Audio Damage 914 MK2

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It is back: https://www.audiodamage.com/products/ad ... ilter-bank

Owners of 907A and 914 v1 can upgrade at a special price

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Cool, V1 is a serious secret weapon. Great on Synths. Where's the upgrade option?

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dubguy99 wrote:Cool, V1 is a serious secret weapon. Great on Synths. Where's the upgrade option?
https://www.audiodamage.com/collections ... 4-and-907a

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Kr3eM wrote:
dubguy99 wrote:Cool, V1 is a serious secret weapon. Great on Synths. Where's the upgrade option?
https://www.audiodamage.com/collections ... 4-and-907a
Thanks, the Freq offset knob is really useful! V2 looks very cool, too.

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Great work: "for Windows 8.1 or greater". :tu: /sarc
Loads of customers will love that and there are no real reasons why it shouldn't be compatible with W7 or even XP.

Please don't start the OS wars because we all use what we use for different reasons. Mine is - older hardware and XP and W7 are just better and easier to use, and faster. I don't mind what you use, but there are no viable reasons this could not be compatible with older MS OSes. If other developers can do it, you can do it, too, AD. :tu:
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I wish the damn rough rider pro would get thrown into the upgrade mix. I love that thing. Anyway I might get this now. Offset is what had kept me from grabbing it ages ago. It should be fun to use with some of bitwig's modulation thingies.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.

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Updating 914 is nice, since it didn't work on current Macs, but Tattoo is the one that needs to be resurrected.

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DuX wrote:Great work: "for Windows 8.1 or greater". :tu: /sarc
Loads of customers will love that and there are no real reasons why it shouldn't be compatible with W7 or even XP.

Please don't start the OS wars because we all use what we use for different reasons. Mine is - older hardware and XP and W7 are just better and easier to use, and faster. I don't mind what you use, but there are no viable reasons this could not be compatible with older MS OSes. If other developers can do it, you can do it, too, AD. :tu:
If you look at the documentation, it reads like "we don't support Win 7" not "it
wont work on Win 7". You might give it a try, and request a refund if it doesn't work.
Hopefully, you only have to spend 10 bucks on an upgrade.

-Cheers

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I have EOS2, QuatroMod, Replicant2, Kombinat Tri running on Windows 7 64bit without any problems (because when I bought the upgrades I didn't even notice that they now only officially support Win 8 and upwards :oops: )

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DuX wrote:Great work: "for Windows 8.1 or greater". :tu: /sarc
Loads of customers will love that and there are no real reasons why it shouldn't be compatible with W7 or even XP.

Please don't start the OS wars because we all use what we use for different reasons. Mine is - older hardware and XP and W7 are just better and easier to use, and faster. I don't mind what you use, but there are no viable reasons this could not be compatible with older MS OSes. If other developers can do it, you can do it, too, AD. :tu:
914mk2 Works on Win7 for me. Same with Eos2, Dubstation2 and Quatromod. I mean, given that all the new Audio Damage plugs have no copy protection and are just a .dll that you can move around freely, I'd be surprised if the OS breaks them.

Not supporting Win7 is a weird move though, it's still on a huge percentage of music making PCs, given that 10 is generally more interfering and breaks loads of old software.

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Ah_Dziz wrote:I wish the damn rough rider pro would get thrown into the upgrade mix. I love that thing. Anyway I might get this now. Offset is what had kept me from grabbing it ages ago. It should be fun to use with some of bitwig's modulation thingies.
I hope they upgrade RRP too. And add a Wet/Dry to it. I never understood why the free RR has Wet/Dry and the paid RRPro not.
Last edited by zeep on Sat Aug 26, 2017 2:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Thank you for all the "working on W7" reports, guys! :tu:

That's comforting. :cool: It did look a bit weird to me that AD plugins wouldn't work properly with W7 especially.
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he should give softube a call

be pretty cool to see it as a module
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DuX wrote:Thank you for all the "working on W7" reports, guys! :tu:

That's comforting. :cool: It did look a bit weird to me that AD plugins wouldn't work properly with W7 especially.
IIRC the AD support said that if their free plugins (Rough Rider2/FuzzPlus3) work with your DAW then all the new plugins should work as well, because they use the same compiler or whatever new thing it was they chose to use (which is not W7 supported but probably still work. I haven´t tested yet).

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dangayle wrote:Updating 914 is nice, since it didn't work on current Macs, but Tattoo is the one that needs to be resurrected.
I would say axon is needed most! But of course that's because that's the one I own. I'd agree they both updating though.

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