www.voltagedisciple.com
Patches for PHASEPLANT ACE,PREDATOR, SYNPLANT, SUB BOOM BASS2,PUNCH , PUNCH BD
AALTO,CIRCLE,BLADE and V-Haus Card For Tiptop Audio ONE Module
https://soundcloud.com/somerville-1i

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I see, the text on the right, very eyecatching.
Well if i missed it, im sure there's other potentional customers who also did.
:hug:

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risome wrote:Thanks mate, idid read over there that an update for OSX Lion is coming.I like the idea that you can blend 2 LFO waveforms together to make new waveforms for pitch modulation etc.Does Zebra let you do that?
Yes. You can draw LFOs, too.
..what goes around comes around..

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ouroboros wrote:I still have the demo, and I play with it every month. I think about buying it, but to be honest, aside from a nice gui, there isn't anything about the sound or the feature set that makes it worth the premium price to me yet. I like the sound though and I debate about buying it, but I get a little nervous having poked around their forums a few times. It seems there isn't much communication from the dev and no new products on the horizon. This is surprising because they launched with the glitz of a big player.
So every month I tell myself, nevermind, Zebra does more for the same price. :shrug:
What are you on about ?

Zebra is 182 euros including VAT
FAW Circle is 85 euro including VAT
http://www.bestservice.de/found.asp/circle/circle/en

Considering the price difference, Zebra should do more :roll:




The devs are very active on the mobile-app market right now. The app runs fine for me, and there is a new beta on the way after some updates to their flagship mobile app.



Anyway, as for Circle, it's a wonderful synth. I would say it has the best, most intuitive GUI in the softsynth market, with respect modulars especially. At a mere glance you can tell exactly what is going on in the patch. You can import your own wavecycles easily, and if you like to create your own patches it's a sheer joy to use. In my experience I have found only preset-surfers are underwhelmed by this synth.

I don't use it for bread & butter synthesis, I use it for experimental sounds & SFX

ymmv

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I got my copy from Bestservies for $68 about a year ago. I love the thing but have not done many sounds, I really should. I believe Daftpunk used it for the Tron soundtrack.

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Save your money, its a great synth but support is shockingly poor, the 1.0.7 version (latest) is CPU hungry and crashes often, us users have been left in the dark for nearly 2 years and now there IOS app has taken priority over Circle by the looks of it, if my rant isnt enough to convince you check out the beta forum for circle yourself and pay particular attention to the dates. If the beta version is released and proves to be more stable and efficient then only then would i rely on it for any real work

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/foru ... ting-forum

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sureno wrote:Save your money, its a great synth but support is shockingly poor, the 1.0.7 version (latest) is CPU hungry and crashes often, us users have been left in the dark for nearly 2 years and now there IOS app has taken priority over Circle by the looks of it, if my rant isnt enough to convince you check out the beta forum for circle yourself and pay particular attention to the dates. If the beta version is released and proves to be more stable and efficient then only then would i rely on it for any real work

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/foru ... ting-forum

I'd say that's harsh. I haven't needed support since I bought it a year and a half ago. Nor have I experienced any crashes attributable to it. So, in my experience, the quality of support is a moot point. It might as well not exist for all I need of it. At any rate, there's a beta on the way so that will be a good time for someone to jump on the wagon.

There's one sure-fire way of figuring out how it works with your system, and that's to demo it. Why let some unfortunate soul put you off, when it could work just fine on your system. Like it works on my 5 yr old machine.


Regarding the CPU hunger, the presets aren't optimized - that's for sure. It will chug CPU depending on your polyphony/voice settings, whether you're using all the designated voices or not. Keep your polyphony/voice settings set to what's needed and it's CPU usage is fine. certainly comparable to other modulars on the market. Aalto for example uses CPU in the exact same fashion.




If you're not a preset-junkie, you will be smitten by the patching process & sound. And for the price (which includes delivery - it's boxed) it's hard to beat.

naysayers be damned :D

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DubFox wrote:
sureno wrote:Save your money, its a great synth but support is shockingly poor, the 1.0.7 version (latest) is CPU hungry and crashes often, us users have been left in the dark for nearly 2 years and now there IOS app has taken priority over Circle by the looks of it, if my rant isnt enough to convince you check out the beta forum for circle yourself and pay particular attention to the dates. If the beta version is released and proves to be more stable and efficient then only then would i rely on it for any real work

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/foru ... ting-forum

I'd say that's harsh. I haven't needed support since I bought it a year and a half ago. Nor have I experienced any crashes attributable to it. So, in my experience, the quality of support is a moot point. It might as well not exist for all I need of it. At any rate, there's a beta on the way so that will be a good time for someone to jump on the wagon.

There's one sure-fire way of figuring out how it works with your system, and that's to demo it. Why let some unfortunate soul put you off, when it could work just fine on your system. Like it works on my 5 yr old machine.


Regarding the CPU hunger, the presets aren't optimized - that's for sure. It will chug CPU depending on your polyphony/voice settings, whether you're using all the designated voices or not. Keep your polyphony/voice settings set to what's needed and it's CPU usage is fine. certainly comparable to other modulars on the market. Aalto for example uses CPU in the exact same fashion.




If you're not a preset-junkie, you will be smitten by the patching process & sound. And for the price (which includes delivery - it's boxed) it's hard to beat.

naysayers be damned :D
Very fair point, yes it does trouble my 2008 mac pro some what, yes i suggest you demo it too but in my and not just my experience it has been problematic, i wouldnt say my statement is harsh but my experience has been harsh, any way you will always get the pro's and con's from people so im really past getting into who's right here but just offering my advise and experience but as mentioned before, demo it and you WILL soon find out for yourself

good luck

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Absolutely - demoing is key.

I certainly wouldn't want someone to take anything more from my experience than encouragement to try the demo.

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I bought circle but had a lot of trouble with the authorization C/R.
Sometimes I'm working online, connected to the web, sometimes offline (Win 7).
For that I got two keys, but I had a lot of problems.
This could not been fixed, so I sold circle.
..where the f*ck is my ...

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It's a damn shame if FAW are dropping the ball re: support.
I'm feeling fortunate I've had no problems :shrug:

Although I have noticed problems with various synths/fx due to Win 7 user permissions. Might it be related to that ?

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/foru ... -windows-7


I guess I'm now the official kvr FAW-circle fanboy :hihi:

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