Posted - 2020/02/08 : 20:03:23
I actually used the free Computer Music version on a few tracks back when I still used 32-bit Cubase 5. The supersaws were crunchy as heck.
yes, the 1euro price seems unbeatable and definitely inviting.
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quote:Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
I actually used the free Computer Music version on a few tracks back when I still used 32-bit Cubase 5. The supersaws were crunchy as heck.
yes, the 1euro price seems unbeatable and definitely inviting.
Inviting? It's a no brainer. This could be amazing!
Posted - 2020/02/09 : 00:01:14
Although I am stepping back from production this is worth it. This might rekindle my love of it as the main issue I have is with Soundesign.
quote:Originally posted by MusicILove:
Although I am stepping back from production this is worth it. This might rekindle my love of it as the main issue I have is with Soundesign.
If you learn your basic ADSR envelopes and how they relate to amplitude and filters, plus a bit of knowledge on oscillators, that's a huge step in the direction of fine tuning any preset to your liking.
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Posted - 2020/02/09 : 18:53:38
Well its been in development for 8 years or so, apparently its 32bit only, and well yeah its a no brainer for a euro, but we will see if its a game changer like he claims.
Won't be on mac either I think, its made with an early version of Synthedit, at least thats whats on display in the video.
Posted - 2020/02/09 : 19:19:31
Oh well. I just took my studio setup down and turned it back in to a computer / gaming setup. KRK?s are back with the CDJ?s.
My synthesiser, midi keyboard and sound card have gone back in their boxes.
Posted - 2020/02/12 : 06:32:56
The dev has already said its 32bit and windows only. It won't be 64bit ever as some of the modules he used , the devs for them are no longer bothering.